Jeremy Lin Even Kicks Ass In Football….
Not only is Jeremy Lin the best thing from Asia that has happened at Madison Square Garden since those cheap $2 California rolls, he can even kick ass in flag football. Check out JLin7 roastin’ and toastin’ some soft ass white boys from Harvard in the “Harvard Flag Football Championship” back in 2009.
Look at Lin channeling his inner Randy Moss and Ed Reed...
Via FloppingOut
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2 days ago
Ravens Structuring Offense, Not at Defense’s Cost
Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said he wants to see the team’s offense continue to grow and mature, but not at the cost of his traditional smash-mouth defense. The defense is stacked with perennial Pro Bowlers and All-Pros like Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Terrell Suggs and Haloti Ngata and rising stars Lardarius Webb, Jimmy Smith [...]
Via The Purple Chaos
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5 days ago
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5 days ago
Suggs Wins AP Defensive Player of the Year
On Saturday, Ravens defensive end/linebacker Terrell Suggs was named as the Associated Press’s NFL Defensive Player of the Year for 2011. Suggs posted the best year of his nine-year career in Baltimore, with 14 sacks, 7 forced fumbles, and 2 interceptions. He was the best player on the Ravens’ defense, which finished the year ranked third overall in the league. Unfortunately...
Via B-More Birds Nest
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6 days ago
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6 days ago
Suggs wins Defensive Player of Year
Baltimore linebacker Terrell Suggs, the most dynamic player on the Ravens' staunch defense, has won the 2011 Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year award.
On a team featuring longtime stars Ray Lewis and Ed Reed, Suggs stood out most for a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. He earned 21 votes, seven more than Minnesota end Jared Allen...
Via AP on Fox
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8 days ago
Suggs wins defensive player of year (AP)
Baltimore linebacker Terrell Suggs, the most dynamic player on the Ravens' staunch defense, has won the 2011 Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year award. On a team featuring longtime stars Ray Lewis and Ed Reed, Suggs stood out most for a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league.
Via Yahoo! Sports
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8 days ago
Ravens LB Suggs wins Defensive Player of Year
Baltimore linebacker Terrell Suggs, the most dynamic player on the Ravens' staunch defense, has won the 2011 Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year award.
On a team featuring longtime stars Ray Lewis and Ed Reed, Suggs stood out most for a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. He earned 21 votes, seven more than Minnesota end Jared Allen...
Via AP on Fox
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8 days ago
Ravens LB Terrell Suggs Named AP's Defensive Player Of The Year
Baltimore linebacker Terrell Suggs, the most dynamic player on the Ravens' staunch defense, has won the 2011 Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year award. On a team featuring longtime stars Ray Lewis and Ed Reed, Suggs stood out most for a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. He earned 21 votes, seven more than Minnesota end Jared Allen...
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8 days ago
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8 days ago
Ravens LB Suggs wins Defensive Player of Year
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Baltimore linebacker Terrell Suggs, the most dynamic player on the Ravens' staunch defense, has won the 2011 Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year award.On a team featuring longtime stars Ray Lewis and Ed Reed, Suggs stood out most for a nationwide panel of 50 media ...
Via Washington Times
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8 days ago
THINK POSITIVE
Owner: Ravens' window not closing
Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti believes his team's window to win a Super Bowl is not closing even though the team's stars are aging.
Via The Purple Chaos
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8 days ago
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8 days ago
Is the window closing? Bisciotti doesn't think so
Is the window closing for the Ravens to win a Super Bowl? It definitely is for stalwart linebacker Ray Lewis and free safety Ed Reed. But Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti believes the window is wide open for his franchise.
Via baltimoresun.com
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9 days ago
NFL's Greatest Players (1997-2011): No. 1-25
So many great players have come and gone in the last fifteen years let alone in the entire history of the NFL. 2011 marks the fifteenth year I have been following the National Football League. To celebrate, reflection was needed to see who the greatest players were during that timeframe.
The following is a list of the top 100 players to play during the years of 1997-2011. The...
Via Football Nation
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9 days ago
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9 days ago
Thursday morning one-liners
Is Pete Metzelaars headed for the Bills’ coaching staff? Signing free agent QB Matt Flynn for big money is a risk. Patriots QB Tom Brady is chasing perfection. Jets LB Jamaal Westerman is coming off groin surgery. The Ravens expect S Ed Reed to keep playing in 2012. The Bengals may look at running backs…
Via Pro Football Talk
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11 days ago
Ravens ''Assuming'' FS Ed Reed Will Return
Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti said at his end-of-the-season press conference that the team is assuming 33-year-old safety Ed Reed will return to the team, according to BaltimoreRavens.com. Ed doesnt give definitive answers, Bisciotti said. Were assuming hes going to be back. Hes under contract and I think he still has the desire to play. Reed is signed through...
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11 days ago
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11 days ago
Lewis will be back in 2012; no word on Reed
Linebacker Ray Lewis told reporters after the season-ending loss to the New England Patriots that he planned to return for a 17th NFL season, but the team is still awaiting word from free safety Ed Reed.
Via baltimoresun.com
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11 days ago
Ravens new DC expects FS Reed to return
Baltimore Ravens veteran safety Ed Reed is expected to return to the team next season.New defensive coordinator Dean Pees told the media he expects all his key players to return for 2012, during his official introduction Friday.“I expect everybody to be back, absolutely. There’s not one guy in that room that I don’t want back,” Pees told reporters. “Ed, all of them, I would...
Via Pro Sports Daily
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14 days ago
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14 days ago
Pittsburgh Safety Ryan Clark Added to Pro Bowl Roster
The Pittsburgh Steelers are sending another player to Honolulu to represent the black and gold in the Pro Bowl. Safety Ryan Clark has been added to the AFC roster. He is replacing Baltimore Ravens’ safety Ed Reed. This is Clark’s first trip to the all-star event.
Clark was a major factor in the secondary this past season, making an impact in the running and passing game. He is...
Via Rant Sports
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15 days ago
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15 days ago
annathisisme: “This is really cool. The Associated Press just...
annathisisme:
“This is really cool. The Associated Press just released a photo from the AFC Championship game, and it’s of Patriots QB Tom Brady’s arm. (H/T Jay Tate!) If you read closely, you can see Brady’s keys. All that respect for Ravens S Ed Reed? Not fake. He reminds himself, “Find 20 ON EVERY PLAY.” He also wrote, “Knees flexed — DOWN, DOWN!” and “NO...
Via Pats Propaganda
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16 days ago
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16 days ago
Ryan Clark replaces Ed Reed in Pro Bowl
Due to Baltimore Ravens free safety Ed Reed withdrawing from the Pro Bowl due to multiple injuries, including his neck, shoulder and left ankle, Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark has replaced him.
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17 days ago
On Jim Irsay On Peyton Manning On The Colts – Also Pagano Inspires My New Irrational Hatred of the Colts
I really thought that one day Chuck Pagano and Ed Reed's grey patch would be Eagles coaches. I hate the Colts now!
So I blogged earlier this week about Peyton Manning and his comments on the Colts. His comments were rather innocuous for someone who contractually obligated to an organization that is firing folks left and right. Apparently Colts owner Jim Irsay didn’t like Manning’s...
Via Player Perspective
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17 days ago
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17 days ago
Random picture of the day: The last thing Patriots QB Tom Brady looks at before the snap
This is really cool. The Associated Press just released a photo from the AFC Championship game, and it’s of Patriots QB Tom Brady’s arm. (H/T Jay Tate!) If you read closely, you can see Brady’s keys. All that respect for Ravens S Ed Reed? Not fake. He reminds himself, “Find 20 ON EVERY PLAY.” He also wrote, “Knees flexed — DOWN, DOWN!” and “NO TURNOVERS.” Still...
Via The Rap Sheet
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17 days ago
Tampa Bay Bucs Hire Program Builder Greg Schiano
After backing an Armored truck up to Chip Kelly’s front door, only to receive a polite refusal, the Tampa Bay Bucaneers look like they’ve finally found their man. It was once again at the college level but this time it was at the oposite end of the country.
Greg Schiano has agreed to become the next head coach of the Bucs, replacing Raheem Morris, who -after as promising...
Via The Herd's Word
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17 days ago
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17 days ago
If Schiano deal gets done, offensive coordiantor remains big question
All signs continue to point to Greg Schiano of Rutgers becoming the Buccaneers' next head coach.
If the deal gets done, and it does not appear that is just yet, there will still be a very significant question remaining: Who will run Schiano's offense?
Schiano has an extensive defensive background. He was a defensive backs coach for the Chicago Bears in the late 90s and the...
Via Bucs Beat
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17 days ago
Webb Says Ed Reed is Coming Back
Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed has been to the postseason six times in his 10 year-career, but he has yet to reach the Super Bowl. After another bitter postseason defeat, and a season in which he played through multiple injuries, many are wondering whether Reed will return for the 2012 season. Reed, 33, did not [...]
Via The Purple Chaos
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18 days ago
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18 days ago
Ryan Clark added to Pro Bowl
Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark is heading to Hawaii. The 10-year veteran will replace injured Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed in this weekend's Pro Bowl.
Clark led the Steelers with 100 tackles this season, adding one interception and five passes defensed. He'll join quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, kick returner Antonio Brown and linebacker James Harrison on the AFC...
Via AP on Fox
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18 days ago
Steelers S Clark replaces Reed in Hawaii (AP)
Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark is heading to Hawaii. The 10-year veteran will replace injured Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed in this weekend's Pro Bowl. Clark led the Steelers with 100 tackles this season, adding one interception and five passes defensed. He'll join quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, kick returner Antonio Brown and linebacker James Harrison on the AFC team.
Via Yahoo! Sports
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18 days ago
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