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Things have really gone to S*#t in Baltimore...
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Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman said on Twitter he is “tired of y’all lyin and capn on players for no reason” as he called out team general manager Eric DeCosta for his comments about the lack of success for receivers the team has previously drafted.

DeCosta was speaking at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis when he admitted that he would’ve liked to “have some better receivers I guess.” 
He continued, saying: “We’ve never really hit on that All-Pro type of guy, which is disappointing, but it’s not for a lack of effort … It’s one of those anomalies that I really can’t explain, other than to say that we’re not going to stop trying.”
The Ravens are the only team to have never drafted a Pro-Bowl wide receiver since their inception in 1996.
Bateman did not take kindly to DeCosta’s remarks and took to Twitter to vent his frustration.
“How bout you play to your player’s strength and & stop pointing the finger at us and #8 [quarterback Lamar Jackson] … blame the one you let do this …. we take heat 24/7. & keep us healthy … care about US & see what happen… ain’t no promises tho … tired of y’all lyin and capn on players for no reason,” the 23-year old wrote
Within an hour, Bateman had taken the tweet down, posting: “My apologies,” but not before a former fellow Ravens wide receiver – Marquise “Hollywood” – Brown replied, “let him cook.”
The spat comes off the back of a poor couple of years for the Ravens on offense. In two of the last three seasons, Baltimore has come in the bottom three in the NFL in passing yards. 

Matters are complicated by the contract situation of star quarterback Lamar Jackson who has failed to sign a long-term contract with the Ravens.
If they fail to get him signed up before the March 7 franchise-tag deadline, the Ravens will have to put the franchise tag on the 2019 NFL MVP to avoid him becoming a free agent.
Bateman himself has struggled the last few seasons with injury. The 2021 first round draft missed the first five games of his debut season and was ruled out of the 2022 season after just six games due to a foot injury.
Despite his injuries, Bateman’s rookie season was the best of the four wideouts with the Ravens. He finished the season with 46 catches for 515 yards. He added another 15 catches and 285 yards in six games in 2022.
His injury is just one of many that has brought the Ravens’ technical team under intense scrutiny. In the NFLPA’s report card released on Wednesday, it gave Baltimore strength coaches an “F-minus.” The only other team in the NFL that came below a “B” was the Atlanta Falcons with a “D-minus.”
https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/03/sport/rashod-bateman-eric-decosta-baltimore-ravens-spt-intl/index.html

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#2
Weird dialogue from DeCosta. 

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#3
Decosta taking over for Ozzie Newsome a couple years ago has sorta taken the shine off that organization. 
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#4
I know at least one national media talker has the Vikings making a push to trade for Jackson.  Not sure what that gets us,  but its his vision.
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#5
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Weird dialogue from DeCosta. 
Very weird. Most GM's publicly gush over players they, and everyone else, know sucks.
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#6
I also thought DeCosta's statements were odd. It's like he was thinking, let's dump on the players we have, that should encourage improvement.
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#7
Maybe it is the fact that their QB is their best RB.  Jackson hasn't elevated the passing game in the way that Hurts has.
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#8
And speaking of Baltimore going to shit, I thought this was the topic.

https://twitter.com/shanermurph/status/1...7591684098
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#9
Bateman needs to shut up and actually be available to play. 
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