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Lombardi's Way - Smash Mouth Football to Return

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Smash Mouth Football to Return

I’m all about judging a General Manager’s offseason in its totality and a GM in general by the number of wins and losses. Clearly that’s the ultimate measuring stick.

The “game” is anything but over and the outcome without question lies in the balance. But that said, there have been some first half errors made here by the team’s front office that has them down on the scoreboard and forced to play catch up.

The smart guys in the Ravens ivory tower came out flat at best when the free agency bell rang. Because of limited cap space they released three starters and a quality reserve player. Why wasn’t the cap managed more efficiently? Is it time to upgrade at the position of capologist?

That $2.5 million in cap space that the team could have gleaned from a March release of Willis McGahee (click here for details) would have given the team at least some free agent flexibility.

The inability to extend Haloti Ngata has the front office handcuffed – I get that. But why are other teams like the Steelers and Jaguars and God forbid, the Raiders able to effectively extend franchised or highly paid players in order to free up needed cap space to augment their rosters or get in under the cap?

The Ravens need a backup running back and a center – any center with experience at this point might do just fine!

Cam Cameron needs a wide receiver. Do the Ravens even have a No. 2 receiver at the moment? Their inability to bring in Malcom Floyd now has them collectively looking at Derrick Mason like he’s the old aging girlfriend they tried to abandon at the bar when they flirted with the younger, taller one. Now new girl has left for some SoCal surfer dude.

What if after this introspective weekend of meditation as Mason ponders his future in the NFL he says, “No thanks guys, I’m staying here in Nashville” or “It was fun Ozzie but I’m going to the Big Apple”.

What then?

Are we going to turn to highly inexperienced players like Torrey Smith, Tandon Doss and David Reed to be difference makers when they haven’t had the luxury of OTA’s?

Randy Moss…Randy Moss…paging Mr. Randy Moss.

Even if Mason does come back, will the offense be any better? Will they even be as good?

Sure they’ve added a solid player in Vonta Leach but can Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta pick up the slack for Todd Heap? Even if they do catch as many balls, can they be the blocker that Heap was?

Can Anthony Allen or Damien Berry spell Ray Rice the way Willis McGahee did?

And let’s not forget that the Ravens need a backup quarterback. Spare me all the Tyrod Taylor accolades please. If the Ravens need to turn to Taylor because Flacco can’t go on a given week (or more) it’s not going to be pretty. And the frustrating thing about this situation, is that the club knew back in March that Bulger was going to retire.

Yet we’re all here watching Taylor and the great Hunter Cantwell as Nos. 2 and 3 on the QB depth chart.

Wow!

Forget about those lofty passing expectations for No. 5. Instead get ready for three yards and a pile of rubber pellets football at M&T Bank Stadium this year.

On a brighter note, I do think the defense will improve. Pagano seems to have restored some of that Ravens swagger and several of the players look like they are ready to step up their games. And like his predecessor Harbaugh will be riding the Ravens defense, managing time of possession and hoping Sam Koch can help give the Ravens short fields.

At this point in the new season after falling behind during free agency, what other choices does Harbaugh have?

 

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Gene
Posted On: 8/7/11 2:00 pm
Yes, the Castle made tough choices...tough cuts to make room...and fit a budget (cap). The President and Congress could learn something. Yet, I would agree the Castle seems sluggish this offseason. And great point, the lofty numbers for number 5 we might not see with all the new faces. We may see more of an unbalanced line and power football. With some wrinkles, screens and such. I wouldn't mind seeing Anthony Allen running behind Leach short yardage.
Eric
Posted On: 8/6/11 4:10 pm
A return to smash mouth football doesn't bother me. It doesn't really matter to me who plays receiver. Let's blame Cameron for the playoff loss to the Steelers when Boldin dropped a TD pass, Houshmandzadeh dropped a last minute 4th down pass, Rice fumbles in the 3rd quarter, Flacco fumbles and throws a horrible INT. All of that is Cameron's fault.

Maybe Torrey Smith can be our Antonio Brown.
Thomas
Posted On: 8/6/11 7:44 am
It's a simple fact that the Ravens have lost a lot of starters and quality backups this year and as of right now are banking on the last 2-3 years rookie classes to fill those spots. (Even if we suddenly would find cap space and try to get veteran help almost all quality players are gone by now.)

I too think that our defense will be just fine as it stands right now. Probably even better than last season. But the offense has major holes and will regress unless a lot of inexperienced players exceed all reasonable expectations.

Ask yourself this: How impressed would you be if the Steelers, Colts or Patriots were about to start guys like Cousins or Reid, Dickson or Pitta, T Smith or Doss? How impressed would you be if they had the kind of depth behind their QBs, RBs and OLs that we have?

I think what pisses people off is the fact that it would not have required that much money to keep guys like Heap and McGahee. Or sign another quality OL or backup QB. With better cap management like signing Ngata and restructuring some contracts it could have clearly been done.
jwsravens
Posted On: 8/6/11 7:02 am
Outstanding article and one of your best ever! Why is telling the truth negative and doing bad "Billick type" PR by not being honest wonderful? I get some of the same comments like Kurt from the people that read my website articles too. Most fans just watch games and always think their team will win all the time. Each year O's fans have had hopes for a winning season because they wanted their team to win and thoughtthey finally would,but with the Ravens nothing short of playoffs should ever come out of a reporters mouth! Telling fans the reality of what has happened this off season or where this roster may be headed in wins this season is great reporting!
kurt warner
Posted On: 8/6/11 2:38 am
Warren- Negative? Its pretty much the truth, not once did the article say that we will have a losing season, or not win games this year, or that the city of baltimore is going to float away on a giant hot air balloon.

Though, i do kinda just want to float away on a hot air balloon until we open week 1 vs. pittsburg.
dave
Posted On: 8/6/11 12:27 am
The writer isn't being negative. He has his eyes open & his brain engaged.
Warren
Posted On: 8/5/11 9:18 pm
Why are people so negative in Baltimore? From the fans to the writers. All you guys see is doom and gloom. I'm a Ravens fan but woo', I'm glad I don't live in B-more.



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