Now Bmore, you groaned my post about Corey Redding, yet I am still waiting for a rebuttal. Your rating for him doesn't even correspond with the description. You said he was a decent player that could get replaced. How in the hell does that make him a B-? The homerism is obvious.
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Now Bmore, you groaned my post about Corey Redding, yet I am still waiting for a rebuttal. Your rating for him doesn't even correspond with the description. You said he was a decent player that could get replaced. How in the hell does that make him a B-? The homerism is obvious.
B- = Decent, average, etc...
F,D-,D,D+,C-,C,C+,B-,B,B+,A-,A,A+
Pretty simple logic here.
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A "decent" player does not warrant a B- rating. A "decent" player is someone who can be replaced. KNUBB rated Carl Nicks a B- to give this some perspective. I think we all know that Carl Nicks is far and away a better player than Corey Redding.Comment
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What worries me the most about the Ravens is their secondary. Sure the pass rush can get there, but Ed Reed is the only sure thing in their secondary (if he can stay on the field.) Foxworth is better as a #2, and as far as Jimmy Smith goes, it is rare that a corner has a great first season.
I also think that Flacco needs to prove he can win in the playoffs and develop leadership. One of the biggest things that is holding him back is that, even with the plethora of receiving options, he tends to lock on and that is a no no. His future in Baltimore, as well as Cam Cameron's, are tied to this season.Comment
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So... my opinion of my team deserves groans. But you admitting to using flawed logic to try and prove me wrong doesn't?
Okely Dokely :applause:
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