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WR Diontae Johnson to Ravens


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Just now, UnluckyforSome said:

He has won it all. 2008.

Yea I just think he needs at least 1 more, that is a little lacking with 18 trips and byes to the playoffs. It's a minor deal. 

Like Reids has three and he's in the top 10 cause of that. If Mike got one more, he'd be a firm top 10 HC. He can do it, he's still "NFL HC" young.

This year could be the year if wilson still has magic 4th quarter BS. KC is weak, I think the Steelers could beat the lions. 

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11 minutes ago, Butterflyj30 said:

He probably still wished he were here

Carolina - suck it up for a couple months, get a lot foot targets and stat pad

Ravens - go do dirty work on the edge  

Carolina was the place if he was smart.  It was just a couple months and he couldn’t pull it off 

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3 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

Id agree on Harbaugh, Reid not so much.  IMO actually he's a better game management coach than reid, I think Reid is just a brilliant designer.  He's made every QB ever that played for him look elite, from mcnabb, to Vicks resurgence, and then from Alex Smith to Patrick Mahomes.  Reid is in that Mcvay, Shannahan area of head coaches to me.  He doesnt have to do as much developing in game decision making because he has such an elite offensive mind.  Tomlin is a well rounded mind, John Harbaugh is one, Pete Carrol was another, and frankly Bill Bellichik was in that vein.  He has this aura of offensive genius to him, but it was because Brady was thee actual GOAT.  Bellichik was a wizard of game prep, and that elevated those around him.  Regardless, Tomlin is an elite coach and after he wins his superbowl (he will eventually), he'll be in contention for a gold jacket one day.

 

 Andy Reid is the best QB coach of all-time. He just happens to be a HC. Plus one nit pick about Andy Reid, is he needs elite defenses to carry him. He had some of the best one sided trades with Mcnabb(to wash lollolols)   A.J. Feeley to the Dolphins for a 2005 2nd-round pick, (my god!, call 911), Kevin Kolb to the Cardinals for a 2nd-round pick. He rode Jim Johnsons D until the eagles made a move, I called them out for the giant mistake, but sometimes its best for everyone and it was. 

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55 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Yea I just think he needs at least 1 more, that is a little lacking with 18 trips and byes to the playoffs. It's a minor deal. 

Like Reids has three and he's in the top 10 cause of that. If Mike got one more, he'd be a firm top 10 HC. He can do it, he's still "NFL HC" young.

This year could be the year if wilson still has magic 4th quarter BS. KC is weak, I think the Steelers could beat the lions. 

They have no chance. Ok, there is a chance, as there is always a chance for disaster every game. But realistically, they aren't representing the AFC in the last game of the season.

There is an opinion that Tomlin is good for 9 or 10 wins every year, but never being good enough to challenge for anything more significant.

That might be the case. It could also be they still don't have the replacement for their last Superbowl-winning qb, or a little of both probably.

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1 hour ago, Butterflyj30 said:

He probably still wished he were here

This was his best shot of being the #1 guy. He ain't doing that anywhere else. This was his best shot of putting up the numbers he needed to get paid. If Thielen could come here and get 100 and 1000 with a bad Bryce, then he should have too. 

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8 minutes ago, PadresPanthersFan said:

Good lord. I remember hoping we could convince him to re sign with us.

Thankfully I'm sitting on a cell phone instead of making decisions for this team.

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14 hours ago, CRA said:

 

Mike Wallace 

Antonio Brown 

Martavis Bryant 

JuJu

Claypool

Dionate 

all looked like legit and showed enough to think they might be studs….but Mike Tomlin clearly can sniff it out and part right with them right before the bad comes 

 

Also, to be honest, I think he must have been a locker room problem and that hurts buy in with Canale's method coaching/inspiring.

Makes you wonder if Mingo was another malcontent, too?

 

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23 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Also, to be honest, I think he must have been a locker room problem and that hurts buy in with Canale's method coaching/inspiring.

Makes you wonder if Mingo was another malcontent, too?

 

we knew that when we signed him. That's why Pitt had been trying to deal him.  People are praising Morgan but I don't think we should.  He got out of something he never should of done to begin with.  It was always poor judgement on his part.  So I think we should acknowledge both sides of that coin. 

Some teams can take the risk of handling a problem child.  A rookie HC, rookie HC, really bad young QB trying to rebound......isn't the type team a GM should of saddled a problem WR with

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23 minutes ago, fanpanther said:

Read an article the ravens not going to release him bc his contract ends end of season ajd when he signs elsewhere they will get a 4th or 5th comp pic for him 

Not with the playing time he's getting. 

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