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This man is a beast....


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Still absolutely amazing that Rhule chose to start and play Elflein over him. Just dumbfounded... He's doing what pretty much everyone here knew he would, and yet, Rhule had to show everyone how much smarter he was than us.

Anyway,don't hold his dumbassery against us, Boze. You the man, baby! 

Oh, and fug you Fatt Fhule.

 

 

 

 

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The Ravens made a big mistake when they let Bozeman go, when they could have resigned him at a team friendly price.

He selected by the Ravens in the sixth round (215th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft. He spent the first two years of his career at left guard before moving to his natural position at center last season where he started all 16 games.

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2 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Still absolutely amazing that Rhule chose to start and play Elflein over him. Just dumbfounded... He's doing what pretty much everyone here knew he would, and yet, Rhule had to show everyone how much smarter he was than us.

Anyway,don't hold his dumbassery against us, Boze. You the man, baby! 

Oh, and fug you Fatt Fhule.

 

 

 

 

It was one of few things on the huddle where 99.9% all agreed. 

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4 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Anyone not giving Fitterer props for his work on this offensive line is brain dead.  They have been very good

You forget- finnesserererer must draft 7 all-pros each year and only have one-side panther trades......those who hate on him, never give a fair shake. 

he also needs props for Laviska Shenault, he already had more of a impact than any realistic 6&7th combo could have.....

 

sooo blessed to have a legit young OL, i almost want to cry.....

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1 hour ago, Captain Morgan said:

 

we save 4.75 mill cutting Elf after this season...in other words, he gone.

 

Its very smalll chance, but he could have trade value.... 

 

the sad part besides boz cashing in, is the depth for next yr is zero given mays would be the starting C.

need a combo of draft picks and FAs for 4-5 spots....it never ends..

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