...about the number of penalties racked up by Boldin the past 2 games, and their impact upon the outcomes of those games?
(And how come things like that never get mentioned?)
...about the number of penalties racked up by Boldin the past 2 games, and their impact upon the outcomes of those games?
(And how come things like that never get mentioned?)
I think Boldin sets the tone with his play and aggression (offensively). He may cause a penalty but I don't remember it negating a really big play as a result of it. (I could be wrong). I would think the o-line causes more issues then Boldin's aggression. I.E. (M.Oher's 1 or 3) a game on a consecutive basis. Flacco suffers as a result. He never knows if his timing needs to be altered.
Could be him trying to get a competitive edge against the opponent as he is getting older. Could be a result of him trying to get the edge because of recent injuries. Many factors could be contributed to this style of play.
He really struggles to get any separation most of the time these days. I'm not talking run-away-from-your-guy-and-get-wide-open separation, but simply a yard or two of space. DeAngelo Hall being an exception.He is still probably a plus receiver overall, but quickness out of breaks seems to have suffered. The push-off against PIT was him tired of getting jammed heavily throughout the game and not getting any calls. The false start that same game / drive, probably trying to get a quick jump to make separation. I'd try to put him in motion a little more often...
By the way, since I'm being named O.C. this morning, count on a completely different look to the offense...
First, you have to get McKinnie out of John Harbaugh's dog house. Good luck with that one. Unlike Earl Weaver, Harbaugh does hold grudges and has buried players for weeks despite being the best possible talent at a position. He's done it every year of his coaching stint. It's too bad the dog house can never include Ray Lewis or Ed Reed, though.
No problem. Ravens2006 and I will sneak into Harbaugh's office, give him a wedgie, stuff him into a locker, and duck tape the locker shut, leaving him just enough O2 to breathe. Then, after the game, we'll let him out. Sure, he'll be pissed. But he can't take BOTH of us. So I think we'll be ok.
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