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That'll be in pregame warmupsJust checking to see if LeVeon Bell had blown a ligament yet. No? I’ll check back in a couple of hours.
That'll be in pregame warmupsJust checking to see if LeVeon Bell had blown a ligament yet. No? I’ll check back in a couple of hours.
He’s had the toe injury? Sounds like he was just limited in practice
Just checking to see if LeVeon Bell had blown a ligament yet. No? I’ll check back in a couple of hours.
Robinson was on waivers?!?Picked up James Robinson and planning (right now) to start him over Jacobs as he is listed as questionable
Robinson was on waivers?!?
Nice. Picked him up the instant I heard whispers about Gus getting hurt at practice.Ravens signed RB Latavius Murray, formerly of the Saints, to a one year deal worth up to $2 million.
Baltimore now has a group of castoffs and Ty'Son Williams to replace J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards, both of whom will miss the 2021 season with knee injuries. Murray joins Williams, Le'Veon Bell, and Devonta Freeman in the Ravens backfield ahead of their Week 1 matchup against Vegas. Murray, 31, is coming off a career-high 4.5 yards per carry in 2020, though he appeared sluggish in the preseason and was essentially replaced by a younger, more explosive back in Tony Jones. Murray's size and physicality would seem to be a good fit in Baltimore's offense. Williams should be considered the odds-on favorite to operate as the team's primary ball carrier for now. Murray should be rostered in most 12-team leagues. Fantasy managers who largely faded early-round running backs should be aggressive in picking up the veteran
Unfortunately for Cam, he hit his ceiling. And some of the other 'not-as-good' QB arguably have yet to get to their ceiling.Cam Newton-
"Newton said in the interview that there are not 32 QBs better than him in the NFL"
Ya know Cam you're dead on balls accurate, the number is actually quite higher than 32.
It is unlikely that any one will. The sad thing is though, every week, someone in the backfield would've been a great start. I just dont think that's ever gonna materialize into that being any "one guy", unless it's a last man standing situation.Unfortunately for Cam, he hit his ceiling. And some of the other 'not-as-good' QB arguably have yet to get to their ceiling.
As for the Latavius Murray conversation... I am officially done with the Baltimore backfield. Within a month, they have signed about a half-dozen RB. I find it highly unlikely that the key to Baltimore's rushing attack lies in some aging vet, or former-injured-comeback player, or some under-used player that couldn't make it to any other 53-man roster.
I agree with this philosophy.so if I'm forced to choose between rostering one of those guys and virtually any other random RB who "might" get 5-10 touches a week as an emergency fill in type, I will definitely choose the Ravens RB.