The Baltimore Ravens‘ choice to again out of their commerce to amass Maxx Crosby raised loads of eyebrows across the Nationwide Soccer League.
To some, it seemed like a basic case of purchaser’s regret, on condition that it was public data that Crosby had undergone a minor process on his knee.
The Ravens, nonetheless, claimed that they really needed to commerce for him and in addition signal Trey Hendrickson, whom they signed simply hours after the commerce fell by means of. Followers have been skeptical about that narrative, nevertheless it may truly be true.
Making an look on Terron Armstead’s “The Set” podcast, Hendrickson appeared to substantiate the speculation.
Trey Hendrickson admits he needed to play with Maxx Crosby
“I used to be trying ahead to dashing with him,” Hendrickson said. “Like what an unimaginable alternative that may have been to have a bookends like that terrorizing quarterbacks, getting working backs to the bottom. That is what received me excited.”
That mentioned, the timing does not absolutely add up. Hendrickson’s market was being gradual and quiet, and the truth that the Ravens gave him a barely larger deal to signal him simply hours after the information broke of the failed commerce made all of it look fishy.
It is arduous to consider they might’ve had the sources to have each Hendrickson and Crosby on the identical protection, as a lot as new head coach Jesse Minter would’ve cherished that.
Regardless of the case, that is all water underneath the bridge now. Crosby is again in Las Vegas, and Hendrickson will proceed to hang-out AFC North quarterbacks, this time for one more franchise.
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