Archive | July 28th, 2009

Another loss to lowly KC: What’s Trembley supposed to say?

Posted on 28 July 2009 by Drew Forrester

When his big hitters had chances to put the O’s up tonight vs. the Royals, they failed.  Baltimore dropped a 4-3, 11-inning decision to visiting Kansas City to fall to 42-57 on the year.  After the game, manager Dave Trembley offered vague explanations like “we just didn’t get the job done…” and “this is baseball, [...]

Ravens kick off 2009 Training Camp

Posted on 28 July 2009 by Luke Jones

The Baltimore Ravens completed their first workouts on Tuesday with rookies, quarterbacks, and selected veterans participating.  The morning and afternoon workouts each lasted an hour and 15 minutes due to a smaller roster needing a smaller number of reps. “Guys worked hard; it was crisp,” coach John Harbaugh said.  “But it will be a lot [...]

Death of Eagles Jim Johnson is hitting Harbaugh hard tonight

Posted on 28 July 2009 by Nestor Aparicio

I went to Westminster today and hung out for an hour. It’s always great to know that football season is here and the games, tailgates, travel and fun of the NFL campaign is upon us again. (Just to get geared up, I’ve been reading John Steadman’s book, “From Ravens To Colts.” God, I miss Steadman [...]

Live from Westminster: Ravens put 11 on “active” PUP to start camp

Posted on 28 July 2009 by Luke Jones

7:23 p.m. — The Ravens have waived former Terps receiver Isaiah Williams. 6:44 p.m. — Defensive back Derrick Martin made the defensive play of the afternoon, picking off a pass from John Beck during 7-on-7 drills. Only two offensive linemen practiced today, Robby Felix and Bryan Mattison (the defensive coordinator’s son).  Offensive line coach John [...]

Blog & Tackle: Vick has second chance to do right

Posted on 28 July 2009 by Chris Pika

With the start of Ravens’ camp, and with respects to the main story – the state of the receiver corps – the talk of the NFL on Monday was about Michael Vick. We all know the circumstances of Vick’s crimes and punishment from the legal system. All that was left was the NFL’s position, one [...]