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Yeah, that would’ve sucked,…………….I’m glad they passed on him. Would have pained me to root against him for the next 10 years.
A CB for the Ravens posted a tweet in response to the Ravens fullback posting a picture of himself looking yolked with the caption "Who wants this smoke?" The Ravens CB tagged Hamilton in a tweet and said he overheard Hamilton saying he wanted to line up against the fullback. Kyle them retweeted that corner and said it was a lie and he didn't want the smoke. Kyle was making a joke it seems.What’s the story?
Thanks I get confused by who is talking to who etc with Twitter. I thought Hamilton may have been calling someone a prick.A CB for the Ravens posted a tweet in response to the Ravens fullback posting a picture of himself looking yolked with the caption "Who wants this smoke?" The Ravens CB tagged Hamilton in a tweet and said he overheard Hamilton saying he wanted to line up against the fullback. Kyle them retweeted that corner and said it was a lie and he didn't want the smoke. Kyle was making a joke it seems.
Surely a gripping narrative here.
I believe that the backstory to this is that Marlon Humphrey is the outspoken returning-from-injury Baltimore Raven CB who likes the spotlight in the media. Hamilton is slated to start as a rookie alongside him. Humphrey likes to haze Hamilton (hopefully this is in fun, but Humphrey is an Alabama athlete who never graduated so who knows?) When the DT/FB 300-pound monster (Patrick Ricard) put out his "challenge" (not serious, again a media twitter thing) about anyone lining up against him in an Oklahoma drill (essentially a "collision"), Humphrey claimed Hamilton said that he would.
Hamilton's reply is pretty "short." He calls it a "lie" with a period immediately. One wonders if he's sending a "short" message back to Humphrey on that one --- i.e. enough of the crap.
Some players don't like the "ND mystique" --- that goes all the way back to Catholics Vs Criminals.
There's still "irritation" about elitism in anything Notre Dame. Just listen to the occasional media shade thrown at us. I have no idea about Humphrey specifically (and don't think that this is more than locker-room hazing) but to think that no "edge" exists in any players on this issue is naive. Hamilton's short characterization of this hazing as "a lie" is the only reason that I added in the possibility that this player might have some of that edge in him, as Hamilton seems not to like the joke much.
2 long bombs by Miami had the CBs turning around and looking at Hamilton. Huge miscommunications on both, hopefully Kyle was in the right but
I guess there is a consensus that Kyle blew his coverage of one of the long bombs for a TD. There was another long throw that many are blaming on Kyle as well but there isn't a consensus on that one I guess.Ravens fans are not happy with him. Apparently blew an assignment to give up one of the long TD’s to Hill. Gave up almost 500 passing yards.
Dolphins fan here:I guess there is a consensus that Kyle blew his coverage of one of the long bombs for a TD. There was another long throw that many are blaming on Kyle as well but there isn't a consensus on that one I guess.
A lot of pissed Ravens fans, but losing after being up 35-14 entering the 4th quarter will do that to you.
LOL, that's what all the Ravens fans were mockingly posting in response to the tweet.How many rookie safties are there that he would be competing with for highest PFF grade?
Terrible take on twitter unless its an honest question. Any “fan” would know that he played well, and probably scored similarly to vets for the most part overall.LOL, that's what all the Ravens fans were mockingly posting in response to the tweet.
Biggest play of his career to date, chased down a WR (wasn’t his guy) and punched it out with Patriots driving down 5