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From Super Bowl champs, to watching the playoffs from home in one season.
Was it really a wise move to give Flacco all that money at the expense of losing a bevy of other players that helped contribute to their success last year?
YardRat Wall of Fame #56 DARRYL TALLEY #29 DERRICK BURROUGHS#22 FRED JACKSON #95 KYLE WILLIAMS
From Super Bowl champs, to watching the playoffs from home in one season.
Was it really a wise move to give Flacco all that money at the expense of losing a bevy of other players that helped contribute to their success last year?
Once again the first word in "franchise QB" is franchise. Build me a great team and you don't have to worry about your QB being great.
They put almost every game on his shoulders and his shoulders alone. Their D is nowhere near as good as it was last year for obvious reasons and they completely abandoned Ray Rice in their offense. The game against the Bills alone should prove that one.
They put almost every game on his shoulders and his shoulders alone. Their D is nowhere near as good as it was last year for obvious reasons and they completely abandoned Ray Rice in their offense. The game against the Bills alone should prove that one.
Pure speculation on your part. Of course the D is worse, they had to let their young up-and-comers go.
YardRat Wall of Fame #56 DARRYL TALLEY #29 DERRICK BURROUGHS#22 FRED JACKSON #95 KYLE WILLIAMS
Flacco's cap number for 2013 was like $7 mil I think. That's pretty good for a QB like him. There were other reasons that this team was in financial hell this year. As for the future when his cap number rises, who knows.
From Super Bowl champs, to watching the playoffs from home in one season.
Was it really a wise move to give Flacco all that money at the expense of losing a bevy of other players that helped contribute to their success last year?
I really don't think so. He has his moments but Flacco is not top shelf. Most of his game stats speak for themselves. And that salary cost them players they couldn't keep.
But for all the lip service big bucks QB's give to the concept of team, they worry more about salary structure and peer pressure than regulating themselves. I think we're entering the era of anointed franchise QB's crippling their teams. They'll learn eventually. They never see the total, they can't be idiots. They make themselves expendable earlier, renegotiate the deals endlessly, and ensure the decline of their place in history without a team around them. It's a good era to be an agent though.
I'm still ever waiting for one great guy to stand up and say, "hey, I have plenty of money, I want them to spend it on making a team around me, so I'm going to play for gatorade and make some other people happy."
Is Flacco all that ? Good luck to Baltimore in finding out. Damned if the team pays and damned if they don't though, same for the QB's evidently.
You do understand that you are citing stats from this season, after Flacco was signed and others let go, correct? That's kind of the point, you know.
Maybe a 'worse' QB wouldn't have thrown five picks against Buffalo.
The point is he carried that team to 8-8 and a worse QB would have them at around the Browns level.
Flacco isn't Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Tom Brady but he ain't a bottom tier QB either. He's somewhere in that second tier with guys like Wilson, Kaepernick, Dalton.
Lewis and Reed were done, so they had to replace them.
Boldin, Kruger, Ellerbe, Cary Williams, Bernard Pollard, just to name a few.
When you have to let go your reception leader, your sack leader, your eventual replacements for Reed and Lewis, and basically 3/4 of your starting secondary (not to mention a vet C, a FB, NT and G depth, and another couple of LBers) you're pretty much gutting your future to pay one guy.
YardRat Wall of Fame #56 DARRYL TALLEY #29 DERRICK BURROUGHS#22 FRED JACKSON #95 KYLE WILLIAMS
Apparently the argument here is it is better to have a crappy QB and go 4-12 than a good QB and go 8-8 because you can have better complimentary pieces.
That's the difference between the 2013 Ravens and Browns who played basically the same schedule.
They also lost Ellerbe and Kruger who played big roles in their defense. Ray Rice was useless this season. They don't have many weapons on offense.
Flacco isn't elite and he doesn't look flashy but he helped take the team to 3 AFC Championship games and a Super Bowl victory in his first 5 seasons. He's towards the top of the 2nd tier of QB's in the league.
What option did the Ravens have? They just won a Super Bowl and Flacco played a big part in it. There was no way they were going to let him go and start over again at the most important position in the NFL. What else should they have done? Sign Kevin Kolb? Draft Geno Smith with their first round pick or one of the other rookies this season?
Their defense is still decent and they can rebuild it fairly soon. They're not the first SB winners to struggle the year after and it's not like they totally went in the tank either. Had they let Flacco leave and brought in a veteran scrub or drafted one of these rookies they would've been lucky to win 5 games this season and be screwed for next year too. I'm sure they didn't want to pay him that much but it was hard not to after all the games they won with him and coming off a Super Bowl run.
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