Hey guys! Let's have some fun for Troy's first start, even if it doesn't mean much. GO RAVENS!
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Hey guys! Let's have some fun for Troy's first start, even if it doesn't mean much. GO RAVENS!
:jester:
71 minutes until kick off. Cheese dip, guacamole and chips prepared. Guinness slightly chilled.
Ravens Inactives
7 QB Kyle Boller
34 RB Cory Ross
52 LB Ray Lewis
71 OT Jared Gaither
76 DT Amon Gordon
83 TE Daniel Wilcox
86 TE Todd Heap
87 WR Demetrius Williams
The Ravens waived 5 K Rhys Lloyd and activated 58 LB Robert McCune from the practice squad.
Seahawks Inactives
18 WR D.J. Hackett
26 CB Josh Wilson
52 LB Jason Babin
66 G Mansfield Wrotto
74 OT Ray Willis
86 WR Courtney Taylor
99 DT Rocky Bernard
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lol corey ivy
And technical difficulties on top of that.
Is it too early to say Corey Ivy sucks?
And what the hell is Dan Wilcox inactive for again??
here comes TROY
nice run troy
Did not take long for the OL to break down and force Troy to run backwards.
Seattle is eating up the rookies on the O line.
Why can't we throw the ball like 20 yards at a time? Seems everyone can do it to us while we are stuck throwing 3 yard patterns at a time.
Almost surpised Reed didn't fumble that pick.
Brian's run run pass is getting old as fucking shit. Not even giving Troy a chance.
Troy better hope McGahee comes back in. With no running game defenders are going to tee off on him.
They already are. Did you see that hit by Peterson?
The sad part is that if that was Boller people would be attacking him saying he should have ducked into the pocket, and then underthrew the football.
This offense sucks, and unfortunately Troy is just the latest casualty of it.
One day other people are going to wake up and realize the QB still isn't the problem with the offense. Not expecting it, but oh well.
We can now add Stan White to the list of people who think the offensive line isn't doing its job. He just mentioned how both QBs faced blitzes, but one got time and the other didn't...
If I listened to Jason Brown, no one really wanted to play for Boller, and Troy Smith was a breath of fresh air and they'd play hard for him.
I thought Troy Smith was intelligent. Yet he actually believed that line of bullshit.
Maybe someone can explain this to me. In our game against the Pats, they jumped offside on 4th down, and that play was said to be not declinable by us. Just now, one of our defensive linemen jumped offsides and it was TD. How come that was declinable?