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Week 9: Ravens vs. Steelers–The Sequel
Posted on 3 Nov 2011 by Frank Sullivan.
On September 11th, the beginning of the 2011 NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens played host to the Pittsburgh Steelers. What ensued was out of the norm for the most ferocious rivalry in today's NFL. The Ravens racked up 385 yards against the Steelers vaunted defense; Ray Lewis and company forced seven turnovers, recorded four sacks, and nearly shut out the defending AFC Champions: 35-7. It'...
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Week 7: Ravens vs. Jaguars–Why is this game on Monday Night?
Posted on 20 Oct 2011 by Frank Sullivan.
Before I even begin discussing the Ravens match-up this week, I think something needs to be said about how the NFL schedule was put together this year. Granted, they were gearing up for the lockout scheduling later bye weeks and no divisional games early, but here's a list of some of the games we've seen, or we'll be seeing on Monday Night Football: Patriots-Dolphins, Giants-Rams, Bucs-Colts,...
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Week 4: Ravens vs. Jets–Sunday Night Slugfest
Posted on 30 Sep 2011 by Frank Sullivan.
Alright, I think it's fair to say the lockout has taken it's toll on our beloved NFL. Let's be real, the Lions and Bills are locked in divisional races, Cam Newton is breaking passing records, and Tony Sparano still has a job; everything seems a bit off. Offenses have sputtered out of the gate while running backs and offensive lines are still working to get into a rhythm. Great defenses h...
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Week 3: Ravens vs. Rams—Onslaught
Posted on 26 Sep 2011 by Frank Sullivan.
406 yards of Total Offense…in the first half! Rookie Wide Receiver Torrey Smith's first 3 career receptions are touchdowns...all in the 1st quarter! (5 receptions for 152 on the day) Joe Flacco-27/48, 389 yards (career high), and 3TD's All of it added up to a 37-7 win in St. Louis and a record setting day for the franchise; hanging 553 Total Yards on the beleaguered Rams (now 0-3). The Ra...
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Week 1: Ravens vs. Steelers–Unexpected Domination
Posted on 13 Sep 2011 by Frank Sullivan.
Before the start of Sunday’s game in Baltimore it looked as though one team had followed the blueprint for continuity during the preseason and one team had rebuilt on the fly; after Sundays game it seemed as though both teams were heading in opposite directions. The Ravens off season saw them cut many notable veterans and bring in new faces, hoping the team would gel quickly. The Steelers d...
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Week 1: Ravens vs. Steelers–Bring it on
Posted on 9 Sep 2011 by Frank Sullivan.
The Ravens-Steelers rivalry might be the best rivalry in all of football. It’s definitely the hardest hitting most hate filled rivalry in the NFL. These teams play in the same division, that’s twice a year. On top of that they seem to always meet in the playoffs where the high stakes add something special to the match up. Simply put: these guys don’t like one another. Five things to...
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Warning Signs
Posted on 30 Aug 2011 by Frank Sullivan.
Every team has questions right now. Ten to twelve of those teams have serious Super Bowl aspirations and the talent to get them there. The Baltimore Ravens have the talent but questions surrounding the team, as a whole, makes some skeptical of their contender status. No team can be serious about hoisting the Lombardi Trophy if they aren’t comfortable with the players they’re putting on ...
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Buffone Fantasy Football Guide RBs 6-10: MoJo Falls to #9
Posted on 19 Jul 2011 by John Buffone.
Yesterday proved that Adrian Peterson is still tops among fantasy options and that LeSean McCoy could be headed for a monster 2011 season. Today however, will show some newcomers in the top 10 and a once-coveted running back falling to the bottom of the Top 10. Running backs 1-5 #6 Ray Rice:RB- Baltimore Ravens Rice will continue to carry your fantasy team. Age: 24 Height: 5’8 Weight:...
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6-10 Atop the Fantasy Boards
Posted on 24 Jun 2011 by David Willow.
Well we dipped our feet in the water with the top 5 players on fantasy boards let's take a look at the rest of the top 10 across most draft boards. There's definitely less of a consensus to me when it comes to the 6-10 portion of the the top picks mainly due to PPR (points per reception) values that can fluctuate their overall value. Also, there are times when many fantasy managers will reach f...
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Ten Things We Learned After Divisional Playoff Weekend…
Posted on 17 Jan 2011 by Bill Dowling.
1. If you don’t believe in Aaron Rodgers yet, you need to get your head examined. He had plenty of critics before the postseason started, and has shut them all up. Rodgers is by far the MVP of the playoffs. He is playing in a different stratosphere right now and if the Packers go to Dallas it will be because of Rodgers. 2. Turnovers are the most important stat in football. Teams tha...
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AFC Wild Card Preview- Baltimore Ravens (12-4) at Kansas City Chiefs (10-6)
Posted on 9 Jan 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
The Chiefs are in the postseason for the first time since 2006; It’s the first time that San Diego did not win the AFC West for four years. The game will be played in the legendary Arrowhead stadium where the crowd is always in a frenzy. Kansas City is 7-1 at home this season. That lone defeat came last weekend against Oakland. The Ravens have won on the road the previous two Wild-Card r...
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Should I Stay Or Should I Go Now?
Posted on 8 Jan 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
‘Should I stay or should I go now… If I leave there will be trouble, and if I stay it will be double… So you gotta let me know, should I stay or should I go'. Who would have thought that a song written by The Clash in 1981 would be relevant to sports in 2011? Recently, Andrew Luck, the consensus number one pick in the upcoming draft, shocked the sports world when he announced that...









