Iggy’s Baltimore Sports Report – October 8, 2013

Ravens:
A Raven’s Win! What is more important? Miami proved that they need an offensive line by giving up 6 sacks to the Ravens to lead the league in sacks allowed, while the Ravens are getting false hopes in their ability to run the ball. Suiting up only 3 WRs, the Ravens resigned Brandon Stokely today after cutting him on Saturday in a strategic move (?) that brought in an extra TE that we did not use. The Ravens are obviously in a high stakes poker match, trying to get the right personal on a per game basis, and they are going to need it this weekend against the ever dangerous Aaron Rodgers, who could mimic the week 1 debacle in Denver, if the Ravens can’t find a to tighten up their secondary, or further increase pressure on Rodgers, which could also be disastrous given his ability to throw on the run.

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.

Shiver Me Timbers

Roost 4 members & friends on an adult cruise on pirate ship Fearless on Friday, September 27th. BYOG! Woo hoo!

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Iggy’s Baltimore Sports Report – September 24, 2013

Iggy’s Baltimore Sports Report – September 24, 2013

Iggy’s Baltimore Sports Report – September 24, 2013


News & Commentary


News and Personal Thoughts:
News article today told story of a 24-year old Annapolis man who was hit by a truck bicycling to Miami to complete his 30 ballpark charity tour.


Ravens:
Another shaky offensive performance, but this time bolstered by a pick-6 and kick return TD. The Defense has not allowed a touchdown since Peyton Manning scorched them for 7 TDs in week 1, meanwhile the offensive struggles are centered around an inability to maintain a rhythm on offense. Penalties were a major issue on Sunday, but the Texans set a record of their own for penalties, so it might have been partially attributable to some early flag-happy referees. Pierce did OK substituting for the injured Ray Rice, but holes are not being opened.


I would put Rice at 50/50 for next weeks game against Buffalo. Jacoby “Sweet Pea” Jones is trying to recover his humility.

Iggy’s Baltimore Sports Report – September 17, 2013

Ravens:
Better result, but it wasn’t pretty. 2 Missed field goals that could have come back to bite us, and allowing “Cleveland” to shred our secondary on a number of occasions. This young defense has a long way to come, and our schedule doesn’t get much easier than Cleveland.


I expect Rice to miss the next game, but that isn’t bad. Pierce has often been more effective when giving Rice a breather, now we will see what he can do as the premier back, assuming I am right about the injury, which appears to be a day-to-day issue, with a high chance of re-injury. Houston is next on the list, and they haven’t been the sharpened tool set so far, but then again, their opponents
the first two weeks might be better than predicted. The Ravens will have to play better to beat Houston, and I am not sure we are capable of that yet.

Iggy’s Baltimore Sports Report – September 11, 2013

Ravens:
You saw the game. You felt the pain. Everything turned on the failure of Harbaugh to throw the red challenge flag on what he was being told on the field to flag, but was too slow being relayed from the booth. What should have been 4th down and a punt turned into a long gain… and a long
game. The problem was exacerbated by our inability to catch the ball, and “own injuries” (Like the soccer term “Own Goal,” I am coining this phrase for Ravens players injuring Ravens players). We killed ourselves. The Broncos were just there to administer the sentence.


Next up is the Browns. A favorite rebound game, but the same questions remain. Can we get a running game going, can our receivers catch the ball, and can our inexperienced secondary avoid getting torched by one of the historically worst teams in the league?

Iggy’s Baltimore Sports Report for September 2, 2013

Ravens:
Denver fans have been outraged by the NFL’s promotion of this weeks’ season opening game against the Ravens. Apparently, a larger than life size head shot of Joe Flacco, alongside Peyton Manning has offended their die hard fans to the point where they have taken to deface the poster whenever and where ever possible. Personally, I still get extreme bouts of anger and nausea when they display john elway’s picture ANY WHERE! I also refuse to drink any Coors products since they used him as a spokesman. At least I have real grounds for my anger. Denver Fans? Get over it. It’s only a game!

Roost 4 Iron Girls

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Former Roost 4 member, Katie Pearl, and Roost 4 member, Karen Suter, are competing in the Athleta Iron Girl Triathlon at Centennial today. You go girls!

Roost 4 Adopt-a-Highway

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The Roost #4 Adopt-a-Highway crew were out cleaning-up Frederick Road in Oella on Saturday, August 18th.  Pictured are volunteers (back row) Marty Schlining, Shelly Kline, Tom Hook, Michele Welk, (middle row) Denise Stanco, Candace Skurnik, Amy Lakis, Geoff Lakis, (front) Mitch Hooper, and Jack Skurnik.

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