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Zach is a stud for sure, I hope if he goes into coaching later in his career he comes back to UNT. He is full of fire and excellence, and does not except losing.

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Seems like he deserves some sort of article or mention of how he is missed, how we have had a hard time replacing him, and a recap of his 2013 All CUSA season and his UNT career stats.

 

Instead, we get forced fed someone else...

This post is the best post. 

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Seems like he deserves some sort of article or mention of how he is missed, how we have had a hard time replacing him, and a recap of his 2013 All CUSA season and his UNT career stats.

 

Instead, we get forced fed someone else...

 

Some forget how lucky we were to have Tobe, Craig and Zac at MLB.... Yet, the only HC not to recruit an NFL MLB is Dan McCarney

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Lemon is a practice squad guy and if he doesn't show significant improvement he'll be a practice squad guy for just this season. You can consider that a transition to the NFL recruiting success, but I won't. 

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Looks like Orr may get even more run in BAL to finish the year...

http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/bs-sp-ravens-play-out-string-1215-20151214-story.html

Harbaugh said the plan doesn't represent a shift in philosophy, but rather a desire to put more players in position to succeed and give others a chance to play.

Second-year safety Terrence Brooks should get a chance to play more, and inside linebacker Zachary Orr and young wide receivers Jeremy Butler and Daniel Brown will continue to factor into the game plan.

"We're not going to just trot guys out," Harbaugh said. "We're putting our best players out there. Let's see how well these guys play and let's see where we begin next year — who we got, how they fit in, what they do well."

Also, came across this profile of Orr posted on the Ravens' site this weekend...

http://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/article-1/In-The-Know-Zach-Orr/a7de8a36-2a70-4748-a49f-5019603abe80

“Zach’s potential is unlimited,” Inside Linebackers Coach Don Martindale stated. “There have been a lot of really good linebackers to play for the Ravens. If he continues to work hard and study, Zach will help carry on that great tradition we have in Baltimore.”

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What happened in Baltimore this year?

Injuries on offense. They've lost Steve Smith, Joe Flacco and Justin Forsett in the last month. But they were a pretty average team with those players healthy too.

But on the bright side, their kicker sings a nice "Ave Maria":

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Ravens fan here -- 17 guys on the IR will do that to ya... Not to mention countless other injuries. Outside of the Hawks game, it's been an 8 point margin in every game.

Zach has started to get a larger role, as D. Smith is slowing down. He's made some plays, but still looks out of position sometimes. Great on ST. Will have to get a jersey soon.

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