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Ya know what's nice about the Bozeman signing?


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He and his wife are already Keep Pounding all over the place on social media

I follow different teams on Twitter and the ravens are one of them (just to see and compare to Panthers social media) and these people are ALWAYS doing community stuff like visiting schools and doing charity work. They're gonna be assets to Charlotte no matter how Boze plays. It's good that he's actually good at football too. Real happy we signed him. 

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Anyone have any idea why they let him walk and why his market wasn’t so great with other teams? Based on his grades and what Ravens fans say he seems like a well above average C... why did we get him so cheap?

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Just now, t96 said:

Anyone have any idea why they let him walk and why his market wasn’t so great with other teams? Based on his grades and what Ravens fans say he seems like a well above average C... why did we get him so cheap?

Ravens fans can't figure it out, he just didn't want to stay there for whatever reason. Maybe parking his RV was a pain in the ass lol

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Just now, t96 said:

Anyone have any idea why they let him walk and why his market wasn’t so great with other teams? Based on his grades and what Ravens fans say he seems like a well above average C... why did we get him so cheap?

They probably couldn't afford him since they invest a lot of money into their secondary and might have to pay Lamar soon. Plus Center just isn't a valued position unless you're like Ryan Kalil or someone who's in the convo for best in the game. He's good but he's not that. Hopefully he plays well and earns an extension next year when the team has cap room, he might be banking on himself. 

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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

Anyone have any idea why they let him walk and why his market wasn’t so great with other teams? Based on his grades and what Ravens fans say he seems like a well above average C... why did we get him so cheap?

Yeah, that is a little bit of a head scratcher. Well, even if he does prove to be a failure, the price was cheap so I don't hate the move either way.

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Just now, ImaginaryKev said:

They probably couldn't afford him since they invest a lot of money into their secondary and might have to pay Lamar soon. Plus Center just isn't a valued position unless you're like Ryan Kalil or someone who's in the convo for best in the game. He's good but he's not that. Hopefully he plays well and earns an extension next year when the team has cap room, he might be banking on himself. 

I don’t really buy that. C may be less valued than other positions but an above average starter there for $2.8M is easy to pay for any team. There are 22 centers league wide making more than that, the top 4 being $12-14M...

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