The Baltimore Ravens' walking back on their trade for Las Vegas Raiders pass rusher Maxx Crosby continues to make headlines.
Mostly because Maxx spoke on his podcast, The Rush, and laid all his feelings about what transpired out there for all to see.
Crosby stated he was "livid" at what happened, with the Maxx failing his physical, according to the Ravens, but some didn't buy it as a legitimate reason.
And now ESPN's Dan Orlovsky, when reflecting on Crosby's comments, doesn't think it is a good look for the Ravens.
"This is a bad look for Baltimore," Orlovsky said on NFL Live. "At least if Maxx's side of the story is real and true, and we have no reason to think it's not, it's a bad look for Baltimore."
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Ravens move on from Crosby...quickly
The thing that has got most people offside with this whole ordeal is that reports state the Ravens were already talking to Trey Hendrickson when Crosby was still in the building.
And the fact that the day after the Ravens walked back on the Crosby trade, they were able to sign Trey so quickly certainly raises red flags.
As Orlovsky stated, it is a bad look for the Ravens, and they will now have to wear the criticism that has come with the no-trade.
The Ravens technically didn't do anything wrong, but it doesn't feel right, does it?
Either way, the Ravens don't come out of this squeaky clean...at all.
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