Ray Lewis: 18th Greatest NFL Player of All Time
October 29, 2010 by conoonk
Filed under Around the Internet, Baltimore Ravens
It’s finally here. The 9th episode of “Top 100: NFL’s Greatest Players” had Baltimore Ravens MLB Ray Lewis as the 18th greatest player of all time. Can’t really argue with that (though I could easily place him in the top 10, but I may be bias). This makes Ray Ray the greatest linebacker (Jack Lambert [...]
The Ravens Can Now Lean on Offense, Not Defense
October 28, 2010 by ggwinner52
Filed under Around the Internet, Baltimore Ravens
Offense takes lead? The Baltimore Ravens celebrated their Super Bowl victory anniversary this past Sunday, and when you think back to that championship team, you think of their dominating defense. In fact, the 2000 Ravens Super Bowl team had one of the best defenses in NFL history, surrendering only 165 points in a 16-game season [...]
The Hangover: Purple Monday Week 7 Edition
October 25, 2010 by Bart Raeke
Filed under Around the Internet, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills
There’s a cliche that runs through all of sports. Quite frankly, I’m actually kind of tired of this cliche, but if there was ever a recent poster child for it, the Ravens 37-34 OT win over the Buffalo Bills yesterday proved it to be true: that’s why they don’t play the game on paper. What [...]
5 Lessons Learned: Ravens vs Bills
October 24, 2010 by conoonk
Filed under Around the Internet, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Featured
The Baltimore Ravens rallied late to beat the Buffalo Bills in OT, 37-34. What a game. I knew the Bills were going to go down swinging, but they did more than just swing. The Bills stood up pound-for-pound against a much better Ravens team. Here are 5 things we can learn from the game: Ed [...]
Tom Brady Greater than John Elway and Dan Marino?
October 23, 2010 by conoonk
Filed under Around the Internet, New England Patriots
According to a secret panel of NFL Network analysts, coaches, and former players, New England Patriots QB Tom Brady is the 21st greatest NFL player of all time. That’s TWENTY FIRST out of ALL the HUNDREDS of GREAT NFL players in HISTORY! I apologize for my improper capitalization and ranting, but I’m just mind-blown right [...]
Staff Predictions Week 7: Ravens vs. Bills
October 23, 2010 by thepurplechaos
Filed under Around the Internet, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills
Offensive MVP: Picks By Player Pick Stat Prediction Comments Gene Winner Ray Rice 87 yds rushing, 54 yds receiving, 2 TDs Cam Cameron will try to shred a struggling Bills run defense. Conoon Kim Ray Rice 109 yds, 18 yds receiving, 1 TD McGahee might see more playing time this week, but not until Rice [...]
Defensive Strategies: Bills vs. Ravens
October 22, 2010 by ggwinner52
Filed under AFC, AFC East, AFC North, Around the Internet, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Featured
DEFENSIVE STRATEGIES Advantage: Ravens Defensive Line The Buffalo Bills offensive line has struggled this year, which is not good when they have to face a testy Ravens defense. To compound matters for the Bills, their starting right tackle Cornell Green is out indefinitely with an undisclosed injury. The likely replacement will be undrafted rookie Cordaro Howard [...]
Facing the Enemy Week 7: Ravens vs Bills
October 21, 2010 by conoonk
Filed under Around the Internet, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills
This marks 4 straight weeks where opposing team’s bloggers have chosen to go with the Ravens to win the game. The (4-2) Baltimore Ravens come back from a tough loss to return home and face the (0-5) Buffalo Bills. Of course the Bills don’t want to advance 0-6, but I think last week left a [...]
2010 NFL Power Rankings Week 7
October 19, 2010 by conoonk
Filed under Around the Internet, Baltimore Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens lost to the New England Patriots, but they are still our number one team. The Ravens have the most talent, and we’re not buying that a close loss to the Patriots in overtime should drop them in rankings. The Chicago Bears and Washington Redskins fall out of our rankings while the Miami [...]
Say Goodbye to “Devastating Hits” in the NFL
October 19, 2010 by conoonk
Filed under Around the Internet, Baltimore Ravens
After the helmet-to-helmet hit on Baltimore Ravens TE Todd Heap delivered by New England Patriots S Brandon Meriweather, and among other big hits throughout the weekend, the league plans to announce a new policy where players will be suspended for delivering dirty blows . Ray Anderson, NFL’s Executive VP of football operations, gave this statement: [...]