Ravens:
Despite horrific officiating, the Ravens found enough luck to advance to the divisional round of playoffs by giving up 400+ yards of total offense, but keeping the colts out of the end zone. Ray Lewis lead the team in tackles, and showed great heart in his last home game with the team, while Ray “flu-like Fumble-itis” Rice should have had a few less carries. The next order is much stiffer, as the significantly underdog Ravens travel to Mile High Denver to face arch-nemesis Peyton Manning, who just schooled us last month. Hopefully playing with more heart and determination, the Ravens will need to depend on more big plays on offensive against a defense much better than Indy, and continue to shut down the opposing QB.
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Roost #4 Playoff Tailgate Party – Sunday, January 6th
The Ravens won their wild card game against  Indianapolis Colts and Ravens Roost #4 was on hand for the party.
Roost 4 getting cranked for playoff game!
Roost #4 Playoff Tailgate Party – Sunday, January 6th
Happy New Year!
The Ravens host the Indianapolis Colts in playoff action at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, January 6th … game time is 1:00 pm. Roost #4 will be tailgating in the normal location in the lot behind ABC Rental on the corner of Russell & Hamburg Streets. Y’all know the routine! Please note – the cost to park on this lot for the playoffs is $60 per vehicle (up from the normal $40 fee). Get there early – the lot will fill quickly this week!
As you’re all aware, Ray Lewis announced this week that he’ll retire at the end of this playoff run. Ray is expected to play this week … and this is likely the last time he’ll step onto the field at the Bank in a Ravens uniform. The stadium will rock when he comes out of the tunnel before the game! Ray – thank you for all you’ve done for the Ravens and all you’ve given to the City of Baltimore!
Now let’s go beat the Colts! Go Ravens!!!
Iggy’s Ravens Report – January 2, 2013
Ravens:
In a virtually meaningless game, the Ravens lost to the Bengals, on an afternoon where both sides rested key players to get healthy for the playoffs. Next up is the Colts on Sunday afternoon, where a healthy diet of Rice and Pierce could go a long way to making the next round of playoffs in either New England or Denver, since Houston collapsed worse than the Ravens in December… In other news, Ray Lewis announced that he will retire at the end of the season.
Have a Happy & Safe New Year
Ravens Host Colts Sunday @ 1pm
Ravens Gameday Party at Jilly’s – Sunday, December 30th
Jilly’s will host their traditional NFL Gameday Party this coming Sunday, December 30th … the final week of the regular season. Join our Roost #4 members and friends at Jilly’s for the Ravens 1:00 game in Cincinnati … then stick around for the 4pm games. Roost #4 runs a 50/50 raffle during the Ravens game … all proceeds benefit Special Olympics Maryland. C’mon out, grabs some food and drinks, enjoy the game, and cheer for the Ravens as they prepare for their playoff run! Go Ravens!!!
Iggy’s Ravens Report – December 26, 2012
Iggy’s Ravens Report – December 26, 2012
Ravens:
Finally, a convincing win. The Giants elected to receive (not defer) the opening kickoff, and the Raven’s D came out strong again. The weak Giants D allowed the Ravens to move the ball freely all afternoon, leaving Eli off balance and out of Sync again. Now, the Ravens will face the Bengals in a relatively meaningless game since Cincinnati has clinched the 6 seed, and the Ravens don’t have much hope of changing their current positioning of 4 seed. If New England were to lose (4:25 game) to Miami, and the Ravens win, we could move into the #3 spot, but, at 10.5 point favorites, the patriots are expected to walk all over the fins. At the #4 seed, the Ravens will host the Luck-y Colts for a Wild Card round playoff game. If they were to sneak up into the #3 spot, they would host Cincinnati for that game instead. A first round bye is right out, thanks to the shellacking we took at the hands of Eli’s big brother, and team nemesis, Peyton.
This week, the Ravens play their best Friend: The team that took the pittsburgh stealers out of the playoffs. The keys to the game are quite simple: Stay loose and healthy. The Ravens need to move the ball consistently on offense, and remain persistent on defense so they don’t waddle into the playoffs scratching their head. Most importantly, however, is to stay healthy. We made the playoffs, and our positioning is unlikely to change, so play some good football, but don’t kill ourselves for the next week, which is poised to be an emotional (Pagano) game against another rising star.
Before I end this week, I have a few words on Average Joe Flacco. Joe is the best and longest lasting Quarterback this franchise has had in it’s short history, but questions still need to be asked about his future in Baltimore. Sporting average (or slightly above) numbers, Joe (and coach Harbs) has lead the Ravens to the Playoffs for 5 straight years, with the potential of posting playoff wins in all 5 of those years. Earlier in his tenure, he was riding the strength of the defense for good field position to bolster the teams results, but with the defense struggling with injuries, the results have been more volatile this season. Joe has asked for top tier quarterback money, but elite quarterbacks win Super Bowls, and the Ravens have not, despite being well poised to do so last year. The Ravens are not built for a deep playoff run this year either (surprise me), which leaves a lot of questions for Joe and his future in Baltimore. Cam Cameron, believed to be the one holding Joe back, is now gone, so it is all on Joe now. He has until the end of this season (post season included) to earn the big paycheck he has been asking for, or accept something less. The Ravens would be foolish to franchise Joe, but sending him out to check out the market is just as foolish since there is always an “Arizona” out there with money to spend, who will over pay for a proven (but average) 5 year NFL starter. With a make-shift front line protecting him, Joe needs to find a way to make things happen, or hard decisions will need to be made by both both Flacco and the Ravens.