New Baltimore Ravens free safety Earl Thomas' tenure with the Seattle Seahawks didn't end on a good note and some of his comments since joining the Ravens echo that. On Thursday Thomas was asked to compare the two defenses and his comments were pretty simple, he is in a more complex system now.

“This defense is very complex compared to what we did in Seattle where we just ran cover-3 all the time,” Earl Thomas said, via NFL Network's Andrew Siciliano.

It's unclear if Thomas was trying to take a shot at his former team, but it's hard to read those comments in any other way.

With the players that the Seahawks used to have on the defense, it would make sense to play a cover – 3 because it gave all the superstars a chance to play to their strength. As the stars started to leave the defense never changed though, and that could be where Thomas complaints could from.

Former Ravens player Eric Weddle also took a shot at the Seahawks this off-season saying if the Los Angeles Rams played the same defense that the Seahawks did, he probably would have not joined them.

“I feel like I can fit in any system. I don’t like the generic Tampa 2 defenses and you just sit back and the quarterback knows what you’re in and is basically going to pick you apart. And if the Rams did run that, or like a Seattle (Cover) 3, I probably wouldn’t have came,” he said during his introductory press conference via 247 Sports. “I bring more to the table than just sitting back like a sitting duck.”