Monday, October 15, 2007
For Ravens, Six Turnovers and Five Field Goals Equal One Win
Published: October 15, 2007
It was a rout waiting to happen: the St. Louis Rams, without a win and with a depleted offense, against a Baltimore Ravens defense eager to prove it is still the best in the N.F.L.
Bullying the backup quarterback Gus Frerotte into six turnovers yesterday, the Ravens delivered in a 22-3 victory against the visiting Rams.
Playing for the injured Marc Bulger, Frerotte was forced to operate behind a depleted offensive line and with a receiving corps missing the injured Isaac Bruce and Dante Hall. Frerotte threw a career-high five interceptions and lost a fumble as the Ravens (4-2) cruised to their most lopsided victory of the season.
“We knew they was wounded,” Baltimore defensive end Terrell Suggs said. “We smelled blood and we went after it.”
Suggs had one of the Ravens’ four sacks, and Baltimore’s five interceptions tied a team record. After limiting San Francisco to a touchdown in a 9-7 victory last week, the Ravens topped that by holding the Rams to a field goal.
Frerotte left the game with a little more than a minute left after being hit throwing a pass. “It was a long day,” he said.
Matt Stover kicked five field goals and Willis McGahee had a 6-yard touchdown run for the Ravens. It was the first time this season Baltimore won by more than 7 points.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
'McBoller' tag team at QB clicks for Baltimore
BALTIMORE — Steve McNair and Kyle Boller provided a twist on the two-back backfield trend with their Week 3 quarterback tag team.
The McBoller double team proved to be a winning one in the Baltimore Ravens' 26-23 win Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.
Ravens coach Brian Billick says he has a reliable quarterback contingency. There is no hint of any quarterback controversy considering Boller embraces his role as McNair's backup. He credits the 13th-year veteran with helping him grow in confidence, which he exhibited in playing a key role in back-to-back wins for the 2-1 Ravens.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
UPDATES
B. J. Sams was placed on the IR list and Corey Ross was activated from the practice squad.
The Injury Report...
Now that I have that off of my chest (See photo below), Let’s get to the Raven’s injuries.
Steve McFumble…er…McNair seemingly has a strained or pulled groin. We probably will hear more on that today. Boller didn’t look bad considering the ok performance by the O line. Maybe we will see some of Troy Smith at full speed. Ray Lewis will undergo an MRI this morning to see if his triceps is strained or torn. B.J. Sams is out for the season with a torn ACL which is really unfortunate for him because he really showed some promise with a tight return game. Fortunately for the Ravens, they have some depth at that position considering Ed Reed’s runback for a TD. Last year, Cory Ross did a decent job covering for him, not to mention that the Ravens drafted the fastest legs in the draft under Yamon Figurs. John Ogden’s toe has become a serious injury and he is out indefinitely. Adam Terry moving over and Marshall Yanda jumping in seems to be a viable solution. Todd Heap’s backup Daniel Wilcox is out with a right ankle sprain (he just recovered from the left ankle sprain in preseason) but Quinn Sypnewski has potential too. I think that’s all but that’s enough.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Ravens vs. Bengals Recap
Oh. My. God. Where do you begin? I don't think as a fan I can endure an entire season of games like that. On paper, according to all of recorded history, a team doesn’t have an opportunity to win a game with 6 turnovers. The Ravens did, and that is a positive. They also played through numerous injuries and saw guys step up and fill the holes, and that is a positive. It the end, it wasn’t enough, but don’t have a short memory – two years ago, we would have lost 27-6.
First, let me touch on the coverage: Tony Kornheiser LOVES Chad Johnson. And
Let’s break down position by position, starting with what was one of the great surprises of the night.
Running Backs: Willis McGahee turned in a solid performance for his first game. He already looks to be a reliable threat coming out of the backfield, both for the running game and the passing game. McNair seemed very comfortable going to him as a check down, and he runs the out pattern very well, which fits into the Ravens scheme. As the season progresses, look for the Ravens to run more east to west with McGahee as everyone becomes more comfortable with the team. It is too early and would be unfair to make comparisons with McGahee (77 yards on 19 carries) and Lewis (35 yards on 11 carries), but McGahee looks like he will fit in just fine.
Quarterbacks: 4 turnovers. McNair took the blame. “Even though we were in the ballgame the last few minutes, it’s uncalled for and unacceptable this offense and it all starts with me. I got to protect the ball and give my team a chance”. McNair was not sharp, but he is also better then he played last night.
Offensive Line: The line had trouble all night protecting the quarterback. This in part, led to six turnovers. McNair was hit, rushed, and hurried all night. When
Defensive Line: The D Line turned in another solid but unspectacular evening. As with the Offensive line, they seemed to settle down as the game went on, turning in some really solid stands late in the game.
Linebackers: The linebackers, as they do most games were solid as the fans have come to expect. Johnson did a good job showing speed in pursuit and getting to Carson Palmer, making us forget that Thomas fellow that went to
Secondary:
Receivers: This is one area where the fans saw bolder play calling then the Ravens have done in the past. It didn’t always work out, but hopefully that doesn’t keep Billick from going to the air in the future. Mason had a solid outing, Williams needs to hold onto the ball.
Officiating: As a Ravens fan, I am admittedly biased. But there were some obvious questionable calls. Even if you take out the Heap play at the end of the game, the game did not seem to be called “evenly” if you will. It was hard to see sometimes with the fascination of the cameras with the guys in the booth, but Cinci’s secondary was very physical, especially on Williams.
Veteran players play through adversity, good players have a short memory. The Ravens have to shake this off and respond.
Ravens at Jets. Sunday at 4:15 pm.

