Looks like the Ravens will miss out on the AFC North and possible first-round bye
December 24, 2010 by Dan Parzych
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After the Pittsburgh Steelers improved to 11-4 following their 27-3 win over the Carolina Panthers on Thursday, it seems like the Baltimore Ravens appear to be heading towards the Wild Card spot and will miss out on a first-round bye in January. At 10-4, the Ravens head into their final two games of the regular [...]
Jaguars provide fans with great Super Bowl odds to consider
December 24, 2010 by Dan Parzych
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After their 27-3 win over the Carolina Panthers, the Pittsburgh Steelers appear to be on their way to clinching the AFC North—meaning the Baltimore Ravens will most likely end up earning a Wild Card spot this postseason. Depending on what happens over the next two Sundays, the Ravens will most likely face the division winner [...]
97% Chance Baltimore Ravens Make 2010 Playoffs
December 23, 2010 by conoonk
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Happy holidays, everyone! I must apologize to you readers for my absence of writing; there was no power ranking, staff prediction, or facing the enemy article last week, and I’m sorry for that. We will definitely have those up for you this week, so check back soon. Now when the (10-4) Baltimore Ravens face the [...]
Defensive & Offensive Strategies: Ravens vs. Browns
December 23, 2010 by ggwinner52
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Defensive Strategies Return of Organized Chaos As mentioned last week, the Baltimore Ravens defense seems to play more consistently in a base 3-4 formation, while mixing up the looks and blitzes at the line of scrimmage. Last Sunday, the defense attacked well playing from this lineup and did a great job harassing New Orleans Saints [...]
Ravens RB Ray Rice has career day against Saints
December 20, 2010 by Dan Parzych
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Baltimore Ravens running back Ray displayed one of the best performances of his career against the defending Super Bowl champions on Sunday to keep his team in the hunt for the AFC North. Rice finished with a career-high 233 yards from the line of scrimmage and found the end zone twice to help the Ravens [...]
Saints get clipped by Ravens, 30-24
December 19, 2010 by phil.lasseigne
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The Saints’ defense was no match for the Ravens’ Ray Rice, as he nearly single-handedly downed the Saints 30-24 in Baltimore on Sunday. Rice, who had 233 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns, led an offensive attack that the Saints struggled mightily to stop. While Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco passed for two touchdowns and 172 [...]
Ravens rookie TE Ed Dickson catches first career touchdown reception against Saints
December 19, 2010 by Dan Parzych
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Baltimore Ravens rookie tight end Ed Dickson recorded his first career NFL touchdown reception against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. Dickson caught a 34-yard pass from Joe Flacco in the first quarter to give the Ravens their first points of the game. Dickson made his first career start against the Saints as a replacement [...]
Offensive & Defensive Strategies: Saints vs. Ravens
December 18, 2010 by ggwinner52
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OFFENSIVE STRATEGIES: Continued Focus On the Run The Baltimore Ravens have a big challenge tomorrow as they take on the New Orleans Saints. The Saints have a good defense that ranks 5th against the pass and 16th against the run. Unfortunately, Ravens fans are trying to figure out what’s wrong with Baltimore’s offense; the unit [...]
Saints to battle Ravens in Sunday heavyweight match
December 17, 2010 by phil.lasseigne
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While the Saints are currently in the midst of a six-game winning streak, their streak will be put to the ultimate test on Sunday when they travel to Baltimore to play the Ravens on Sunday. The last three games on the Saints schedule (Ravens, Falcons, Buccaneers) will truly test the team before the playoffs begin, [...]
If Ravens want any chance against Saints, the defense needs to avoid another collapse
December 17, 2010 by Dan Parzych
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The Baltimore Ravens head into Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints with three wins in their last four games. However, for any chance against the defending Super Bowl champions, the Ravens’ defense will need to perform a lot better than they did against the Houston Texans in Week 14. Baltimore established an early 28-7 [...]