Suggested Reading for Worried Ravens Fans

Posted August 13, 2008 on BaltimoreLuke's Blog:
Listening to Baltimore sports talk radio on my way home from work today, I couldn't help but hear great panic for the upcoming season. With question marks at quarterback and offensive tackle and numerous injuries, Ravens fans have a lot on their minds. I suggest cracking open a Natty Boh, kicking back, and reading a good book. Here's a list of Ravens books to read that didn't quite make it to the publisher for whatever reason. Feel free to add to the list as the man who compiled it failed in writing his own book "How to Keep Them Laughing." This list is a work of fiction. Do not attempt to contact your local Borders to see if they have these titles in print. You will be met with an awkward silence.

  • 1
    Know the Snap Count

    by Ethan Brooks

  • 2
    Long Snapping for Dummies

    by Harper LeBel

  • 3
    Making Good Decisions

    by Kyle Boller with an introduction by Vinny Testaverde

  • 4
    How to Capitalize on Your Career Day

    by Jay Graham

  • 5
    Keeping Your Cool in the Heat of Battle

    by Orlando Brown

  • 6
    God, It's Great to be a Raven!

    by Terrell Owens

  • 7
    Johnny Who? Baltimore's Real #19

    by Scott Mitchell

  • 8
    Catching It All

    by Travis Taylor with special forewords by Ron Johnson and Clarence Moore

  • 9
    Modest Man

    by Ray Lewis

  • 10
    Installing a Screen Door

    by Kipp Vickers

  • 11
    Who Needs Ray?

    by Edgerton Hartwell

  • 12
    Courage

    by Elvis Grbac

  • 13
    Me Talk Pretty

    by Brian Billick

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