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Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
I think what we need to remember when making this list is that it has to be a player who's been a Ravens for at least 3 seasons or something along those lines, and has consistently been a good player in that time frame. One season wonders IMO do not belong here (Jason Brown for example), that also goes for stars who where signed for only 1-2 seasons in their twilight, which is another reason why I didn't put Shannon Sharpe on my personal list.

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Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
Back in those very early days we thought that the Ravens were going to be an offensive powerhouse. That first season I'm pretty sure they were in the top 5 in points and yards. Did it lead to wins? No, but it did give the fans some players to focus on. Vinny and Jackson were the real stars of the team. Bam Morris stunk so it was all about moving the ball through the air. That's also why JO became a star in his 2nd year.
To this day I never understood why they decided to blow it up in year 3 and not resign Vinny. I know he had been banged up but it's not like they had a young QB they wanted to play. They got rid of Vinny and then looked at every washout veteran they could find really until they drafted Redman in the 3rd round in 2000. I wish Ozzie would speak about what they were trying to do back then.
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Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
Yea, I hear you about JO vs Ed Reed. It's a tough call.
I think that Michael Jackson definitely deserves to be in the conversation. He was one of the original Ravens and was here for 3 years and played his last snaps as a Raven. To date - one could potentially argue - that he is the Ravens "best" receiver with Derrick Mason being a close 2nd.When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt
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Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt
My RSR Blog:
http://russellstreetreport.com/author/paullukoskie/
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Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
Of course he was, but the bar was set pretty low. As it is with best Ravens receiver of all time.
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06-06-2012, 10:28 AM #28
Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
This is all very interesting.
But still hard to decide.
I read every previous post on this thread but still I am not sure what is really meant by contributing.
I mean, without Dilfer and Sharpe, do we go to the super bowl? Do we even get past the Titans?
Without Sharpe, I believe we lose to the Jags in that epic second game and the entire season would probably turn out different.
Maybe we don't even make the playoffs.
Then our view of the 2000 team and all its players is looked at differently.
Also, I think McAlister was huge. He allowed the Ravens to have great defenses for years by shutting down one side of the field, not only against the pass, but the run as well.
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Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt
My RSR Blog:
http://russellstreetreport.com/author/paullukoskie/
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Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
I think of it this way. If you make a list of the franchise's greatest achievements--its legacy to date--which players were the biggest contributors to that legacy? Winning a Super Bowl is first on the list. A stingy, intimidating, turnover-causing defense is second. Making a string of playoff berths may be third. There are other proud moments, like Jamal's record-breaking season (which helped get Flynn on the list for me).
So then you plug-in players who contributed to those achievements.
The fact that the SuperBowl is first bumps up a few players. It probably argues against me putting Reed second on the list, but he is so closely associated with the dominance for a long period that it overcomes it for me. I don't include Dilfer because, for me, he was as much along for the ride during that SuperBowl season, as he was the reason for it. Plus, he didn't stick long enough to be a legacy builder.
But it's all subjective, which is why everyone can have their own list.
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Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt
My RSR Blog:
http://russellstreetreport.com/author/paullukoskie/
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06-06-2012, 12:50 PM #33
Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
Any list of the 25 top Ravens that does not include Jermaine Lewis is wrong.
Also Tony Siragusa and Bart Scott, among others, do not belong. Bart Scott was Jamie Sharper with a bigger mouth. Tony Siragusa was Kelly Gregg with a bigger mouth (and less time as a Raven).
/rantFestivus
His definitions and arguments were so clear in his own mind that he was unable to understand how any reasonable person could honestly differ with him.
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Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt
My RSR Blog:
http://russellstreetreport.com/author/paullukoskie/
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Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
I think Goose and Bart both did a lot of little things well that allowed the "stars" to excel. I didn't include Sam Adams on my list because I think he's a lot more one-dimension and his time here was shorter. Buddy Lee to me is a really likeable guy who did a nice job, but I don't think his talent level was enough to say he's a top 25 player. Just a solid role player for me. I think Bart's contributions were much higher than Sharpers. Funny that Goose and Bart could be knocked down a peg by some people because they are loudmouths, which is something I wouldn't have factored in.
In other words, I would question whether the relative lack of likability for Goose and Bart (who I actually liked a lot until the last season or two) is negatively impacting what otherwise should be seen as a positive contribution and whether the relative likability of Kelly Gregg, and to some extent Jermaine (vis-a-vis the tragedy with his child) makes us want to boost their rankings?
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06-06-2012, 01:35 PM #36
Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
Ok, he was better than Kelly Gregg. You're right. Perhaps he should be on the list, though I'm not going to put him on mine.
I'll take a stab at it, though it's much easier for me to think about it, having seen so many excellent entries above.
1. Ray Lewis
2. Jonathan Ogden
3. Ed Reed
4. Terrell Suggs
5. Chris McAlister
6. Jamal Lewis
7. Matt Stover
8. Ray Rice
9. Michael McCrary
10. Peter Boulware
11. Haloti Ngata
12. Jermaine Lewis
13. Derrick Mason
14. Jamal Lewis
15. Todd Heap
16. Joe Flacco
17. Rod Woodson
18. Lardarius Webb
19. Shannon Sharpe
20. Rob Burnett
21. Michael Jackson
22. Ben Grubbs
23. Sam Adams
24. Vinny Testaverde
25. Lee Evans
25. Billy Cundiff
25. Steve McNair
I'm sure I left some people off and there's a lot of room for swapping around here and there.
I do believe that JO should be ahead of Reed, though.Festivus
His definitions and arguments were so clear in his own mind that he was unable to understand how any reasonable person could honestly differ with him.
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Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
I thought about Grubbs. But then I thought about how I actually believe that Marshall Yanda was a better player IMO while they were both here. And I can't see putting Marshall on th list, at least not yet, so Ben didn't make it either. Perhaps they too fall under the "solid role player" category. Top fifty, but not top 25.
Lardarius certain has the makings of a top 25, but I don't think he's quite there yet.
Here's hoping players like Torrey Smith and Jimmy Smith also push their way onto the list in the next couple of years.
I'm surprised no love for Anquan Boldin here.
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Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
AnQuan has only been here for two seasons. Like I said, I think that ONLY players who have played for the Ravens for 3 or more years and have been consistently good through out that time frame deserve to be on this list.

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06-06-2012, 01:53 PM #40
Re: Ranking the top 25 Ravens of all time.
In retrospect, maybe I should have slipped Marshall in there somewhere & allowed Vinny to drop off the end.
I thought about Torrey and Jimmy. I think they both have the talent to get on the list.
I also thought about Boldin. I'm just not persuaded he contributed enough. Certainly he'd be well behind Mason.
Wide receiver is a tricky position, because our QB position has been so bad for most of our existence.Festivus
His definitions and arguments were so clear in his own mind that he was unable to understand how any reasonable person could honestly differ with him.


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