Until Demetrius Williams proves he can stay on the field and make plays consistently, he is more option than answer for the passing game. In that light, it's not surprising that the Ravens have explored the possibility of trading for disgruntled veteran receivers such as Anquan Boldin and Brandon Marshall. "Everybody's seen glimpses of [Williams] the last two years," said Cam Cameron, the Ravens' second-year offensive coordinator. "But in reality, in my mind, we've got to be prepared to play without him." Source: Baltimore Sun
Well thats just freaking great - if the guy we've been banking on for three years isn't looking like the answer (or even part of the answer) then I think Brandon Marshall is looking even better. DW has been able to be counted on for 2-3 sweet plays a season - just enough to keep all of us optimistic, same as Kyle Boller - but if he isn't getting significantly better than pursuiing a legitimate solution seems like the most obvious path.
Easy, don't pop a cork, this is about motivation and deception just not at the expense of the Ravens probably, it's not so much that the cards are asking to much it's because Boldin is asking to much...