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Suck For Allar in 2025?


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14 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Lamar Jackson was there for the taking in the off-season. The Nat'l media pushed for us to sign him. Tepper didn't even make a call.

 

Now we stuck with Bryce Young who most people know he doesn't have franchise QB talent. These will be a few wasted years and we don't have our picks on top of it.

 

In Tepper We Bust!

The Ravens were never going to let Lamar walk.  They were just playing some hard ball.  If anyone made an offer they would throw money his way and get a deal done.  They are too smart of a franchise to let him go like that.

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5 hours ago, BY9Franchise said:

Oh how I wish we had just ridden darnold to #1 overall or picked Stroud lol.

What a crappy season when you can't even root for getting the top pick.

The issue would have been getting a coach to sign on for that kind of shelling. Most likely Reich doesn't come here, who knows?

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5 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

The Ravens were never going to let Lamar walk.  They were just playing some hard ball.  If anyone made an offer they would throw money his way and get a deal done.  They are too smart of a franchise to let him go like that.

Yeah the take that we easily could have signed him if we wanted to and Ravens not matching is something else.

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4 hours ago, Martin said:

Yeah the take that we easily could have signed him if we wanted to and Ravens not matching is something else.

They were willing to trade him prior to the tag if they got a ridiculous offer, rumor was 3 1sts and 2nds and maybe a player or 2. After the tag it was just a matter of matching another team's offer if their was one. 

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On 11/29/2023 at 7:55 PM, CamWhoaaCam said:

Lamar Jackson was there for the taking in the off-season. The Nat'l media pushed for us to sign him. Tepper didn't even make a call.

 

Now we stuck with Bryce Young who most people know he doesn't have franchise QB talent. These will be a few wasted years and we don't have our picks on top of it.

 

In Tepper We Bust!

I'm with you on this. I remember many people pushing back on Jackson, and talking like B-more didn't want him. They just didn't want him on a crazy stupid contract. They always wanted him. Now look...

He was the surest thing, and still is out of any 2023 QB. Hell, he's one of the best out of all the QBs in the league. 

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