April 17th, 2008
Blogcasting the National Football League, Blogcasting the NFL
Baltimore Ravens QB Steve McNair announced his retirement today, ending an impressive 13-year career in which he was selected co-MVP, led the Tennessee Titans to the Super Bowl, and engineered the most successful regular season in Ravens’ history. Steve ends his career with 31,304 yards passing; 3,590 yards […]
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January 18th, 2008
Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
Former Philadelphia Eagles secondary coach John Harbaugh has been named the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens. And so continues the NFL trend of hiring young coaches. John is 45-years-old and only the third Ravens coach ever. Am I surprised? Yes, you could say that. Shocked is maybe […]
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December 31st, 2007
Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
‘Tis the season for firings and hirings. And the first head coaching vacancy is now upon us. It didn’t matter that the Baltimore Ravens won their final game of the 2007 season. In finishing 5-11, eight games worse than last year’s 13-3 mark, the Ravens fired head coach […]
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December 14th, 2007
Podcasting the National Football League, Podcasting the NFL
After an AFC North division title and playoff appearance to start the year, Baltimore was buzzing and expectations were high for this 2007 season. But the Ravens have fallen short with a rash of injuries, narrow defeats and controversial endings. Nobody could have predicted it. And no player […]

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December 7th, 2007
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Four Baltimore Ravens players have been fined for violating league rules prohibiting the abuse of game officials, the NFL announced today. Linebacker Bart Scott was fined $25,000 for verbally abusing game officials and throwing an official’s flag into the stands during last Monday night’s Baltimore-New England game. Cornerbacks […]
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December 4th, 2007
Blogging the National Football League, Blogging the NFL
For a moment — for just a moment there — I thought the New England Patriots’ perfect season was over. It was a blood and guts performance by the Baltimore Ravens defense, but in the end they made too many mistakes and Tom Brady and the undefeated Pats […]
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September 10th, 2007
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Kickoff Weekend 2007 will conclude in doubleheader fashion tonight as two All-Pro, veteran AFC North quarterbacks and two promising NFC West quarterbacks square off. I’m loving the two-game thing on MNF, but who can stay up until 1:15 on the east coast? Anyway, in the first game, Steve […]
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August 16th, 2007
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The Baltimore Ravens have lots of fans. Nine-year-old Katy Marchman might be their biggest. Katy has Angelman syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that affects her nervous system and causes seizures. Being speech impaired, Katy communicates mainly through pictures and gestures. And there’s nothing she enjoys more than watching […]
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July 12th, 2007
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The San Diego Chargers and Baltimore Ravens each selected a player in today’s seven-round supplemental draft. The Chargers, picking 28th, chose cornerback Paul Oliver of Georgia in the 4th round. The Ravens, selecting 31st, picked Maryland tackle Jared Gaither in the 5th round.
Paul Oliver (6′0′ 208) was among […]
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March 8th, 2007
The Buffalo Bills got rid of former first-round pick Willis McGahee, trading him to the Baltimore Ravens today. In return, they’ll have two extra selections in this year’s Draft (3rd and 7th rounds) and another in 2008. The reported seven-year, $40.12 million contract will put McGahee among the top-five salaried RBs in the NFL.So, who […]
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