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http://www.baltimoreravens.com/temp...ingle_news_show&section=press&content_id=2181

May 13, 2003
NEW RECEIVERS ASSIMILATE INTO GROUP

More than an hour after the Ravens wrapped up their final practice of the weekend, the team’s new-look receiving corps was just getting started.

Offseason additions Marcus Robinson and Frank Sanders, both veteran free agents, bunkered down with their new teammates in the players’ recreation room and spent the afternoon getting to know one another.

The two men have been given the task of pumping up the Ravens’ passing game, which ranked 27th in the NFL last year, and they were determined to get started as early as possible.

Even if that meant staying late on Mothers’ Day.

“Right now, as receivers, you get the camaraderie with the group of receivers you’ve got, get camaraderie with the quarterback, and you start gelling,” Robinson said, after the lunch.

The road to passing excellence may have begun over a plateful of fried chicken and a bowl of crab soup, but it will not end until Robinson and Sanders can get on the same page as the other receivers on the team, and the Ravens’ youthful quarterbacks.

Before Sanders and Robinson entered the fray, Travis Taylor, a first-round draft pick back in 2000, was the team’s only wide receiver with more than 10 career catches.

Now, the Ravens can strike their opponents from every direction.

During last weekend’s four practices, Ravens coach Brian Billick had his new weapons line up in various ways during passing repetitions.

Taylor and Sanders, who joined the Ravens after spending his first eight seasons with the Cardinals, often lined up as the two wideouts during the base offensive formation. When the team went to three-wide, Taylor moved into the slot and Robinson took his place on the outside.

The Ravens plan to continue to use Pro Bowl tight end Todd Heap in the slot, and so when the Ravens go four-wide, they’ll have four explosive options.

“You’ve got to hope the offense will improve, substantially,” Billick said. “The veteran presence at receiver is something we haven’t had, particularly with the class and character that both Frank Sanders and Marcus Robinson give us, and their approach to the game. That’s going to be a big plus for us.”

First, however, they need to learn the playbooks and build a relationship with the team’s inexperienced quarterbacks.

The four quarterbacks on the team’s roster – Chris Redman, Anthony Wright and rookies Kyle Boller and Grant Noel – have a combined 11 NFL starts.

“Right now, it’s learning the plays and me teaching the techniques to make the plays work,” said receivers coach David Shaw. “It’s kind of a growing process, along with getting used to the quarterback, and developing a chemistry along with the quarterback.”

While Shaw said that these early minicamps are not about evaluation, he already picked up on the strengths of his newest apprentices.

Sanders, who caught a career-high 89 passes in 1998, but his production has tapered off ever since for various reasons, already showed the team he knows how to play. He displayed superior route-running and a strong feel for the defense.

Robinson, who could end up being the team’s premiere deep threat, has been hampered by injuries over the last few years, including knee injuries that necessitated surgery.

In the course of the weekend, the former Chicago Bear’s performance helped allay fears that he was not all the way back from the injuries.

“He’s in a new environment. He’s got a new life,” Shaw said. “He’s loving it, enjoying it and it’s been a positive influence on our guys to have two veterans come in and show these guys what level they have to work at to be successful.”

Offseason addition Frank Sanders pulls in a catch during last weekend's minicamp:
 

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I wish Frank the best. I do believe that he is past his prime and has trouble recovering from minor injury. I hope that he proves me wrong. Frank is too good of a person to root against him but I feel it was the right thing to do in letting him go.
 

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Me thinks that they think Sanders is something that he is not....explosive target? He hasn't been explosive since his rookie year.
 
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Originally posted by Krangthebrain
Me thinks that they think Sanders is something that he is not....explosive target? He hasn't been explosive since his rookie year.

Me thinks Krang is right to a point. However, in 1997, he and Rob Moore both had 1000 yard seasons.
 

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Originally posted by az643dp
Me thinks Krang is right to a point. However, in 1997, he and Rob Moore both had 1000 yard seasons.

A receiver can have a 1000 yard seasons a not be explosive.

Very rarely are possesion receivers explosive. Mar Tay was more explosive than Sanders, but not as reliable.
 
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Originally posted by Krangthebrain
A receiver can have a 1000 yard seasons a not be explosive.

Very rarely are possesion receivers explosive. Mar Tay was more explosive than Sanders, but not as reliable.

I see what you are saying, but I would say that getting 1017, 1145, and 954 yards in consecutive seasons, mostly on 3rd downs, is far better than an "explosive" WR such as MarTay who doesn't sniff the 1,000 yard mark.

The problem for Frank is that he has not been at that level since 1999.

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I guess the point is that the Ravens web dude thinks he is explosive right now and we don't!

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"Frank is not of The Body! He is too far away for the Lawgivers to take him to Landru to be returned to The Body! Besides, even Landru knows Frank was never a game-breaker!"
 
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Originally posted by Cardinals.Ken
"Frank is not of The Body! He is too far away for the Lawgivers to take him to Landru to be returned to The Body! Besides, even Landru knows Frank was never a game-breaker!"

Am I missing something? :confused:
 

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Originally posted by az643dp
Am I missing something? :confused:

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"No, you are missing nothing. You are of The Body! Landru is pleased."
 

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That was a good episode. LOL. I like the one when the guy starts his own version of the Third Reich.

Sanders is a #3 receiver at best. When was the last time he beat anyone deep?
 

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Originally posted by Renz
That was a good episode. LOL. I like the one when the guy starts his own version of the Third Reich.

Sanders is a #3 receiver at best. When was the last time he beat anyone deep?

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"I, Brian Billick, have total confidence in the game-breaking ability of one Frank Sanders. He will average 22.5 yards per catch, and have 13 TD's receiving. How do I know this? I invented football!

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Originally posted by Cardinals.Ken
"I, Brian Billick, have total confidence in the game-breaking ability of one Frank Sanders. He will average 22.5 yards per catch, and have 13 TD's receiving. How do I know this? I invented football!

Sounds more like something that should be coming from the Iraqi Info Minister.....:D
 

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