Now we know why Zorn was expendable? With this in play Joe can now look too the bench, cause Cam and John have their own agenda in play, RUN! JOE! RUN!
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Baltimore Sun:
Ravens backup quarterback Marc Bulger should have several opportunities to start in the quarterback-challenged NFL if he elects to leave Baltimore. But the 10-year veteran didn't rule out a return to the team when players cleaned out their lockers on Monday.
"I was happy here and I wouldn't mind coming back here," Bulger said.
Given the number of free agents the Ravens will need to re-sign this offseason, Bulger probably won't be real high on the list. He never played a snap in the regular season for the team as Joe Flacco's caddy, even when Flacco struggled. The team seemed intent on letting Flacco work through his problems and not create a bigger quarterback issue.
Bulger threw for 122 touchdowns with the St. Louis Rams between 2001 and 2009, starting 95 of 96 games he played. He mastered Mike Martz' offense in St. Louis and was good enough to make Kurt Warner expendable.
Yet this season, he was content to blend in behind the scenes with the Raven...
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Well now, since philly has answered that question by sending Kolb to the Cards this leaves only two things to ponder? whats in the works for Flacco? Please! Who wants this to be just a bad dream? Can the Ravens survive this nightmare? the one good thing is this won't take long to play out, So just make sure the bus that they (The Ravens) are being thrown under is big enough to do the job in one pass. No pun intended.
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