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    Quote Originally Posted by landspeed View Post
    The thing is, TO and Ochocinco can both produce 1000 yard seasons, still.
    Except TO hasn't had a 1000 yard season since 2008 and that was before he tore his ACL.
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    And 8-5's last 1,000 yard season was 2009 and he was healthy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by landspeed View Post
    The thing is, TO and Ochocinco can both produce 1000 yard seasons, still.
    The last time for either? 2008 and 2009, respectively.



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    Let the young players play said Bisciotti

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    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    Except TO hasn't had a 1000 yard season since 2008 and that was before he tore his ACL.
    TO had 950 receiving yards and 9 TDS in 2010 in about 12 games.



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    The aren't signing any more Wide Receivers. They made their play with Jones. They won't add another.
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    Quote Originally Posted by landspeed View Post
    TO had 950 receiving yards and 9 TDS in 2010 in about 12 games.
    ...last I checked 950 was less than 1000...again, this was also before he tore his ACL.

    The Ravens are not the only team out there with WR issues and no one else is looking at TO. The market for 38 year old receivers not named Jerry Rice is pretty much 0%.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    No thanks.

    Maybe the Raiders will sign him and pick TJ back up.

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    Yeah, there's no way they even bother to kick the tires on Ochocinco. The thing is, per PFT and a bunch of other sources, Ochocinco got dropped by the Pats because he never learned the playbook. Yes, that's right, throughout all of last year and part of this year a 34 year old veteran who's been in the league 10+ years can't learn a playbook.

    Physically, he can probably still play in the league. But if he can't learn a playbook, something is desperately wrong with either his motivation or his intellect. My money is on both when it comes to Chad. I don't see him catching on anywhere, but if he does, it will have to be a team which runs an offense very close to Cincinnati's.

    Bob Bratkowski was the OC in Cincinnati during Ochocinco's good years. He's the OC in Jacksonville now. That might be the only place he could catch on.



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    why do we have WR problems? Boldin Smith Jones Doss Reed? williams streeter. For a team that rarely uses 3 WRs id say we actually have solid depth at the position.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    ...last I checked 950 was less than 1000...again, this was also before he tore his ACL.

    The Ravens are not the only team out there with WR issues and no one else is looking at TO. The market for 38 year old receivers not named Jerry Rice is pretty much 0%.
    You are so set on being right on this that you cant secede and admit that TO had a beast year that year. 950 Receiving/9 TDs in 12 games? No ravens receiver has ever been able to touch that. Also, he tore his MCL during the season that kept him out for the rest of the year, not acl. He tore his ACL in the off season.

    And also, you realize that TO is a top 5 all-time receiver? Hes 2nd to Jerry Rice in TDS, 2nd in yards.

    I cant for the life of me grasp why no team has picked him up. Hes been anything but a cancer in the locker room since dallas, the whole fiasco with his IFL team was a breech of contract on the teams part. His contract stated that he didnt have to attend away games and he was only getting paid for home games.

    Hes been a good guy for 5 years now and people cant look over the past when he could still be a top 10 receiver in this league.
    Last edited by landspeed; 06-08-2012 at 12:35 PM.



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    Quote Originally Posted by JAB1985 View Post
    why do we have WR problems? Boldin Smith Jones Doss Reed? williams streeter. For a team that rarely uses 3 WRs id say we actually have solid depth at the position.
    Boldin hasnt been used correctly since he came here. Smith is a beast, doss should be given a chance. Signing jacoby jones was a waste and I wouldnt be surprised if we cut him before the season starts.



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    Quote Originally Posted by landspeed View Post
    You are so set on being right on this that you cant secede and admit that TO had a beast year that year. 950 Receiving/9 TDs in 12 games? No ravens receiver has ever been able to touch that. Also, he tore his MCL during the season that kept him out for the rest of the year, not acl. He tore his ACL in the off season.
    You said that TO could still produce a 1000 yard season. Purely speculative and there is no way to know that. All I said was that he hasn't produced a 1000 yard season in nearly 4 years and considering his age & recent injury history (and the fact that literally NO other teams have shown any interest in him) leads me to believe that he probably couldn't produce a 1000 yard season right now or anytime in the foreseeable future. He did have a good year in Cinci. I'm not saying that he didn't. That was 2 (going on 3) years ago. He'll be 39 years old in December. He's done and he's been done for a while. He may not think so, but the NFL disagrees with him.

    And also, you realize that TO is a top 5 all-time receiver? Hes 2nd to Jerry Rice in TDS, 2nd in yards.
    And Jim Brown is considered to be the best player regardless of position to ever play in the NFL. What does that have to do with anything?

    I cant for the life of me grasp why no team has picked him up. Hes been anything but a cancer in the locker room since dallas, the whole fiasco with his IFL team was a breech of contract on the teams part. His contract stated that he didnt have to attend away games and he was only getting paid for home games.

    Hes been a good guy for 5 years now and people cant look over the past when he could still be a top 10 receiver in this league.
    He'll be 39 in December. That's why no team is giving him a shot.

    If you put aside your obvious personal "fandom" regarding TO (not a knock...but you're obviously a fan) then it's pretty easy to see why no team is interested in him.

    The Ravens have even less of an interest in him because of how he acted when they traded for him. He refused to play in Baltimore. I've no doubt that Ozzie and Steve Bisciotti remember that very well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by landspeed View Post
    Boldin hasnt been used correctly since he came here. Smith is a beast, doss should be given a chance. Signing jacoby jones was a waste and I wouldnt be surprised if we cut him before the season starts.
    I doubt they cut him.

    I'm not big on the signing either, but he'll be a Raven for at least this season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by landspeed View Post
    Boldin hasnt been used correctly since he came here. Smith is a beast, doss should be given a chance. Signing jacoby jones was a waste and I wouldnt be surprised if we cut him before the season starts.
    Hes going to be our main punt and kick returner regardless of PT at wr. Hes not going anywhere.
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    Wow it really is slow this time of year but geeeezh
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    No interest...
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    *Sigh* No. No. No. Just say it........no.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmorecareful View Post
    Yeah, there's no way they even bother to kick the tires on Ochocinco. The thing is, per PFT and a bunch of other sources, Ochocinco got dropped by the Pats because he never learned the playbook. Yes, that's right, throughout all of last year and part of this year a 34 year old veteran who's been in the league 10+ years can't learn a playbook.

    Physically, he can probably still play in the league. But if he can't learn a playbook, something is desperately wrong with either his motivation or his intellect. My money is on both when it comes to Chad. I don't see him catching on anywhere, but if he does, it will have to be a team which runs an offense very close to Cincinnati's.

    Bob Bratkowski was the OC in Cincinnati during Ochocinco's good years. He's the OC in Jacksonville now. That might be the only place he could catch on.
    Yeah and there has also been speculation that he had that problem in Cinci as well. I think Bengals.com ran a snipet about how TJ had to tell him where to line up.



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    If he'd lay off the self promotion and apply himself to film study I gotta believe it would make a big difference
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