Tag: ray rice

  • Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Not Finding a Rhythm

    Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Not Finding a Rhythm

    Preseason wins mean nothing. The ability the team displays when their stating lineup is on the field for a short time is what really matters, and Joe Flacco failing to find consistency in his passing seems to be quite concerning, despite remaining unbeaten in the exhibition section of the year.

  • Baltimore Ravens To Turn From Ray Rice to Bernard Pierce

    Baltimore Ravens To Turn From Ray Rice to Bernard Pierce

    History and statistics show us that running backs in the NFL only have so many carries in them, and due to the pace and workload the Baltimore Ravens have been putting Ray Rice through since he entered the NFL, there’s a good chance we’ll see a lot more of Bernard Pierce next season.

  • Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Becomes an Elite Quarterback

    Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Becomes an Elite Quarterback

    It doesn’t really matter anymore what Joe Flacco says about himself and what others use to counter it. Once you win a Super Bowl MVP, leading the Baltimore Ravens to a 34-31 win, it really doesn’t matter anymore. Flacco, with the help of Jacboy Jones and Anquan Boldin, became an elite quarterback, forever written down in NFL mythology.

  • Baltimore Ravens – What They Need to Win the Super Bowl

    Baltimore Ravens – What They Need to Win the Super Bowl

    In order for the Baltimore Ravens to win the Super Bowl, it’s going to be less about a game plan and simply about execution: Joe Flacco playing just as well as he’s have so far in the postseason, and the defense figuring out how to get around that massive offensive line the San Francsico 49ers bring to the table.

  • Super Bowl XLVII – 49ers Defense vs Ravens Offense

    Super Bowl XLVII – 49ers Defense vs Ravens Offense

    The Baltimore Ravens are going into the Super Bowl as the underdogs. In order to eliminate the advantages the San Francisco 49ers have over them, they’re going to have to get their offense going early, which means Joe Flacco making the most of short windows of opportunities and Ray Rice to be dominant in both on the ground and in the air.

  • Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Keeps Outplaying Tom Brady

    Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Keeps Outplaying Tom Brady

    People laughed last season when Joe Flacco said he was one of the top 5 quarterbacks in the NFL. A year later, he got his revenge against the New England Patriots, outplaying (once again) Tom Brady and leading the Baltimore Ravens, finally to their second Super Bowl appearance.

  • Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Enters NFL Playoff Lore

    Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Enters NFL Playoff Lore

    Some time in the future, the 70 yard pass Joe Flacco threw to Jacoby Jones, saving the season of the Baltimore Ravens on an icy field in Denver, will get a name, and might be regarded as one of the greatest plays in playoffs history.

  • Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Shows He Can Be Trusted

    Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Shows He Can Be Trusted

    While Ray Lewis got most of the headlines before his final home game for the Baltimore Ravens, the accolades and the praise for the postseason win need to go to Joe Flacco.

  • Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Looks Good Again

    Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Looks Good Again

    It’s been quite a while since there were so many smiles in M&T Bank Stadium. It’s been a while since the Baltimore Ravens won. But Joe Flacco looked like the quarterback he thinks he can be, while Ray Rice got the amount of touches everyone’s been saying he should be getting, setting up a very big win to clinch the division.

  • Baltimore Ravens – Ray Rice is More Important Than Joe Flacco

    Baltimore Ravens – Ray Rice is More Important Than Joe Flacco

    Two losses and a 9-4 season isn’t usually a good enough reason to get someone fired, but the Baltimore Ravens felt that they were going in the wrong direction, especially on offense. Joe Flacco not getting it done with the no-huddle offense, especially on the road, while Ray Rice wasn’t used as much as he should be.