We have now had hours to digest the Baltimore Ravens' decision to walk back on their trade of Las Vegas Raiders pass rusher Maxx Crosby.
With the reason reportedly being that Maxx failed his physical/medical, the Ravens got news they didn't like and therefore, didn't go through with the trade.
For some, the move is just confusing as the Ravens would have surely had all the necessary medical reports on Maxx prior to making the move, right?
And for general manager Eric DeCosta, he detailed why the Ravens chose to walk back on the Crosby deal.
"We were not able to complete the process in acquiring the player based on our assessment of the situation," Decosta said via NFL Network's Andrew Siciliano.
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DeCosta's words are confusing.
When the Ravens decided they would be parting ways with two first-round picks, surely the front office and the entire organization would have had a good idea of where Crosby was in relation to his rehab, right?
Well, apparently not.
It appears the Ravens greenlit the move before knowing the full details, which is odd in itself.
The whole situation is confusing and odd, with many believing it doesn't pass the sniff test.
And DeCosta's comments only further illustrate how odd this entire situation is.
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