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In different ways, Ravens and Bears both roll the dice

Discussion in 'Other NFL' started by ATVZ400, May 3, 2008.

  1. ATVZ400

    ATVZ400 Senior Member

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    he Bears and Ravens are basically in the same ship.

    Both have Super Bowl-ready, if aging, defenses. Both had lousy 2007 seasons that were even more disappointing because they followed superb previous years. And both have huge questions at quarterback: Quarterback woes have cost each team stress, wins, fans, first-round picks, millions of dollars, locker-room chemistry and, in Baltimore's case, its coach's job.

    At the end of the 2007 season, the word emanating from each team's locker room was the same: The window is closing. We need a quarterback. Now.

    This striking similarity is what made each team's draft last weekend all the more interesting: Two teams in need of the same position, evaluating and seemingly competing for the same players, took completely opposite actions. The Ravens, after trying and failing to move up for Boston College's Matt Ryan, traded down in the first round -- fleecing the Jaguars for four picks in the process -- then traded back up to pick Delaware's Joe Flacco at No. 18.

    The Bears, meanwhile, used exactly zero of their 12 picks on a quarterback. If both teams were single guys at a bar, the Ravens would have been wheeling from girl to girl, refusing to go home alone, while the Bears would have been hunkered down over a drink, rising only for the men's room.

    Both moves are risky. Flacco, who is 6-foot-6 and 235 pounds with nimble feet and a slingshot for an arm, was a Division I-AA star against teams like West Chester, Monmouth and Northern Iowa. Nobody has any idea how playing against subpar talent will translate to the NFL. Still, new Ravens coach John Harbaugh isn't opposed to starting Flacco right away. And general manager Ozzie Newsome says, "I can honestly say we got one of the better players on our board."

    link to rest of story
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft08/columns/story?columnist=wickersham_seth&id=3378230
     

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