Iggy’s Baltimore Sports Report – October 1, 2013

Ravens:
Flacco 3 INTs and credit the WR’s with 2 more. 5 Giveaways. Do you really deserve to win when you do that? That aside, I was really ticked off at the game ending penalty on Suggs. If the QB is delaying to burn more seconds, and we are trying to end the play as quickly as possible and the Offensive line is blocking for the QB, then HE’S FAIR GAME!!! I’ve seen Peyton Manning fake a kneel down, and then pitch a TD pass. Stop babying the QB. That call was wrong, and I stand by it. We shouldn’t have even been in the game at that point, so we are fortunate to have lost by 3 to Buffalo… that’s right, Buffalo. This one could really haunt us.

Problems persist on the run blocking front (or lack thereof). Receivers are playing volleyball. Defense made a rookie QB look good. I guess there is some work to be done this week, against a Miami football club that is coming off a prime time embarrassment on Monday night. Ravens are 0-2 on the road this season. A lot of factors ain’t giving me the warm fuzzies about this game, so be loud down there, and let them know you have their backs. They are gonna need it!

The NFL is looking into expanding the post season to 14 teams, and reducing the preseason to 3 games. This means that only the #1 seed would get a bye, and opens up the potential of starting the season a week earlier, and include 2 bye weeks per team.

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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.

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Ravens Clinch Playoff Berth

With the Dallas 27-24 overtime win, the Ravens have clinched at least a wild card spot, despite losing 3 in a row. With the next Ravens win, or Cincinnati loss, Baltimore clinches the division title and a home playoff game. First round bye? Forget about it.

Now the difficult part: Pittsburgh plays Cincinnati next week… you do the math.

Iggy

Ravens Can Cam!

A day after losing 31-28 in OT to the Redskins, the Ravens fired Offensive Coordinator, Cam Cameron, and promoted Jim Caldwell (previously our QB coach … and Head Coach of the Colts) to the position.  Here’s the link:

Cam Canned!

Brace yourselves … Peyton Manning’s coming to town this weekend!