With the Orioles already schedule to play on the same night as the NFL season would like to kick off in Baltimore, the Ravens could open on the road if an agreement between the NFL and the Orioles cannot be made, reports a Bleacher Report Article. I saw this coming soon after the Ravens won the Super Bowl.
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Iggy’s Ravens Report – March 17, 2013
Ravens:
I think the diaspora has finally dissipated. The Offense lacks a go-to receiver, and the defense is in runes… or is it? Pete Prisco on CBS had an interesting article outlining what we lost, and what we have to replace the holes. His summary is that we will be okay, and I feel the same way. We do have money available, and we have pulled in a few lesser free agents, but all in all, the only thing we really need right now is a go-to receiver (I guess we were too quick to trade Q), and McKinnie to sure up the front line, because without that front line, Joe is just average, and not Super Bowl MVP.
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Iggy’s Ravens Report – March 9, 2013
Ravens:
With Flacco now the highest paid player in the NFL, the Ravens need to fill in the pieces around him. Next up on the priority list is Ellerbe, who could command significant dollars on the open market, but has expressed his desire to stay in Baltimore. Meanwhile, the Ravens are trying to negotiate a pay cut for Boldin. If unsuccessful, the Ravens would release Boldin, who has already stated his intent to retire if that does happen. The bigger implication is the loss of a “go to” receiver for the Ravens, that is not easily filled. Other free agent news has Cary Williams on the market, Ed Reed still in limbo, and Paul Kruger heading for the exit. Restricted free agents Pitta, Dickson, and Art Jones have been tendered contracts, but if the Ravens want to keep Ellerbe, they will have to do more acrobatics, which may include the release of Vonta Leach, and/or restructuring contracts of big names, like Ngata, Suggs, and Yanda. That is fine and dandy for 2013, but only amplifies future salary cap problems (see the stealers for a prime example).
Iggy’s Ravens Report – March 2, 2013
On Monday, Joe Flacco will sign a long term deal with the Ravens that will make him the highest paid quarterback in the NFL, but if the deal doesn’t include Bryant McKinnie, we won’t get our money’s worth. It was the addition of McKinnie to the O-line at the start of the playoffs that finally gave Joe the time to throw and be the elite quarterback, albeit for 4 games, that he claims he is. Traditionally, the year after a huge contract signing (6 years, $120.6M) is a huge let down. Retiring Ray Lewis and Matt Birk freed up $6M in cap space, but more must be freed to keep us a contender. If Flacco was under a microscope before (Remember, I keep calling him “Average Joe Flacco”), the next several seasons will amplify the magnification on him, as he now tasked with proving he is worth of every dollar now being paid to him.
Ravens Roost 4 Pack
Bob and Wendy Caldwell will be doing the 18th annual March for the Animals, the Maryland SPCA’s largest annual fundraiser.  They are looking for Roost members to join in the fun and do the walk with them.  Those interested to contact Bob at mr.bobcaldwell1[at]hotmail.com.  Walkers can bring their dogs, and although cat owners walk the event, it is usually without their pets.
If there is enough interest from the Roost, Bob would like to form a Ravens Roost pack, and have ‘Ravens Roost 4’ appear on our event t-shirts.
Reminder – Roost #4 Meeting TONIGHT – 7pm at Jilly’s!
Hey Roost #4 members!
Just a reminder … we have a Roost meeting TONIGHT! (Monday, February 25th), 7pm up at Jilly’s!
This is our last meeting before our March 23rd bull roast … so please turn-in your collected monies, ticket stubs, and unsold tickets to Kim Colhouer at this meeting!
Also, we’re asking members to bring a bottle of booze to the meeting to serve as a donation to our Plush Wheel.
We’ll be looking for volunteers to sign-up at the meeting to assist with shifts on the wheels and selling raffle tickets at the bull roast.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Iggy’s Ravens Report – February 22, 2013
Ravens:
Well, with Joe Flacco’s head swelled larger than the Good Year Blimp, things are going to be tough next season. The kind of money Joe is asking (over $20M/year, to make him the highest paid QB in the NFL), will put us further into Salary cap hell. Ravens really can’t negotiate with other free agents until Joe is settled, which is supposed to start taking place this weekend. Options are to use the restricted Franchise tag (worth about $14.6M, but other teams could make him an offer, and we would have to match), use the unrestricted franchise tag (worth just over $20M), or sign him to a long term deal. Obviously, the latter is preferred, and I would recommend giving him a ridiculously long contract (8 or 10 years), with a base of $17M this year, which goes up $1M or $2M per year, and tag on a big signing bonus. That would give us wiggle room in the future. There are other complications that can arise, like Flacco protesting the Franchise tag, and having to cut several key players to make salary cap space, but first things first, we need to make “average” Joe, well above average.
Roost #4 Meeting @ Jilly’s – Monday, February 25th, 7pm
Hey Roost #4 members!
Just an early reminder that we have a Roost meeting this coming Monday, February 25th, 7pm up at Jilly’s!
Why the early reminder? A few of us are leaving Thursday morning for a weekend up at Deep Creek Lake and to participate in the Maryland State Police Deep Creek Dunk!  Frosty, Mitch, and Dan Collins will be taking the Dunk Saturday at 2pm! Thank you to all of our members and friends who have already made donations in our names to Special Olympics Maryland! If you haven’t donated it’s not to late to do so … follow this link – Donate to Team CRRUDE – and click on one of our names to make a donation to Frosty, Mitch, or Dan.
This is our last meeting before ourt March 23rd bull roast … so please turn-in your collected monies, ticket stubs, and unsold tickets to Kim Colhouer at this meeting! Also, we’re asking members to bring a bottle of booze to the meeting to serve as a donation to our Plush Wheel. We’ll be looking for volunteers to sign-up at the meeting to assist with shifts on the wheels and selling raffle tickets at the bull roast. Thank you in advance for your help!