People can go on a million podcasts talkin about you and your kids. Tweets and songs.
You finally say one thing to each of them, poking holes in they arguments after not saying nothin for years.
And they call you insecure
FACTS so far with the Ravens/Maxx Crosby shit show:
1. FIVE different doctors, some independent, one being the Cowboys knee specialist, ALL said that the prognosis long-term was too concerning
2. Trey Hendrickson said that he was under the impression that he was coming to Baltimore to join up with Crosby
3. Both Rapsheet and Schefty have said that the Ravens really wanted to make this deal happen. They even tried to make it work after the bad news with the physical
….and none of that matters with the mob mentality. It’s EXTREMELY clear that they did no wrong here, but once the public makes their mind up, it can’t be changed.
This is wild. The #Ravens' 2022 draft class has collected $298.5M in total contract extensions, with Daniel Faalele still available.
Here’s the breakdown:
Kyle Hamilton: $100.4 million
Tyler Linderbaum: $81 million
Travis Jones: $40.5 million
Charlie Kolar: $24.3 million
Jordan Stout: $12.3 million
Isaiah Likely: $40 million
Among the DBs Mickens has worked with:
🟣 CB Sauce Gardner (Cincinnati, All-Pro)
⚫️ CB Leonard Moore (Notre Dame, potential top CB in next year's draft)
🟣 CB Benjamin Morrison (Notre Dame, 2025 second-round pick)
⚫️ S Xavier Watts (Notre Dame, All-Rookie performer)
Chris Long calls it how he sees it in Baltimore:
"This is not a Lamar loss. ... We had three different 'Lamar moments'. These were quintessential Lamar moments. So, if you were wondering if he still had a pulse, he absolutely still does. And I don't put this game on him. ... This is an organizational failure. When the guy puts you in position to win three different times, the defense can't make plays ... they could not buy a stop. ... We were wrong about that roster. They were a player leaving the field defensively away from being a bottom five defense."
via @greenlight