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Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:17 am to Sneakbo
This isn't 2006 with LT and an NFL team 
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:18 am to Sneakbo
He almost sunk the Ravens chances at a Super Bowl.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:18 am to BuccWildBammer
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he has a bit of a control issue
Sure, when we found out Crowton can't develop a QB (after Perrilloux loss) and kept throwing pick 6's. I'd have a control issue also.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:18 am to mwlewis
You said NFL athletes > CFB athletes when i said "NFL defenses > CFB defenses"
You think athletes are the only thing seperating the 2?
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:18 am to Sneakbo
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his offenses with Antwaan Randle-El at quarterback were productive. After that he spent five seasons as offensive coordinator with the San Diego Chargers, developing a prolific offense with Phillips Rivers and LaDainian Tomlinson.
Phillip Rivers =/= Stephen Rivers
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:19 am to UMRealist
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This isn't 2006 with LT and an NFL team
And who developed those guys and that offense, genius?
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:19 am to Sneakbo
The NFL doesnt depend on scheme near as much as college does, IMO.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:20 am to mwlewis
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:21 am to Sneakbo
Never said that bro
In the NFL you have players you need to suffice, unless you are Bill Belichick, and if an OC doesn't play the game and give a RB touches etc there are problems
There were problems
NFL players get incentives based on production and if a starting RB, starting QB, WR etc doesn't sniff any in the contract and they are a high caliber player, there are problems
In the NFL you have players you need to suffice, unless you are Bill Belichick, and if an OC doesn't play the game and give a RB touches etc there are problems
There were problems
NFL players get incentives based on production and if a starting RB, starting QB, WR etc doesn't sniff any in the contract and they are a high caliber player, there are problems
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:21 am to dbt_Geaux_Tigers_196
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The firing of offensive coordinator Cam Cameron has triggered a dramatic renaissance for the Ravens' dormant offense.
Since dismissing Cameron on Dec. 10 following a 31-28 overtime loss to the Washington Redskins and replacing him by promoting quarterbacks coach Jim Caldwell, the offense has been resurgent.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:22 am to dbt_Geaux_Tigers_196
What the hell does he know anyway
Everyone knows Ray was running that team.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:25 am to BluegrassBelle
I think the issue was Harvaugh/Flacco wanted more freedom and open it up more, that Cameron didn't. Turns out Harbaugh was right, but at LSU limiting Mett will probably be a good thing, till he gets to be a better QB.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:25 am to BluegrassBelle
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"He laid a foundation and had lots of success and obviously won a lot of football games. He laid the foundation for what we’re going through right now. Read more: LINK
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:26 am to dbt_Geaux_Tigers_196
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LSU limiting Mett will probably be a good thing
Unless he is playing Alabama in prime-time at Death Valley.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:26 am to TbirdSpur2010
No popcorn. A one sentence quote out of an article where Harbaugh gave proper credit.
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:27 am to Sneakbo
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laid a foundation
football talk for "wasn't getting shite done so we cut bait."
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:27 am to harmonics
He must have ate his wheaties that day
Posted on 7/31/13 at 1:27 am to dbt_Geaux_Tigers_196
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No popcorn
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