Baltimore Ravens: Who’s Getting the Job?

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 Baltimore Ravens: Who’s Getting the Job?
See, now this is a job we could see Bill Cowher going for. Well, let’s amend that - because it would make him a division rival with Pittsburgh, he won’t take it, but Baltimore is a team that has enough pieces in place that it could legitimately reach the playoffs next year. The offense, with the right QB, could move from below average to average. The defense was tops in the NFL in ... [link]

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Published 1/3/2008 by CalmerThanYouAre at Brahsome - Care To Get Nice?
... Bowl coverage, some NFL news, a little college hoops talk and, of course, hot chicks. Breakdown: The AP Top 25 (Epic Carnival) Remember my name: Frank Haith (Storming the Floor) In case you missed it, blowU lost to West Virginia last night. (Awful Announcing) In case you missed it, Jokelahoma lost to West Virginia last night. (With Leather) Attack Force: NFL Playoff Preview (Ghosts of Wayne Fontes) Baltimore Ravens: Who’s Getting the Job? (The Big Lead) Dirk Exorcizes Some Demons ...

Baltimore's coaching search and first-round draft pick
Published 1/3/2008 by Dewey (Yardbarker) at Blogimore Ravens
The Big Lead wonders who will get the Ravens job. Many of the usual suspects are there. TBL also throws in its two cents about Baltimore's first-round draft pick in April. With the 7th pick in the 2008 NFL draft, the Baltimore Ravens select: a) Brian Brohm, Louisville, b) Matt Ryan, Boston College, c) Colt Brennan, Hawaii, d) Andre Woodson, Kentucky, e) Chad Henne, Michigan, f) John David Booty, USC, g) Erik Ainge, Tennessee. Our guess is Ryan or Brohm will be off to Atlanta, so pencil in Woodson. The Ravens have the ...

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