PREGAME Rams at Ravens: Pre-game thread

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Ok, so it is going to be rainy and windy. Will the game plan be to run the ball and get the tight ends involved? Seems like it will be a low scoring affair.
 
NWS of Baltimore only has a 40% chance of rain Sunday. The weather.com cite that Philly referenced has 55% chance of rain

So yeah it may be rainy... but at this point not a lot of possiblity.

Always know more the closer you get to the day.
They're pretty good at predicting temps up to a week away. But the amount of rain is harder to predict till you're a day or two ahead. That 40 percent could end up 80 percent. Or 20 percent.
 
Yeah its going to be rainy...which defintely helps baltimore.

I dont understand why we we end up with 3 straight games against them at their place

Our schedule set is silly also this year.
 
Yeah its going to be rainy...which defintely helps baltimore.

I dont understand why we we end up with 3 straight games against them at their place

Our schedule set is silly also this year.
Its the same for Green Bay the last few years. Seems like we were playing them every single year in Green Bay.
 
This is quite the article....
Some writer has been hitting the juice.....


"To get Joseph Noteboom in here – a veteran, talented guy, who's played on both sides, really to focus probably as a swing tackle as much as anything for us ... yes, he can pop down there at guard, but I think we'll be focusing on tackle," Head Coach John Harbaugh said. "But [it's] a really big signing for us. We're really excited. I talked to him last night. He's fired up, excited to be here."
The Ravens bolstered their offensive line room in the draft by adding Emery Jones Jr. (third round), Carson Vinson (fifth round), and Garrett Dellinger (seventh round). General Manager Eric DeCosta said he sees Jones as a possible swing tackle right away.
Adding the 29-year-old Noteboom gives Baltimore a proven, versatile veteran that can step in when needed. He fills a hole left by the Ravens' swing tackle last season, Josh Jones, who signed with the Seattle Seahawks.
 
"To get Joseph Noteboom in here – a veteran, talented guy, who's played on both sides, really to focus probably as a swing tackle as much as anything for us ... yes, he can pop down there at guard, but I think we'll be focusing on tackle," Head Coach John Harbaugh said. "But [it's] a really big signing for us. We're really excited. I talked to him last night. He's fired up, excited to be here."
The Ravens bolstered their offensive line....
Adding the 29-year-old Noteboom gives Baltimore a proven, versatile veteran that can step in when needed.
Is he really talking about JOSEPH Noteboom or is there some other Noteboom they've confused him with?
 
My theory with Noteboom is that he has been injured so many times, that he was never really the same past a certain point of injury, which crushed his ability to play at an NFL level. He was okay in spot duty filling in for Whitworth during our Super Bowl season. He has been incomprehensibly bad for some time now. It's either the injuries or it's mental. You don't see really see young players decline that much, that fast, out of thin air. He was a decently high pick. Generally well regarded out of college. His NFL career started okay. Not great. Perhaps not even good. But okay. Now he is garbage. It's perplexing.