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11 Feb

Could Trent Green Land in Baltimore?

Trent Green (Washington Post)The Miami Dolphins have just released quarterback Trent Green. Although he’s had his bell rung several times throughout his career, would it be a stretch to say he would be a good fit with the Baltimore Ravens?

Logic says of course not, not in the blitz-happy AFC North with a young offensive line. But think about it -even if the Ravens draft another quarterback, a Cam Cameron/Trent Green connection serves as a great warm-up. And the running game with Willis McGahee is solid enough that passing could come at a necessary premium. It still doesn’t answer the Boller enigma, but it’s a possibility that is at least worth considering.

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3 Responses to “Could Trent Green Land in Baltimore?”

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    EdgarAllanPoe Says:

    2007 Trent Green (5 games, 5TDs, 7INTs)vs.2007 Steve McNair (6 games, 2TDs, 4INTs)Edge: Push 2006 Trent Green (8 games, 7TDs, 9INTs)vs.2006 Steve McNair (16 games, 16TDs, 12INTs)Edge: SteveWho is more likely to return to form? Or more importantly, who would serve as a better tutor for an heir apparent? We need to think long term. No more Stoney Cases.

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    Could Trent Green Wind Up in Baltimore? » Ravens Gab Says:

    [...] Chiefs and now former Dolphins QB Trent Green is a free man, and one Ravens blog is reporting that the birds may take a look at Green for the 2008 season. The Ebony Bird says that despite logic saying otherwise, Green may be a decent fit for Cam [...]

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    Deep Posts: Ea Sports And The Nfl Extend Their Deal Into Forever Says:

    [...] (and this would be shocking if it was any team but the Ravens) would like to see Trent in purple. [The Ebony Bird]• And speaking of the Ravens, they’ll franchise Terrell Suggs if they have to. [Ravens [...]

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