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52decleetzu
09-07-2006, 10:17 PM
Just said on his show that McNair will resurrect the Ravens and win NFL MVP,we will win 12 games this year and Todd Heap will light it up.WOW!is all I have to say.

Greg
09-07-2006, 10:31 PM
Excellent!

Who's Stephen A Smith?

GreenWave52
09-07-2006, 11:18 PM
Excellent!

Who's Stephen A Smith?
Quite Frankly, he is an obnoxious loudmouted (mostly NBA) pundit who believes that the person who argues louder argues righter.

StingerNLG
09-07-2006, 11:46 PM
I can't stand him myself. His show is also horrible.

Sports Steve
09-08-2006, 04:53 AM
Yeah but I hope he's right.


:jester: :jester:

highwater
09-08-2006, 07:33 AM
'Stephen A. Smith is a loudmouthed ass -- only Michael Irvin is more annoying to listen to.\r\n\r\nI\'m surprised Smith\'s show is still on the air.'

RavensFanIAm
09-08-2006, 09:05 AM
I always liked Stephen A.'s sytle. He's not your ordinary journalist. He's different, and he gives pretty good interviews (Ron Artest, Shaq).

I hope he's right

Sephy
09-08-2006, 01:42 PM
Yeah but I hope he's right.


:jester: :jester:
Don't we all.

Irishraven
09-08-2006, 01:47 PM
I hope he is right too...

Can I ask you guys, if our Oline is so bad, how are we expecting to put up points? Will we be using 2 tailbacks and one as an extra blocker?

I am just wondering how much time Mcnair will need to get the ball out, will we have much success and what DLines do you expect to give us the most problems?

Mista T
09-08-2006, 02:33 PM
If any Ravens were to win MVP, it would have to be Jamal Lewis with another 2,000+ yards leading us deep into the playoffs. The Ravens are not constructed in a way to have any QB get MVP type stats.

:mrt:

RAVENOUS52
09-08-2006, 03:57 PM
My MVP selection for this season is a dude named J-Lew as well...If he can get things rolling early, watch out...
We will be in the thick of it come playoffs time...

McNair's season will totally be predicated on what our running back by committee (Led by JLew) can produce...

EAP52
09-08-2006, 04:19 PM
I never listen to anything this guy says. I like a name I heard for him a while back, Scream' A Smith.

That being said, this is one thing he has said I would love to have happen and it could, if he stays healty. But, the season has not even started, so I am going to withhold judgement for now.


GAME TIME IS LESS THAN 48 HOURS AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

52decleetzu
09-08-2006, 06:10 PM
Howevaaaa.......

The Fanatic
09-08-2006, 07:28 PM
I hope he is right too...

Can I ask you guys, if our Oline is so bad, how are we expecting to put up points? Will we be using 2 tailbacks and one as an extra blocker?

I am just wondering how much time Mcnair will need to get the ball out, will we have much success and what DLines do you expect to give us the most problems?


"Can I ask you guys, if our Oline is so bad, how are we expecting to put up points? Will we be using 2 tailbacks and one as an extra blocker?"

I don't know about useing one of the tailbacks as a blocker, but certainly the tailback will have responsibility in picking up blitzers in passing situations.

Now 2 tightend sets I would expect one of them to be held in to block with the line.

That is what Ben Coates' main responsibility was in 2000.

His ability to do just that is one of the resons we had some level of success in passing from time to time.

If the Minnesota game is any indication as to what to expect regarding good D-lines, I would expect to see us having problems with many D-lines starting with Tampa this Sunday.

We're going to find out just how much improved our O-line is (if at all) right out of the shute!!

RavenTD
09-08-2006, 07:36 PM
Even with my super duper,super thick homer Raven glasses on.For McNair to be MVP.Is reaching just a football field too much.Now if we had a younger McNair,with a couple of better O'line players to keep him upright,then I'd be on that bandwagon.

Brandon
09-08-2006, 08:05 PM
Stephen A. Smith (whoever the hell he is) must have smoked some serious crack before that show.

Ravens0587
09-08-2006, 10:00 PM
Stephen A. Smith (whoever the hell he is) must have smoked some serious crack before that show.

http://www.cantstopthebleeding.com/img/smith0130.jpg

Pot smoker on the right...

jonboy79
09-08-2006, 10:48 PM
If any Ravens were to win MVP, it would have to be Jamal Lewis with another 2,000+ yards leading us deep into the playoffs. The Ravens are not constructed in a way to have any QB get MVP type stats.

:mrt:

What if the voters watched the games instead of voting on stats. what if serios defensive injuries forced us to score 25 pts a game to win. 3500 yds, 22 Td's, 11 picks, 11-5 record, playoffs, lotss of 4th quarter heroics, a team obviously rallying around it's new leader, and overcoming what should have been a strength.... If that were to happen, I'd like to see Voters overlook Peyton putting up 4200 yds 40 tds and 17 picks leading to an expected 11-5... or something to that nature, Gates 1500 yds 20 TD's, playoffs.

edreedisgod20
09-09-2006, 05:20 PM
If any Ravens were to win MVP, it would have to be Jamal Lewis with another 2,000+ yards leading us deep into the playoffs. The Ravens are not constructed in a way to have any QB get MVP type stats.

:mrt:

Look no further than McNair's MVP season in 2003. McNair's individual stats? 62.5 %, 3215 yards, 24 TDs, 7 INTs. More important stats? 12 wins. NFL voters DO look beyond "offensive player of the year" for MVP voting - it just happens that the past two seasons the MVPs had stats so unbelievably out-of-this-world that there WERE also the most valuable players.