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01-26-2013, 03:41 PM #21
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Yes...this. I too don't recall the Ravens ever even making him a formal offer, unlike with Grubbs. I was so frustrated when we didn't even make him a below-market-value offer with the hope he'd take a hometown discount. However, as much as I love JJ and will always consider him an all-class, all-grit Ravens lifer....we made the right choice letting him go.
Johnson was a stud in 08 and 09, but his play clearly dropped off in 10 and 11 to the point that setting the edge was really the only thing he did well. He was as much a liability on passing downs as he was an asset on running downs. That type of player might be worth $3-4 million/year to a team that has the cap room to pay a specialist that type of money. We weren't in that position. We needed CB depth and WR depth/experience far more than we did a 1-2 down linebacker.
Ozzie executed a virtually flawless offseason. Grubbs leaving meaning we had the $ to keep McKinnie. JJ (Upshaw/Kruger) and Redding (Art Jones) were pieces we were able to replace internally for a far cheaper dollar amount. Meanwhile, Zibby/Nakamura (Ighedibo) and Brandon McKinney (Kemoeatu) were replaced with veteran-minimum free agents. The end result is that, despite having our backs up against the salary cap wall, we found enough room to keep the core together, while adding Bronco-busters Graham and Jacoby to the mix. Ozzie also found 3 valuable players in the rookie class with Pierce, Osemele, and Tucker.
Losing players we become attached to always stings, but the sting is a necessary measure to keep competitive year-in and year-out. If it wasn't for Ozzie's willingness to let aging veterans like JJ walk away, our roster would look a lot like the Steelers right now (which is not a good thing). We have the best front office in the NFL, and I don't think 2nd place is even close.
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01-26-2013, 03:57 PM #22
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I'm not arguing that he didn't get paid too much or we should feel sorry for him. Just think it's very sort sighted to think he was the sole reason he isn't here especially if you understand our cap situation. Like you said he is a declining player so why would the Ravens keep him when they could play and develop younger players instead and when there are much more important players that need to be signed and every million counts. I'm sure JJ would love be apart of this team but it was just time to go different ways.
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01-26-2013, 05:21 PM #24
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01-27-2013, 12:21 AM #25
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01-27-2013, 07:29 AM #28
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Jarrett Johnson deserves a spot in the Ravens Ring of Honor.
But, after being a top edge settter for many years, he didn't have a good year with SD in 2012. Some of that may have been change of system and some of it age.
The NFL is a tough business. The face of your franchise must occasionally be shown the door in order to stay competitive with the cap. It's what makes the NFL the fantastic success it is that continued vigilence is required to evaluate your own talent relative to cost.
It's sad he never got to play in a SB with the Ravens, but it would be even sadder if the Ravens were not in the SB because they decided to give a mess of money to JJ.
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Re: Shout out to Jarrett Johnson!
Stop hating on JJ, he didn't even have a home town discount offered to him, Steve said he didn't want to give him a contract offer as it would insult him given our cap situation at the time, plus I think the FO wanted to give Kruger a shot.

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01-27-2013, 09:13 AM #30
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01-27-2013, 10:00 AM #31
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Is there even a precedent for giving rings to former players? This is ridiculous to be handing out rings to all of the fan favorites who had nothing to do with this Superbowl run. I don't even think the players would want a ring that they didn't earn.
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01-27-2013, 10:34 AM #33
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I think maybe one or two special cases could exist, but can't really convince myself that we'd do it. JJ, Heap, Mason...they are all great guys who did great things for our team, but we're two years removed from Mason and Heap, and JJ actively went to another team.
If Ray had retired after LAST year, he'd get a ring this year. That's the exceptions I can see. Or Reed, had he retired, would get a ring this year..
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01-27-2013, 10:44 AM #34
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Johnson was a lunch pail player. He was stuck in the unenviable position of having a lot of value (to the Ravens or other teams), but the team had limited cap space. I miss not seeing him in there - but Kruger's growth would have continued to be stunted. I wish him well.
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01-27-2013, 12:07 PM #35
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01-27-2013, 12:18 PM #36
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I think Pagano would be insulted by getting a ring from the Ravens. I mean, C'mon, we had to beat his team to get to the dance.
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01-27-2013, 12:26 PM #37
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FOR REED, BIRK, BOLDIN, RAY, ART, TEVIN, OJ, and BALTIMORE...
SUPER BOWL 47 CHAMPION RAVENS!!!!!!
"We don't make it easy, but that's the way the city of Baltimore is, and that's the way we are. We did this for them back home." - Joe Flacco, Super Bowl 47 MVP
Call me a Special Teams coach again. I dare you! I double dare you, MFer!
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01-27-2013, 04:15 PM #39
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He was great while he was a Raven but he has nothing to do with the team in the SB this year
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