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Probably but he is/was the best safety in the league and his team didnt want to pay him. I get itGood for him, I guess. Seahawks GM never would have given him that much guaranteed, even before the infamous middle finger incident.
Ravens need a WR and Lamar to improve throwing the ball.
Those 2 things happen and they can be dangerous.
Don't hand the division to the Browns just yet
Ravens need a WR and Lamar to improve throwing the ball.
Those 2 things happen and they can be dangerous.
Don't hand the division to the Browns just yet
Good.
Was hoping he didn't go to the Cowboys.
We are signing Mark Ingram to make up for Jackson's lack of passing ability...Like both signings but will have to see if Earl can stay healthy and Mark can carry Buckwheat....I am a little encouraged at least....
But, but, but
I thought he was going to Dallas.
Oh please. Anyone believing a player in terms of where they want to play is ignorant. With almost all these guys there's a general philosophy (and it's one I'm totally fine with):
"If the cash isn't there, I do not care."
In addition, the Ravens have Mr. Soon to Be Injured Scramble on the cheap for the next few years and because they have an even worse QB than Dallas will need every resource possible on defense to compete. Dallas has to resign Dak 'the stutter step cowboy' Prescott after this year.
Earl may still be in his prime physically/athletically, but he is no longer in his prime from a durability perspective. Played 96 straight regular season games his first six years but has missed 21 of his last 48. Keep him on the field and it's a good signing for the Ravens. But I question whether he can stay on the field.Probably but he is/was the best safety in the league and his team didnt want to pay him. I get it