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Assume we can't get anyone else, who should start: Hayden or Favorite?


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Nick Hayden or Marlon Favorite for starting DT?  

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  1. 1. Nick Hayden or Marlon Favorite for starting DT?

    • Nick Hayden
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    • Marlon Favorite
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yeah, hayden.

he was on that push back from the 1 yard line. wasn't as much a liability as he had been in other situations or as much as he could have been then.

still far from ideal, though.

I agree, as much as it pains me to say this Hayden has actually improved over the course of the preseason. Ideally he would be a decent rotational player but he is improving.

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Ive been surprised the coaches have been so sold on Favorite, especially to see him getting first team reps instead of Irvin. Its sad the udfa has done better than our 3rd rounder. Anyone else want to admit that he was a bit of a stretch to be drafted then, like Dexter Jackson early...ok not that early.

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I was very interested in recent line up ran at the ravens. Moving Pep back to left Brown to the right and brayton at dt.

Before we start either i would rather 3-4 with pep, lewis, brayton. (lehman/johnson/diggs) connor beason davis.

passing downs brown brayton lewis pep davis beason

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I agree, as much as it pains me to say this Hayden has actually improved over the course of the preseason. Ideally he would be a decent rotational player but he is improving.

When did that happen I just thought the Ravens decide too work on their passing game. Hayden sucks and Favorite isn't much better. If we don't get someone better chalk this up too a bad D year. Maybe we can be like the Saints and outscore teams.

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