Ravens Game Release: Week 4
Straight from the busy offices of the Baltimore Ravens PR Department, here is the link to the Weekly Game Release for Sunday's game at the New England Patriots. This week's release is stocked with even more information than ever before and is a great big meal for stats and quotes-hungry Ravens fans. Check it out:
http://www.baltimoreravens.
(Click on the 'Jump' and see what the "Weekly Release" includes.)
The release contains the following information:
· Game Preview
· Quotes
· Team/Player Notes
· Ravens in Our Community
· John Harbaugh’s Press Conference Transcript
· How Ravens are Built
· Depth Chart
· Transactions
· Game-by-Game Starters
· Rosters
· Cumulative Statistics
Additionally, the 2009 Baltimore Ravens Media Guide can be downloaded at
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If Boller and 1 receiver took a healthy unbeaten Brady and Pats to the last play….Flacco, his 8 receivers and 3 headed monster will devastate them.
Not looking for this to be a real close game. I’m going Ravens 27-13. Pats get 2 early field goals after sputtering inside the 20 and then get a 3rd quarter passing TD to Maroney to make it 20-13. Flacco then goes down the field early in the 4th and hits Our Kelly with a 15 yard bullet for the final score. Tom Catwalk will yell and whine at his receivers and O-line the whole game. He’ll then run off the field refusing yet another ESPN interview. He will then appear before cameras after the game in a Russian mink hat and shades.
hey MaLor..working on Yuenglings Black and Tan tonight. The Leinenkugle Sunshine Wheat or whatever wasn’t very good. I actually jammed a lime into it to kill the after taste. That friggin (didn’t say the F word like SNL) stuff set me back $9 for a 6 pack. Whu Whut!
I enjoy Yuengling. For some reason, lately I have been in a Mexican mood and been loving Modelo and Del Sol, you know, the knock off of Corona. Model is the best, they come in these little 4 inch tall bottles. But Natty is still a huge part of my diet.
You have to hate losing more than you love winning.
Natty Boh
is by far the best tasting cheap to mid-ranged (i.e. Miller Lite, Coors Light, Bud, etc) beer you can buy hands down. I’m in Maine, which has incredible microbrews, but I miss the hell out of it. HOWEVER, I will be back in naptown later this month (I may not have a choice if the ravens beat NE- they may run my ass out of town whether I like it or not). Definitely looking forward to fall crabs and boh. Don’t sleep on fall crabs, they’re heavier and cheaper this time of year than in the summer. We always get a pile of em for World Series games…
I was talking about natty light man
Gotta go with the cheapest stuff you can find around here. 11 dollar 30’s is the best deal I have found so far. But miller lite is my all around favorite. That is for when I decide to be a big spender.
You have to hate losing more than you love winning.
I used to bring National Premium
the “good” natty beer, up to college in Connecticut in the late ’70’s and my friends would scarf it down like it was Heineken!
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Ditto
Did the same thing, and had the same experience happen to me at Rochester Institute of Technology in the late ’80’s.
Never even heard of it there in the early ’00’s. Labatt and Canadians were the new hotness.
Water covers 2/3 of the Earth's surface. Ed Reed covers the rest.
Heck, I remember
when they shipped Coors from Colorado in concentrated form thru trucks and added water in their Virginia plant. Until then, it was a “premium” beer in this area!
aka 'Rexx'
yea vlad. late 80s is along time ago. the 2 dollar cherry bommbs (nock off red bull and cherrry vofka) and $2 miller lites did me good tonight. combine dat with some late night shanghai chinese buffet. living life brothaer
You have to hate losing more than you love winning.
We had quarter-beer nite
at The Prospect Bar in Hartford, CT. Needless to say, 25 cents was still cheap enough to get trashed in the late ’70’s!
aka 'Rexx'
I know its early
But is Kruger going to see the active list this week? Is his special teams play getting better in practice?
I see no reason
to activate him at this point. Our ST’s did a great job on Cleveland’s J. Cribbs and that should be enough to keep him on the sidelines, barring an injury elsewhere.
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one of my favorite quotes from Harbaugh's press conference about playing rugby after a pick
" . . .it’s like anything else. You can’t just play the game scared. You’ve got to be willing to attack people. And when we get an interception, our idea is to score. That’s our first thought. Not at the expense of losing possession of the ball, so guys have to make good decisions. Now, we may have certain guys that are allowed to pitch it and certain guys that aren’t, certain guys you’re allowed to pitch to and certain guys you aren’t. Guys earn the right to make those kinds of decisions. And Dawan [Landry] is definitely one of those guys, as would be Ed [Reed] and Ray [Lewis] and some of those other guys. Good football players should be able to make wise decisions in the heat of battle. And we count on our guys to do that, and we trust them to do that. If they stop doing that, then they lose a little bit of
leeway." Great perspective.
They Practice
From what I have heard, the defense actually does practice running back interceptions and lateraling them. So if Harbs is comfortable with it, who am I to question him?


















