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Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 06/02/2008, 19:23
by matzoid182
CeZor wrote: Pienamente d'accordo sul non draftare un QB...


Contare solo su Boller con Smith come back-up sarebbe un azzardo?
da quello che leggo le impressioni sul nuovo staff sono ottime, ciò potrebbe portare ad un miglior "sistema" in attacco e magari facilitare i QB.. sicuramente meglio di quest'anno  :gogogo:

è assurdo.. Mcnair mi pesa..  :penso:


a questo punto quindi che ruolo proveresti a rinforzare?
purtroppo non so una mazza dei nuovi rookie.. come al solito  :disgusto:

andiamo con un un RB o teniamo il Mc? 
Bè McGahee è chiaro che resta, dubito fortemente che i Ravens vogliano andare con un RB al draft.  :forza:

Io prenderei un LB.

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 06/02/2008, 19:52
by CeZor
scusa.. ho scritto proprio da cani  :shocking:.. non intendevo draftare un RB, intendevo confermare definitivamente Mcgahee che mi ha entusiasmato solo per metà stagione... certo vederlo in un attacco che gira un minimo potrebbe farmi cambiare idea velocemente :gogogo:

avevo pensato anch'io ad un lineBaker.. sotto la guida di zio lewis potrebbe crescere davvero bene.. nomi papabili?

(lo so ti stresso  :gogogo:)

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 06/02/2008, 21:19
by matzoid182
CeZor wrote: scusa.. ho scritto proprio da cani  :shocking:.. non intendevo draftare un RB, intendevo confermare definitivamente Mcgahee che mi ha entusiasmato solo per metà stagione... certo vederlo in un attacco che gira un minimo potrebbe farmi cambiare idea velocemente :gogogo:

avevo pensato anch'io ad un lineBaker.. sotto la guida di zio lewis potrebbe crescere davvero bene.. nomi papabili?

(lo so ti stresso  :gogogo:)
Come ILB molto interessante è Dan Connor, da Penn State. Lo scorso anno 145 Tackle ew 6.5 Sack.

Ti consiglio www.nfldraftcountdown.com per tutte le informazioni.

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 08/02/2008, 16:32
by CeZor
Ma finisce sempre in seconda pagina sto topic  :shocking:




cmq.. sembra buono ma.. è bianco!  :disgusto:

scherzo in effetti anche un certo Morgan come linebaker bianco mi aveva abbastanza convinto coi panthers al superbowl.. :forza:

(ah ovviamente so di ignorare moooolto del passato della nfl quindi chissà quanti  linebaker leggendari non "colored" sono passati negli anni..)

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 08/02/2008, 16:35
by Pablets
CeZor wrote: Ma finisce sempre in seconda pagina sto topic  :shocking:




cmq.. sembra buono ma.. è bianco!  :disgusto:

scherzo in effetti anche un certo Morgan come linebaker bianco mi aveva abbastanza convinto coi panthers al superbowl.. :forza:

(ah ovviamente so di ignorare moooolto del passato della nfl quindi chissà quanti  linebaker leggendari non "colored" sono passati negli anni..)
Jack Lambert :notworthy: anche se questo topic non è il più adatto per nominarlo :pandu:

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 08/02/2008, 16:42
by PatriotsForever
CeZor wrote: cmq.. sembra buono ma.. è bianco!  :disgusto:

scherzo in effetti anche un certo Morgan come linebaker bianco mi aveva abbastanza convinto coi panthers al superbowl.. :forza:
Brian Urlacher... non è poi così tanto antico... più anticamente Tedy Bruschi... a me piace anche Barrett Ruud di TB...

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 08/02/2008, 16:45
by matteogb4
PatriotsForever wrote: Brian Urlacher... non è poi così tanto antico... più anticamente Tedy Bruschi... a me piace anche Barrett Ruud di TB...
ray nitscke o come si scrive

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 09/02/2008, 12:34
by putrido
e Romanowski? Forse il più cattivo che mi ricordi :notworthy:

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 09/02/2008, 13:56
by Peyton_Manning18
Ce ne sono anche di scarsi tra i "colored"...  :gazza:

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 09/02/2008, 14:03
by CeZor
assolutamente vero...


diciamo che ho detto una cavolata, però ho animato il topic  :01:

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 09/02/2008, 14:08
by matzoid182
Torniamo in argomento Ravens.

Interessantissimo articolo sulla situazione salariale dei Ravens. Dal sito Ravens24x7:

http://www.ravens24x7.com/column_view.p ... ew=archive

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 11/02/2008, 16:58
by CeZor
si, davvero interessante..

mi piace la questione spalmiamo i salari di McCallister & co.. molto ma molto meno l'idea di cedere Suggs.. sarà che mi ci sono affezionato..

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 13/02/2008, 13:31
by Shaka
Ultimata la composizione del coaching staff x l'anno prossimo:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d ... nfirm=true

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 13/02/2008, 15:53
by matzoid182
Shaka wrote: Ultimata la composizione del coaching staff x l'anno prossimo:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d ... nfirm=true
Ottimo post.


Intanto interessante intervista a John Harbaugh, dal SUN:

The Ravens have three quarterbacks in Steve McNair, Kyle Boller and Troy Smith. Have you chosen a starter?

We're not there yet. To me, personnel situations are like playing a round of golf. Sometimes you've got a 60-foot putt, and sometimes you've got a tap-in. That position right now is probably not a tap-in. ... It's going to be competitive, and that [competition] will determine which guy plays. Maybe it's someone in the draft or maybe someone on another team. That has yet to be determined. I think all three of those guys want to compete for that job.

McNair is recovering from shoulder surgery. How's his health?

I think he's going to be healthy. ... He's well on his way to being right. He might be in the best shape he's ever been in at this stage of an offseason. He's motivated.

Because you came from the Eagles, there have been rumors about the Ravens trading for Donovan McNabb. Do the Ravens have any interest in him?

Obviously, there's been no contact with Donovan. ... I think any team would love to have Donovan as their quarterback. Donovan quarterbacks the Philadelphia Eagles, and that's where it stands.

You have talked to about 60 percent of the players since you have been hired. What's your impression?

Cam [Cameron, offensive coordinator] and I were laughing the other day that it's almost like these guys have a script. They have been saying all the things we want to hear. They're talking about practicing hard, caring about one another and paying attention to detail. It's like these guys already have that foundation. Ozzie [Newsome, general manager] has done an unbelievable job of bringing in guys that fit that "Raven model." To me, that's why it has a chance to be a good football team.

Have you talked to offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden and do you think he'll return this season?

I think he's right on the fence. The times that we've talked, he's torn. He's trying to figure out what he wants to do, and he's going to take his time. He'll approach it very methodically and do what is best for him.

You'll run the team meetings, but the coordinators will run the others. But how involved will you be in the other meetings?

Every coach is responsible for his area. I think you need to give coaches the opportunity to do that. But I'm going to be in a lot of those meetings. I'm going to be a part of them. I'll be in every [practice] drill and chasing offensive linemen down the field. To me, as a head coach, I'll be coaching everybody in a style of play. I'm going to have fun out there in practice and that's the rule. You don't get this opportunity and not have fun, right?

What changes have you made to the locker room?

Most NFL locker rooms are organized by position. What we did was we basically rolled the dice and just kind of shook everybody up in a bottle and threw it out there. We mixed all the lockers around. ... So, [defensive tackle] Kelly Gregg is next to [safety] Ed Reed. You're with your position all day every day. They don't need to be next to each other in the locker room, too. Let's get to know some other guys. Let's find about each other. Let's get to know each other so we can say, "I know this guy. This guy is my brother."

Do you feel the excitement generated by your hiring?

There's a buzz. The previous staff, they did a great job and Brian [Billick] did a great job of rallying everyone behind him in the whole building. I'm going to try to do as good a job as he did of rallying everybody around him. There's generally an excitement when things change. It's going to be our responsibility to validate that.


Dunque abbastanza controversa la situazione QB.

Re: Baltimore Ravens

Posted: 14/02/2008, 15:50
by matzoid182
Ho preso dal Sun la lista definitiva del nuovo Coaching Staff dei Ravens.

OFFENSE

Coach  Title  Previous

Cam Cameron  Offensive coordinator  Dolphins head coach
Hue Jackson  Quarterbacks  Falcons offensive coordinator
Wilbert Montgomery  Running backs  Lions running backs
Jim Hostler  Wide receivers  49ers offensive coordinator
Wade Harman  Tight ends  Ravens
John Matsko  Offensive line  Chiefs offensive line
Andy Moeller  Assistant offensive line  Michigan offensive line
Craig Ver Steeg  Offensive quality control  Rutgers running backs


DEFENSE
Rex Ryan  Defensive coordinator  Ravens
Clarence Brooks  Defensive line  Ravens
Greg Mattison  Linebackers  Florida co-defensive coordinator
Mike Pettine  Outside linebackers  Ravens
Chuck Pagano  Secondary  North Carolina defensive coordinator
Mark Carrier  Defensive backs  Ravens


OTHER
Jerry Rosburg  Special teams coordinator  Falcons special teams coach
Vic Fangio  Special asst. to head coach  Ravens
Bob Rogucki  Strength and conditioning  Eagles asst. strength coach
Marwan Maalouf  Assistant special teams  Browns quality control
John Dunn  Assistant strength  Redskins strength coach and conditioning



Intanto, con la ristrutturazione del contratto di Heap, si sono liberati 1.7$ di Cap, che presumibilmente verranno utilizzati per il Franchise Tag di Suggs.