AFC North is Ravens to Lose

The NFL off-season is in the books, training camp is upon us, and football is in the air in Baltimore. With the Orioles in the middle of a dreadful season, the excitement of the Purple and Black is just the cure for the dog days of summer here in Charm City. Much of the excitement [...]

The Conflicted Ed Reed

Ed Reed is my favorite player, but lately he’s been tweaking me a bit. Reed is a fairly quiet guy, reluctant to do interviews and not usually in the headlines for off-the-field reasons. Recently; however, Reed has been regularly appearing on the Fan, bashing the Ravens brass in roundabout ways. Reeds’ scheduled radio appearances were [...]

Three Insurance Policies For The Ravens

I realize that the U.S. Men’s National team just pulled off one of the most inspiring victories in their history and are primed to exact revenge on Ghana in the round of 16, but I want to write about Ravens football for a spell. Within the last week the team added three former pro bowlers [...]

Weapons of Mass Destruction

Anyone who studies politics knows that the United States is scouring the world looking for any person or country that has weapons of mass destruction. Instead of going oversees, they only need to travel 40 minutes north up I-95 to M&T Bank stadium to find the “weapons of mass destruction”. Anquan Boldin, Derrick Mason, Ray [...]

NFL Draft, Under The Lights

The 75th NFL Draft did not disappoint in its primetime debut.  After a chalky first couple of picks things started to get interesting when Jacksonville chose Tyson Alualu with the tenth overall pick.  Alualu is a 6’3, 295 pound defensive end out of Cal.  He led all Pac 10 defensive linemen in tackles in ’09 [...]

The Baltimore Ravens select…

The draft is right around the corner and every pundit is debating on what team is going to pick which player, who is falling, who is rising and who should go number one overall. The Ravens have the 25th pick in the first round and there is a lot of speculation, among a lot of [...]

Breaking down the Ravens’ schedule

Given the Orioles 2-12 start, many, if not all Baltimore sports fans have officially started looking ahead to football season. Tuesday night marked the unofficial start of the football season as the NFL announced the regular season schedule for the 2010 season leaving everyone out there starting their win/loss prognostications for the Ravens. Certainly it [...]

A Mock Draft You Can Trust

We’re nary a month away from Christmas in April, aka the NFL draft.  So being the good NFL fanatic that I am I decided to do a mock draft…that and I’m also bored out of my mind at work.  Now by no means do I think that my mock draft will play out with any [...]

Masons’ Back To Add Familiar Face To New Look Receiving Corps.

The cornerstone of the Ravens passing attack for the last half decade is back in the fold.  Derrick Mason signed a two-year contract last night, which likely means that the receiver will end his storied career as a Raven.  The total worth of the contract is eight million dollars, with three and a half million [...]

Donte Stallworth to the Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens and Ozzie Newsome just signed FA wide receiver Donte Stallworth to a one year, $900,000 deal to begin the process of rebuilding their much maligned receiving corps. Stallworth is not a Pro Bowl caliber receiver, but should provide competition at a position that needs upgrading in the offseason if the Ravens are [...]