Stop us if you have heard this before. The Baltimore Ravens were at the center of one of the more dramatic storylines of the offseason after pulling the plug on one of the more impressive moves so far this spring. A potential blockbuster deal for Maxx Crosby appeared close to the finish line before the Ravens ultimately pulled out following medical concerns. They quickly announced a make-up date for their fan base and the Baltimore media.

It was learned less than 24 hours later that they had agreed to terms on a deal that would allow them to sign Trey Hendrickson. Yep! That will heal a wound quickly, but then Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta met with the media. It appears his pain hasn't healed as quickly.

He also expressed that the plan was to land Maxx Crosby and Trey Hendrickson. How great a tandem might they have been?

Still, there is chatter. After all, no one can make everyone happy, right? Some have suggested that pivoting from the Crosby trade will irritate other NFL franchises and make it hard for Baltimore to regain trust after making that decision. DeCosta poured cold water on that idea with one icy but poignant statement.

“It hasn't stopped my phone from ringing.”

Consider that a mic-drop moment. In the NFL, deals fall apart sometimes. This one just featured a high-profile name at one of the busiest times of the offseason.

Front offices understand that business is business, and if anything, DeCosta's phone continuing to ring proves the Baltimore Ravens remain one of the league's most active and respected organizations. The Crosby chapter may be closed, but if history (and the present) are any indication, Baltimore's next big move is probably already being worked out behind the scenes.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens GM Eric DeCosta fires back at critics after trade pivot