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    Default Give Mike Preston his due

    Mike has been 'begging' Harbaugh to put McKinnie in the lineup for many many weeks. As soon as this takes place, the Ravens soar into the Super Bowl!

    1) Does Preston know more than current Ravens coach?
    2) Should Harbaugh hire Preston as a coach or talent evaluator?
    3) If 'yes' what should his salary be?

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    Haha... this is funny! Did Preston pay you to post this?

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    Most everybody on this board has been asking for McKinnie for weeks. It's not like Preston invented the frickin lightbulb or something.

    Holy Mackeral!

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    Mikey is a wanna be through and through....legend has it he asked to be part of the staff (think it may have been when Billcik was coach) and was turned down...

    Mikey had enough talent to play Div III football at Towson in the late '70's and coached recreation ball...however, he's not NFL coaching material...

    the issue with McKinney, as been pointed out repeatedly, is his lack of work ethic. Once he finally started to put forth an effort in practice, his playing time went up....

    second guessing a way of life for some...

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    MP would have played all the starters for at least the 1st half of the meaningless Cincy game, blistered Harbaugh for not doing it, and called it a big mistake.

    Troy Smith would be in his fifth year as starting QB.

    The error list would be almost endless. Opinions are one thing, it's his arrogance that is bothersome.

    He should concentrate on doing HIS job, which as a reporter, I believe means being able to write correctly. Or at least be able to use Word review for spelling and grammar. This from Monday's article:

    "We just executed better," Birk said. "In the first half we had a hard time on offense sustaining anything and getting our rhythm, other than the one drive. We changed thinks up a little bit in the second half. We got a little up-temp and got some rhythm and guys started making plays. We just tried to block guys and your our playmakers a chance to make plays."

    Posted at 12:04 am Monday morning. The quote was left uncorrected as well in the actual paper. Maybe he was indulging a bit, or still thawing out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by can you hear me now! View Post
    Mikey had enough talent to play Div III football at Towson in the late '70's and coached recreation ball...however, he's not NFL coaching material...
    And how do you know this?

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    Ok i'm sending a dozen Dunkins over there, but not just glazed, these will be with Sprinkles!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJGreg1200 View Post
    And how do you know this?
    how do I know this?????? We were in high school at the same time but at different schools. His playing at Towson is a matter of public record. He's mentioned that ina in a column or two. We have a lot of common acquaintences and experieinces having grown up in the Essex-Middle River area...good enough?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baltiMOREO&R View Post
    Mike has been 'begging' Harbaugh to put McKinnie in the lineup for many many weeks. As soon as this takes place, the Ravens soar into the Super Bowl!

    1) Does Preston know more than current Ravens coach?
    2) Should Harbaugh hire Preston as a coach or talent evaluator?
    3) If 'yes' what should his salary be?
    Oh please. This is some serious grasping at straws. More than half the board here wanted Oher move to the right and McKinnie inserted back in the left. I think Preston gets half his columns from reading this board.

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    Are you kidding me he consent complains about the ravens.He barely has a kid word put McKinney in was just another complaint he was doing thinking he knows something .john told McKinney start practices better he put him back in the game.Did Preston show Brian what was keep him sidelined Brian stepped up and now is playing like he should be pro bowler

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    Wow. Just wow.


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    Preston wasn't the only one who thought Mckinny should start and if one listened to the airways of 105.7 they would come to the conclusion Mike was just parroting what he has heard to nasseum.

    Personally, I thuink it had more to do with Cam since low and behold Mckinney was startin with in weeks of of Cams departure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baltiMOREO&R View Post
    Mike has been 'begging' Harbaugh to put McKinnie in the lineup for many many weeks. As soon as this takes place, the Ravens soar into the Super Bowl!

    1) Does Preston know more than current Ravens coach?
    2) Should Harbaugh hire Preston as a coach or talent evaluator?
    3) If 'yes' what should his salary be?

    thought we'd see answers like:

    1) no
    2) yes
    3) dozen donuts

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    Quote Originally Posted by can you hear me now! View Post
    how do I know this?????? We were in high school at the same time but at different schools. His playing at Towson is a matter of public record. He's mentioned that ina in a column or two. We have a lot of common acquaintences and experieinces having grown up in the Essex-Middle River area...good enough?
    I wasn't talking about his playing accolades. My question is how do you know that he isn't NFL coaching material

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJGreg1200 View Post
    I wasn't talking about his playing accolades. My question is how do you know that he isn't NFL coaching material
    Generally you don't get your first coaching gig in the nfl. Why would you think a couple of decades of writing about sports would make you any more qualified to come in off the street to coach than, say a plumber or an accountant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJGreg1200 View Post
    I wasn't talking about his playing accolades. My question is how do you know that he isn't NFL coaching material
    most individuals who want to be a coach start in the HS ranks or as a grad assistants...Mikey has zero of that, though his rec experience does count for something...if he really wanted to go that route, he would have not waited until he was in his early 40's to pursue a coaching position.....maybe the Sun will offer him a buyout and he'll pursue a job then....until then, I'd say that the entire NFL needs to explain why he's not a coach, not me...I trust their judgement and have no reason to question it.....

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    Who cares about Preston. Give mckinnie his due for busting his *** off

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...to-350-pounds/

    New ravens o line only allowed 1.33 sacks per game in the playoffs. thats how you win football games.

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    Does anyone think McKinney's contract had anything to do with not playing much? We were winning and when he came out of shape there supposedly a clause for money depending on the number of snaps he played.

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    Quote Originally Posted by can you hear me now! View Post
    Mikey is a wanna be through and through....legend has it he asked to be part of the staff (think it may have been when Billcik was coach) and was turned down...

    Mikey had enough talent to play Div III football at Towson in the late '70's and coached recreation ball...however, he's not NFL coaching material...

    the issue with McKinney, as been pointed out repeatedly, is his lack of work ethic. Once he finally started to put forth an effort in practice, his playing time went up....

    second guessing a way of life for some...
    Patently false.
    100% untrue.
    Preston never asked to be on the coaching staff.

    You either made this up, or someone else did and apparently
    convinced your gullible a**...I'm leaning toward the former.
    I'm saying you made it up, just to look like an "in the know big shot"

    I know it's "just the internet", but things like this really
    affect your credibility
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    Quote Originally Posted by markh View Post
    Does anyone think McKinney's contract had anything to do with not playing much? We were winning and when he came out of shape there supposedly a clause for money depending on the number of snaps he played.
    McKinnie was never out of shape. He stayed here in the offseason and worked out and earned his 500K bonus for doing so. The only reason he didn't play was because he was in Harbaugh's doghouse. I don't know what changed Harbaugh's mind at the end of the season but I'm glad it did because I don't think we'd be where we're at without the change.

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