Ravens coach John Harbaugh stepped up to become the voice of reason in what has become an embarrassing week for his team. Call it a scoreboard malfunction. Or call it Scoreboard-Gate. In the end, it’s plain silliness. To say the Ravens lost the AFC Championship Game because the scoreboard showed it was third down — [...]
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The Ravens are ‘boring?’ They’re okay with that…
January 19th, 2012
afcbeast The Baltimore Ravens offense is perfectly content to bore the NFL en route to the Super Bowl, and they hope to do that again this weekend in Foxboro. Not once during their win over the Houston Texans on Sunday afternoon did the Ravens turn the ball over or draw a penalty. They had ample opportunity, [...]
No serious damage to Ed Reed’s ankle
January 17th, 2012
afcbeast The biggest injury concern for the Ravens is safety Ed Reed. But coach John Harbaugh indicated that it’s not much of a concern. Reed rolled his left ankle when he landed awkwardly after leaping to knock down a Hail Mary pass in the final seconds of Sunday’s divisional playoff win over the Houston Texans. Harbaugh [...]
No serious damage to Ed Reed’s ankle
January 17th, 2012
afcbeast The biggest injury concern for the Ravens is safety Ed Reed. But coach John Harbaugh indicated that it’s not much of a concern. Reed rolled his left ankle when he landed awkwardly after leaping to knock down a Hail Mary pass in the final seconds of Sunday’s divisional playoff win over the Houston Texans. Harbaugh [...]
No serious damage to Ed Reed’s ankle
January 17th, 2012
afcbeast The biggest injury concern for the Ravens is safety Ed Reed. But coach John Harbaugh indicated that it’s not much of a concern. Reed rolled his left ankle when he landed awkwardly after leaping to knock down a Hail Mary pass in the final seconds of Sunday’s divisional playoff win over the Houston Texans. Harbaugh [...]
Anquan Boldin is probable for Sunday, because he is the toughest man alive
January 14th, 2012
afcbeast Anquan Boldin missed the last two games of the Ravens regular season after having surgery to fix torn cartilage in his knee. The Ravens wrapped up the two-seed without him, giving him another week to rest, and now Boldin is ready to go for Sunday’s game against Houston. Of course he is. I’ll take any [...]
Five very special New Years wishes for the NFL in 2012
January 1st, 2012
afcbeast It’s 2012 now, everybody, which means we don’t have long left to go. That being the case, I’m hoping that the new year will bring us the best and most fun NFL calendar year we’ve ever had. Here are my five New Years wishes towards that end. 5. A healthy neckbone for Peyton Manning. I’ve [...]
AFC notebook: Browns expect Steelers to keep ball on ground (Yahoo! Sports)
December 8th, 2011
afcbeast Baltimore: The Ravens ran for 290 yards Sunday against Cleveland, but coach John Harbaugh isn’t prepared to embrace a run-first philosophy. “It is a passing league,” Harbaugh said. “If you look at the rules, the way they’re built, the yards are piled up in the… View full post on Yahoo! Sports – NFL – New [...]
Ravens win more than bragging rights
November 25th, 2011
afcbeast BALTIMORE — Winning the Harbaugh Bowl meant more to the Ravens than bragging rights for John Harbaugh over his brother Jim. The Ravens’ decisive 16-6 victory over the 49ers allows you to make the argument that Baltimore is the best team in the AFC. What’s not debatable is this: The Ravens are the AFC’s most [...]
Rapid Reaction: Ravens 16, 49ers 6
November 25th, 2011
afcbeast BALTIMORE — Thoughts on the Baltimore Ravens-San Francisco 49ers game: What it means: Winning the Harbaugh Bowl means more than just bragging rights for John Harbaugh over his brother Jim. The Ravens improved to an AFC-best 8-3 and can make the case for being the best team in the conference. Baltimore once again plays its [...]



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