Five Reasons Why A Colt is the Answer For the Baltimore Ravens

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 Five Reasons Why A Colt is the Answer For the Baltimore Ravens
For now, the Ravens can be encouraged that their sorry record might translate into getting one of several NFL ready quarterbacks from the college ranks this year. Given the Ravens’ current state of affairs offensively, and the personnel they have in place, the logical choice for the team should be Hawaii QB Colt Brennan. Here’s five reasons why. [link]

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Can The Redskins Stay Alive?
Published 12/7/2007 by Jarrett Carter at (Obsolete Feed)
... " down the stretch after starter Jason Campbell left in the second quarter after suffering a dislocated kneecap. Although Washington held its collected breath for most of the moments following that, he responded with 15-20 passing for 224 and two touchdowns. Maybe the Ravens should look to get this guy instead of Colt Brennan. ...

Around The Blogosphere for 12/7
Published 12/7/2007 by Alex Whiteleather at MVN Outsider
... him?  [Believing in Magic] MLB’s latest performance enhancing related suspension is a joke.  [Oriole Magic] The Oakland A’s expect a busy off-season.  Where will Danny Haren end up?  [Athletic Supporters] Tim Starks predicts the big Mayweather/Hatton fight for tomorrow night.  [Ring Report] Elsewhere in the sports blogging community: Colt Brennan is the right man for the Baltimore Ravens.  [The Ebony Bird] Find out what quarterback the Bears should make a run at ...

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