We have A LOT of holes at different positions. At this point we might want to trade down in the draft and pick up as many picks as possible and try to build the team that way. Maybe we can get a linebacker and a wide receiver in free agency.
I'm not surprised that he wants that type of money. He's earned it leading his team to the super bowl. I would imagine the Ravens will lock him up to a contract that is close to what his asking price is.
No he is not. He may not show a ton of emotion but he has had a lot of success as a coach. I think this would be the safest choice. He is a defensive coach and understands his players and the game.
I think Gailey is taking responsibility for what is happening. Whether or not the team responds is a whole other question. It is clear though that if they continue to get blown out there is no way that Gailey will be around next year.
Similar to you. I was 17 and a junior in high school. Was gas really 1.22 cents then? Yikes. After the game on Jan 8th 2000, the franchise has not been the same. Here is hoping to better times ahead.
I agree to a certain aspect. However, if we get blown out at home against Kansas City then it is clear we have some problems that need to be addressed.
If we lose week 1 in a competitive game, hopefully our fans won't start talking draft right away for next year. If they get blown out against the Jets in week 1 then I would be very concerned. A lot of the optimism would change quickly.
Well, the thing that concerns me is the way we have been getting blown out in the preseason. Fortunately it does not count, but getting blown out can't be encouraging.
I think it looks good however, are we thinking that we will only have 5 WR's on the roster? I guess Brad Smith could be the 6th receiver if necessary but I could see us having one more wide receiver.
I agree with that. The problem is the depth if one of the big guys go down. Maybe we can sign a camp cut from another team who's specialty is stopping the run.