nflgridirongab.com - 6/6/2009
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From The Baltimore Sun
With several wide receivers excused from voluntary minicamp, backup quarterback Troy Smith made a temporary position change to wide-out, running routes and making some impressive catches Tuesday.
The Ravens have tinkered with the idea of expanding the role of ...
Troy “Slash” Smith?
ravensgab.com 6/3/2009 —
From The Baltimore Sun
With several wide receivers excused from voluntary minicamp, backup quarterback Troy Smith made a temporary position change to wide-out, running routes and making some impressive catches Tuesday.
The Ravens have tinkered with the idea of expanding the role of ...
Positional Review Preview: Quarterback
ravensgab.com 6/9/2009 —
There are a lot of things to love about June; the end of school, taking time to relax on vacation and hitting your local swimming pool.
The downside is that there is very little to talk about in the way of football. Organized Team Activities will keep the team busy until late July hits and ...
Positional Review Preview : Wide Receiver
ravensgab.com 6/18/2009 —
It seems like just the right time to examine the most talked about position for the Ravens organization. If Flacco is the quarterback then who is going to catch all of his passes?
2008 Review:
The Ravens passing game continued development as they finally found a franchise quarterback and ...
News | Smith Could Be the 4th
baltimoreravens.com 6/27/2009 — Ravens head coach John Harbaugh sounds surprised when talking about wideout Marcus Smith’s development in his second year. During an offseason where the primary question on the lips of Ravens fans is who is going to step up in the passing game, ...
The Ravens: 10 things you'll want to know -
baltimoresun.com 6/9/2009 — The Ravens have begun another passing camp at The Castle, and the team hopes it will find some answers heading into training camp. Decades ago, training camp was the time for experiments. But offseason mini- and passing camps are for experimentation ...
Baltimore Ravens' Coaches Under The Gun
bleacherreport.com 5/22/2009 — The defensive coordinator position of the Baltimore Ravens is one of majesty.
Over the years, the Baltimore defense has been so successful that it has earned a head coaching job for three former defensive coordinators—Mike Nolan, Marvin ...
Ravens Try Out Felix
rightoffrussell.com 5/29/2009 — The Ravens have invited undrafted free agent OL Robbie Felix into camp. Felix, who played 4 years at UTEP, joined the Ravens for workouts and tests on Monday. Both went well and the team asked Felix to stick around. What is unique about Felix is that he is 6 months removed from having a ...
Troy Smith to Be Bigger Part in O
ebonybird.com 7/10/2009 —
Ex Heisman Quarterback Troy Smith
In 2008 the offensive side of the ball was revolutionized by the Miami Dolphins when they installed what became know as the Wildcat Formations. Following in their wake various teams have installed similar systems; the Baltimore Ravens have had perhaps ...
Ravens WR Mason Calls It A Career, Retires
yougabsports.com 7/14/2009 — Associated Press
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Derrick Mason told a sports Web site on Monday he's retiring from the NFL.
Mason
"After 12 years, I have seen it all and done it all," Mason told jocklife.com. "Right now, I am content with the decision ...
Four Breakout Players for 2009
footbaltimore.com 6/8/2009 — With the start of Ravens training camp a little more than seven weeks away (July 29th), I’m going to predict four Ravens’ players - two offensive players and two defensive players - that I expect to have breakout seasons in 2009.
The four players I’ve selected should benefit ...
John Harbaugh: A Fan's Coach —
Bleacher Report - NFL 6/5/2009
This past Friday, I was lucky enough to be at Camden Yard to witness Matt Wieters make his major league debut.
And although Wieters went 0-for-4, it was an amazing game. The crowd was electric, Luke Scott hit two home runs including a grand ...
When Do You Go "We"? —
Bleacher Report - NFL 6/6/2009
It's a common enough situation. Fans call into their local sports radio/TV show or send an e-mail or whatever, and the question/opinion usually goes something like this: "Yeah, Jim Bob, long-time listener, first-time caller. Hey, do you think ...