Pay It Forward: Ravens Roost #4 Adopted 7 Families

This year the Ravens Roost adopted 7 families of three children each through the Salvation Army for our Pay It Forward effort.  Seven team captains volunteered to take on the responsibility of raising $100.00 for food gift cards and presents (clothes and toys) for the families.  The Roost also donated an additional $700.00 dollars for food for Thanksgiving for those same families.

In addition Ravens Roost #4 donated toys to the Families Who Have been Affected by Domestic Violence.  In that effort, Jack and Candace raffled off a Torrey Smith autographed jersey to buy clothes and toys.  Jack and Candace also held a toy drive during the Roost’s annual Christmas party and bowling event to raise money for Special Olympics.

Candace was happy to report that her SUV was loaded to the ceiling with all of the generous gifts.  Jack and Candace, as chair of this years effort, want to thank each of you for your kindness.  It means so much for these families.

 

Roost 4 Meeting Tonight

Reminder … Roost 4 meeting @ 7pm tonight at Jilly’s! Everybody do the Flacco!

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Roost #4 Cosmic Bowling Challenge

Bowling is always a good time, and this years Roost #4 bowling challenge was no different.

 

Baltimore goes to the playoffs for the 5th straight year

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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 Roost #4 Tailgate Spot Seen on TV

Not  a close up, but it was there nonetheless.

Ravens Roost Holiday Party

Another year, and another great holiday party!!!

Roost #4 Tailgate Party – Sunday, December 16th

Ravens Roost #4 will hold a tailgate party this coming Sunday, December 16th, beginning around 9am in the parking lot behind ABC Rental at the corner of Russell Street and Hamburg Street.  Ravens host Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos at M&T Bank Stadium … gametime is 1pm.  Same routine … bring your own beverages and some food to share with the gang.  The grill will be available.  New Offensive Coordinator this week … hope Jim Caldwell throws-in some new wrinkles … and hope the Ravens injury-depleted defense can hang-in there against Peyton!

Reminder – Roost #4 meeting Monday night, December 17th, 7pm at Jilly’s!  This meeting marks the close of nominations for officers for 2013.  Complimentary appetizers will be available at this meeting.

Go Ravens!!!

Roost #4 Meeting – Monday, December 17th, 7pm at Jilly’s

Given the 4th Monday in December falls on Christmas Eve, the meeting has been moved-up 1 week.  The meeting will be held this coming Monday, December 17th, 7pm up at Jilly’s.  We’re currently accepting nominations for officers for 2013.  Nominations will be closed at the completion of the Monday meeting.  The vote will take place at our January 28th meeting.

C’mon out to Jilly’s Monday night … and as a special holiday treat … the Roost will have complimentary light appetizers available at this meeting!

Iggy’s Ravens Report – December 11, 2012

Iggy’s Ravens Report – December 11, 2012


News & Commentary


News and Personal Thoughts:
I hate deadskin fans almost as much as stealer fans. Week 16 game against the Giants has been moved to 4:25.


Ravens:
In a gutsy, late season desperation(?) move, the Ravens finally parted ways with Cam Cameron, after several heated exchanges between Harbs and Cameron on the sidelines of the deadskin game. Marked by repeated inconsistency on offense, Cameron had lost the support of the players, and finally the Harbaugh and the owner to prompt his removal and the promotion of Jim Caldwell (no, not Bob) as the new offensive coordinator. Caldwell stays as Quarterbacks Coach, leaving open the speculation of whether or not this is a permanent change, a temporary fix, or a trial period. Some have speculated that an off-season move will be made to bring in Norv Turner (Offensive Genius, but head coaching flop) next season. With Cameron trying to force an offensive scheme on the Ravens, Caldwell (Peyton Mannings former mentor, and head coach) has already demonstrated his charismatic flair with the players, and appears poised to develop a game plan more around our assets, then around his own personal agenda. This will be Caldwell first job as an offensive coordinator. A revision of the playbook is not necessary, as Cameron is expected to revive the no huddle offense, and
leverage plays already on paper, but seldom used by his predecessor.

The Pats demolition of the Texans last night virtually assures the Ravens of NOT getting a first round bye. A playoff berth can only be denied via collusion between the stealers and Bengals by virtue of a Week 16 tie, which would otherwise be unlikely. The Ravens hold tie breakers over both teams, regardless of the final three games outcome. Of all the possible playoff scenarios, the simplest is that a win gives the Ravens the division title. This will be third straight week that such a scenario has been possible.

This week, we face a hot Broncos team that has finally gotten use to Manning as their QB. Suggs and Lewis are expected to be back on the field, and will desperately be needed in an attempt to end Peyton’s 8 game personal win streak over Baltimore. Without sufficient pressure on Peyton to make bad choices, he will carve us up like a Thanksgiving Turkey. All he has to do is watch how 2nd and 3rd string QB beat us the last two weeks, and they will have to give him a drool bucket. Despite all our short comings, the Ravens seem to find a way to stay in most games, but what is important now is finding a way to win games and regain some confidence. This is our house. Let that be known. Let that be heard.

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