View Poll Results: Who should start?
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12-18-2007 10:20 AM #1
Billick names Boller Starter. Who should start?
As expected, the inflexible one named Kyle Boller his starter next week against the Seahawks despite the fact that everyone (well probably besides the arrogant Billick) know that Boller is not a long term answer as a starter. Well, Troy Smith may not be either, but everyone (besides the blinded, pig-headed head coach) saw that the team actually had a spark while Troy Smith was in the game at the end of the Dolphins game.
So, who should start against the Seahawks next week?
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12-18-2007 11:12 AM #2
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I think its hard to argue that Smith gives us a better chance to win than Boller, which is Billick's main goal for each week of the rest of the season.
At the same time, I think its equally hard to argue that Boller could show or prove anything in the next two weeks to make us think he could be a reliable starter for next season, whereas Smith could at the very least show us things to make us consider him a reliable starter at some point in the future (although I don't think he should even be remotely considered as a starter for 2008).
I'd start Smith, but I don't care at all whether we win the final two games or not. In fact I'd almost prefer to lose, unless of course beating the Steelers would keep them out of the playoffs.
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12-18-2007 12:41 PM #3
Boller is the starter for next year unless one of three things happen:
1) The Ravens draft a QB early and make him the starter immediately (a.k.a. the stupid option)
2) The Ravens sign Donovan McNair-I mean McNabb to a big contract (a.k.a. the REALLY stupid option)
3) Smith or someone brought in wins the job in camp (a.k.a. the extraordinarily unlikely option)
Because of this, if he can play he'll play.
Remember, they don't do things like this to placate the fans, but to win football games.
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12-18-2007 01:09 PM #4
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Which isn't going to happen too often with Boller as the starter.
However, Boller probably begins the year as the starter with plans of getting the rookie QB some playing time at some point. Though it wouldn't completely shock me if there is an open competition between Boller, Smith and the rook in training camp. This all assumes we draft a Qb in 1st or 2nd round which I think is highly likely.
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12-18-2007 01:27 PM #5
I don't know what their plan is with Boller. I would be very worried with him as a starter going into the next season, even in a rebuilding year. The players don't believe in him, he's still not grasping basic parts of the QB position and Troy Smith deserves a shot.
I think this just proves that Billick is still married to Boller and cannot admit that he was wrong to pick him in the draft and go with him so soon.
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12-18-2007 05:19 PM #6
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12-18-2007 05:54 PM #7
I think Smith should start just to see how he plays.
The Ravens don't really know what they have in him right now as they haven't seen much of him in game action.
At this point, what does it hurt.
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12-18-2007 06:11 PM #8
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Should they care? At least when if comes to personnel decisions and not things like stadium amenities. When teams start making moves just to placate the fans bloodlust, thats when coaches and GMs start getting fired. Because, as a group/mob, the fans are idiots.
Theres really no win for Billick in terms of who starts this week. If he starts Smith, it hurts for next year because Boller won't be looked at as a reliable starter, and he may have to be the starter next year. If he starts Boller, it hurts for next year because you don't know if Smith can be a reliable starter (although I think its unlikely). He's gonna get criticized either way, which is to be expected when you go from a 13-win season to a 4-win season. I just can't wait for this season to be over.
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12-18-2007 07:15 PM #9
If you are right and Boller is the starter next year I predict they won't win a game until he is replaced. I cannot believe Billick would be that clueless. Anybody but Boller would be better. This is the exact opposite of what they should be doing if they truly want to win. They won't do it with Boller. Just look how atrocious he has been this year other than the NE game which I believe was a one in a million fluke performance that he will not likely ever repeat.
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12-18-2007 07:17 PM #10
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12-18-2007 07:36 PM #11
I wonder if Troy Smith is this guy?
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12-18-2007 07:40 PM #12
He read blitz.
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12-18-2007 11:10 PM #13
At this point in the season, why try to win? Have people play for their jobs. Answer your questions and put yourself in a better position for next year, both on the field and through the draft.
If Smith can't hold onto the ball and not knowing the playbook doesn't make him a better quarterback, we know he's not an option. As it stands right now, we don't know what he is.
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12-18-2007 11:17 PM #14
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On Billick's radio show tonight he said that Smith will absolutely be here next year and probably for the next 5 years as is his contract. He also said Boller will be here too.
I think this spells the end for McNair because they certainly aren't going to carry 4 QBs. However, the NFL is looking into the possibility of adding an additonal spot to rosters only to be used by a 4th QB. If that doesn't happen, than I'm sure Steve is gone. He was very non-commital on McNair coming back next year.
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12-18-2007 11:34 PM #15
You "try to win" because that is your job as a coach. Unless orders come from above (which from the deafening silence there hasn't) you play to win.
Personally, I would prefer them to play for next year. I started a thread on the subject a couple weeks ago with what I would do, and got torn to shreds for daring to suggest we not play Ogden full-time so other players could get playing time.
Besides, if Boller is the starter for next year he needs to get all the playing time he can with the players who will be around next year. I want to see Smith more then anyone, but it is just this side of impossible that he'll win a starting job next year with all of the variables both within and outside his control.


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