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Official Baltimore Ravens 2011-2012 Season Thread

  • That fake on the xtra point was such a kick in the dick. That was awesome.

    7erps

  • Ngata (sign him Ozzie) was a beast yesterday. If the defensive line can continue to get that kind of push, the Ravens will win the division this year.

    Seeing Flacco have time to go through his progressions, and actually doing it, was great. I loved Heap, but I think not having him and Mason will make Flacco a better QB. Mason constantly demanded the ball and Heap was the security blanket.

    Pitta and Dickson are athletic and have decent hands. In the preseason thread, I said Dickson looked great on the opening day of training camp. He is like a extra WR out there.

    Wait till the OLine has time to gel. LOL flex

    This post has been edited 2 times, most recently by reeceg1 on 9/12/2011 at 8:01 AM

    Layman ... Jake Layman!

    reeceg1

  • Mike Preston

    8:40 p.m. EDT, September 11, 2011

    Some of the NFL's biggest stars have been signing contract extensions, including Pittsburgh's Troy Polamalu and Minnesota's Adrian Peterson. Around Baltimore, fans were wondering if Ravens defensive tackle Haloti Ngata was next.

    Stop worrying. The negotiations are moving in the right direction.

    "It's getting closer," said Ngata after the Ravens humiliated Pittsburgh, 35-7, in the season opener. "We're just a few dollars apart."

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    The Ravens need to get Ngata's contract done soon because if he has another game like Sunday, the price will go up. Ngata finished with four tackles, but he also tipped two passes, forced a fumble and recovered another. In just about every big play the Ravens had on defense, Ngata played a part whether it was harassing the quarterback or crushing a runner in the backfield.

    There were times when Ngata was hustling 15 to 20 yards downfield to make tackles. The play that epitomized Ngata's effort came late in the first quarter when he took on both the guard and tackle, and allowed outside linebacker Terrell Suggs to loop inside to sack Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Of the seven turnovers the Ravens collected, Ngata was directly involved in three.

    "I thought it was dominant, to borrow a phrase," said Ravens head coach John Harbaugh.

    Ngata was named the team's franchise player before the lockout began. Team officials have been negotiating with him since the end of last season. Ngata came into training camp about 20 to 25 pounds lighter, at 330, but he has become one of the most complete defensive tackles in the game during the past two seasons.

    The Ravens might as well open the vault and give him the key to the city.

    "Those negotiations are between my agent and the team," said Ngata laughing.

    Rapid improvement

    Everyone, including running back Ray Rice, was concerned about the chemistry of the offensive line because the group didn't take a snap together in a preseason game.

    But tackles Bryant McKinnie and Michael Oher, guards Ben Grubbs and Marshal Yanda and center Matt Birk so dominated the Steelers that it was embarrassing. McKinnie slapped around Pittsburgh All-World outside linebacker James Harrision, at times knocking him silly with one big paw.

    By the end of the third quarter, Grubbs and Co. were driving the Steelers into the ground, which is what prompted the fight between the two teams. Pittsburgh had only one sack and if you can control Harrison and LaMarr Woodley, you'll beat the Steelers.

    Did Woodley play?

    "The day we got McKinnie and practiced for the first time, it all game together," said Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron. "Michael Oher is a very good left tackle, but he just seems more comfortable on the right. We knew McKinnie was going to be good and we have a lot of veterans on this group, guys with four or more years of experience. I think there are a lot of good things still left to come."

    Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu said: "We got beat up all over the field today, most of the game, against our rivals. The truth of it is, we got our butts kicked."

    Cameron Under Fire

    Besides running behind McKinnie and Grubbs, Cameron did a nice job of getting Rice and young tight ends Dennis Pitta and Ed Dickson isolated on Pittsburgh linebackers, especially on crossing routes or out in the flats.

    Dickson and Rice each had five catches and Rice also ran for 107 yards. Those 100 yard performances are almost unheard of against the Steelers. Pitta had two catches for 45 yards.

    Signs of the times

    I've been waiting almost four years for Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco to consistently throw over the middle without fear. Then, and only then, would we know that Cameron had turned him loose.

    Flacco threw over the middle quite a bit Sunday against Pittsburgh's Cover 2, and that 34-yard pass to Dickson down the seam in the first period, which was nullified because of a McKinnie holding penalty, was Peyton-Manning like. The 18-yard touchdown pass to Dickson in the third quarter was a beauty, too.

    According to Cameron, Flacco also played a major part in adjusting the running game and setting the protections.

    Wimp award

    Pittsburgh receiver Hines Ward got into an altercation with Ravens safety Bernard Pollard in the second quarter, and took a swing at Pollard before running away and going back to the huddle.

    What a sissy.

    In that situation, my money goes on Pollard. He'd TKO Ward in about two minutes.

    By the way, if you get a chance, check out Jarret Johnson taking out Ward in the second half. It will give you goose bumps.

    Ball skills needed

    Anquan Boldin caught the game's first touchdown pass in the first quarter as he hauled in a 27-yard pass from Flacco. Pittsburgh cornerback Bryant McFadden was in great position to make an interception, but he seemed to lose the ball.

    It was perhaps the strangest play of the game.

    Bad matchup

    Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs is a Steelers killer, and has been for years. One would figure Pittsburgh would give Willie Colon plenty of help against Suggs, but Suggs had three sacks despite Colon constantly holding.

    When Suggs took his jersey off after the game, Colon's hands were probably still attached.

    No monkey?

    Harbaugh and Flacco both declined to talk about getting the Pittsburgh monkey off their backs, but deep down inside, they both wanted to win because a loss would have been another huge setback for this team.

    If the Ravens weren't so obsessed with beating the Steelers, they wouldn't have spent so much time during the offseason developing game plans. Even Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti has talked about chasing Pittsburgh.

    "We've gotten that burden off our shoulders. We're one up on them right now; that's how we've got to approach this," said Rice. "It's always great to get that burden off your shoulders, because if they ever came in here and knocked us off, then you know what, they're up two. "

    Young guns

    Even before the game was a blowout, Harbaugh got some of his young players on the field, including rookie receivers Torrey Smith, LaQuan Williams and rookie defensive end Pernell McPhee. It was also nice to see backup outside linebacker Paul Kruger get some work in the rotation with the first unit.

    Hint, Hint

    If the Ravens are going to keep inside linebacker Ray Lewis on the field in passing situations, use him as a pass rusher. Opposing teams are going to isolate him more and more in coverage, and that's not Lewis' forte any longer.

    What a waste

    The Ravens converted a fake extra point early in the third quarter despite being ahead, 27-7.

    Why?

    Isn't that something you want to save for later in the season when you really need it?

    This post was edited by reeceg1 on 9/12/2011 at 8:04 AM

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    Layman ... Jake Layman!

    reeceg1

  • Major props to Suggs.

    Layman ... Jake Layman!

    reeceg1

  • joebookman said...

    The 2nd Steeler game is game #8 for the Ravens. Here are the 8 QB's they face after Steeler game #2.

    Colt McCoy (x2)
    Andy Dalton (x2)
    Tavaris Jackson
    Alex Smith
    Kerry Collins
    PhiLLLLip Rivers

    To call that 2nd half of the season group a laughable bunch is an insult to laughable bunches.

    Yeah noticed that the other day. Our 2nd half schedule is much easier than the first.

    terps687

  • Can anyone find a picture of Jarret absolutely BLOWING UP Hines Ward??? I can't find one anywhere.

    7erps

  • Play

    jarret johnson vs hines ward

    This video was uploaded from an Android phone.

    http://www.youtube.com/v/W2DVuMBpRiU

    7erps

  • Haloti Ngata might be the best defensive player in the league

    strOterp

  • strOterp said...

    Haloti Ngata might be the best defensive player in the league

    if he's not #1 he's top 3 for sure

    stangs25

  • 7erps said...

    Can anyone find a picture of Jarret absolutely BLOWING UP Hines Ward??? I can't find one anywhere.

    I like this version.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj0hcW29Pyg&feature=related

    southernterp

  • Anyone know if the postgame presser is online anywhere? I poked around on youtube a bit last night and all I could find was Reed

    kcashmoney

  • What about vid of Ngata destroying the o-lineman after his tip and Ray interception. Anyone have that?

    Terp08

  • southernterp said...

    I like this version.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj0hcW29Pyg&feature=related

    roflmao
    How come I am just seeing this for the first time now? I watched the whole game yesterday and never saw mention of this amazing play. Watching it just now, first I was laughing at what a blatantly dirty play it was by Jarrett when he has essentially a clear path to Rothlisberger but then takes a hard right in order to lay #86 out....but after seeing it several times it looks like it actually WAS supposed to be a shovel pass, and Jarrett recognizing it and breaking it up led to the busted play interception. Amazing play and the announcers never said word 1 about it....or did I just miss that discussion while texting friends about how awful Rothlisberger is?

    skindeep

  • southernterp said...

    I like this version.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj0hcW29Pyg&feature=related

    Agreed.

    7erps

  • Ricky on the DP show in about 15

    kcashmoney

  • skindeep said...

    roflmaoHow come I am just seeing this for the first time now? I watched the whole game yesterday and never saw mention of this amazing play. Watching it just now, first I was laughing at what a blatantly dirty play it was by Jarrett when he has essentially a clear path to Rothlisberger but then takes a hard right in order to lay #86 out....but after seeing it several times it looks like it actually WAS supposed to be a shovel pass, and Jarrett recognizing it and breaking it up led to the busted play interception. Amazing play and the announcers never said word 1 about it....or did I just miss that discussion while texting friends about how awful Rothlisberger is?

    They definiteIy discussed it at Iength

    strOterp

  • Rofl

    DP - When was the last time you got high?
    Ricky - Ya know, I don't really look at it like that (long rambling non-answer)

    He said he gets tested 7 times a month so I'm sure he's clean but he deflected the hell out of that question.

    ed-probably because he's tired of talking about it but it was funny, reminded me of when I was younger and my mother would ask me if I was drinking the night before.

    This post was edited by kcashmoney on 9/12/2011 at 11:48 AM

    kcashmoney

  • Terp08 said...

    What about vid of Ngata destroying the o-lineman after his tip and Ray interception. Anyone have that?

    Nasty, I was looking for that as well. I think it was colon...not 100%. He lit him up!

    terphoopfanhook

  • McKinnie earned 75k as part of a weight clause before the Steelers game

    Bryant McKinnie got $75K weight bonus from Ravens - CBSSports.com

    Eye on Football - Bryant McKinnie got $75K weight bonus from Ravens

    www.cbssports.com

    AlphaOmega said... im sorry i was confusing...your "Superbowl" was the Redskins losing since you know that the Ravens cant win it all.

    TheHugeManatee

  • TheHugeManatee said...

    McKinnie earned 75k as part of a weight clause before the Steelers game

    Money well spent IMO.

    Layman ... Jake Layman!

    reeceg1

  • You guys need to sign Ngata yesterday. Absolute monster. Suh is built like a block of granite, but Ngata is just a giant-ass mauler.

    "And I try to har-mo-nize with songs the lonesome sparrow sings... There are no kings inside the Gates of Eden."

    dixonownsyou

  • terphoopfanhook said...

    Nasty, I was looking for that as well. I think it was colon...not 100%. He lit him up!

    This is the best I can find, just watch bottom right corner of the screen.

    Haloti Ngata, best interior lineman, blows up steelers

    Haloti Ngata blow up #72 Jonathan Scott of the Steelers after tipping a pass intercepted by Ray Lewis..

    www.youtube.com

    Terp08


  • By Jeff Zrebiec The Baltimore Sun

    4:48 p.m. EDT, September 12, 2011

    Ravens coach John Harbaugh announced that rookie cornerback Jimmy Smith has a high left ankle sprain and will be out a “few weeks.”

    Smith, the Ravens’ first-round pick out of Colorado, got hurt while covering a kickoff in the first quarter of the team’s 35-7 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

    X-rays taken on his ankle were negative, but Smith is still expected to be sidelined for an extended period.

    “Jimmy is the one guy that had an injury that was something a little more serious,” said Harbaugh, who said that Smith got caught up in a pile while covering the kick. “He’s in a boot, he’s on crutches, he had an MRI. He does have a high ankle sprain. That’s going to be a few weeks. We’ll just have to see how that plays out. Hopefully, he’s a quick healer, but that was a tough one.”

    High Ankle Sprain = fingergun

    Layman ... Jake Layman!

    reeceg1

  • Did we cut McAdoo when Reed came back from suspension?

    WheresWallace

  • I don't think they have to officially make a move until later today, but that's what everyone assumes will happen.

    Especially since there's almost no chance anyone is going to stick McAdoo on their active roster.

    bkmalik