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    Re: America's Game? - If we win.



    Quote Originally Posted by goldenelite28 View Post
    How wasn't he instrumental?

    I think Torrey would be a great candidate, but Boldin would probably get the nod .
    He wasnt spectacular, but he has gotten the job done when his numbers been called. The losing stretch didnt help either, then again the whole team played terrible except the Giants game.




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    Re: America's Game? - If we win.

    Quote Originally Posted by Aussie_Raven View Post
    He wasnt spectacular, but he has gotten the job done when his numbers been called. The losing stretch didnt help either, then again the whole team played terrible except the Giants game.
    Remember, the 2000 Ravens had 5 games without scoring a TD...

    Again, key is going to be finding the person who can really "narrate" the story of the offense for the year. Someone who has a unique, but encompassing perspective.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RavenScallywag View Post
    Remember, the 2000 Ravens had 5 games without scoring a TD...

    Again, key is going to be finding the person who can really "narrate" the story of the offense for the year. Someone who has a unique, but encompassing perspective.
    birk?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Aussie_Raven View Post
    He wasnt spectacular, but he has gotten the job done when his numbers been called. The losing stretch didnt help either, then again the whole team played terrible except the Giants game.
    No one was spectacular down the stretch.

    However Torrey has been awesome in the playoffs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iggyman555 View Post
    birk?
    It'd be hilarious if it was McKinnie. hahaha, maybe we'd finally get a real accounting on what happened between regular season and playoffs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RavenScallywag View Post
    It'd be hilarious if it was McKinnie. hahaha, maybe we'd finally get a real accounting on what happened between regular season and playoffs.

    this was posted in another thread

    http://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/...9-aac64b4c8ad4



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    Yup. I had heard bits and pieces before and doubted the story, but that accounting seems to make a bit more sense.
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    They like to get a balance of star power and articulate story teller. Hence Dilfer getting the nod over the far more important offensive pieces like JO, Jamal, or Shannon.

    They haven't reused guys as far as I know so Ray is actually a bit of a long shot. EDIT: Apparently they reused Eli and Coughlin. Besides, his story is going to be well and truly told by then, a fresh perspective will draw in viewers.

    If I was picking, it would be Flacco, Harbaugh, and Pollard. Good mix of star power and smarts. Pollard is actually a very good interview, the writer who broke the original "NFL gone in 30 years" story went out of his way to praise Bernard for consistently being candid, interesting, and taking original looks at well covered stories.

    My runners up are Rice, Tucker (funny smart kid, unique perspective), Yanda, Torrey, and Ngata.
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    Re: America's Game? - If we win.

    They would clearly make an exception for Ray, even if they didn't usually want anyone repeating appearances. His retirement and passion has been the key story for us these playoffs.

    I'd say Ray, Flacco and Harbs would be definites and the others would be between Reed, Boldin, Suggs and Ray Rice.
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    I think the point about having an articulate and charismatic personality is important. That's why I voted for Suggs and Ray Rice. They bring some great color to the table.

    I was just watching the Raiders' America's Game for the 1976 team, and they had Villapiano on as one of the interviewed players. He was obviously not a Hall of Famer like some of the other Raider players, but the guy is definitely entertaining.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ActualSpamBot View Post
    They like to get a balance of star power and articulate story teller. Hence Dilfer getting the nod over the far more important offensive pieces like JO, Jamal, or Shannon.

    They haven't reused guys as far as I know so Ray is actually a bit of a long shot. EDIT: Apparently they reused Eli and Coughlin. Besides, his story is going to be well and truly told by then, a fresh perspective will draw in viewers.

    If I was picking, it would be Flacco, Harbaugh, and Pollard. Good mix of star power and smarts. Pollard is actually a very good interview, the writer who broke the original "NFL gone in 30 years" story went out of his way to praise Bernard for consistently being candid, interesting, and taking original looks at well covered stories.

    My runners up are Rice, Tucker (funny smart kid, unique perspective), Yanda, Torrey, and Ngata.
    Most of those last guys over Ed Reed?

    I think Ed Reed being the "forgotten HOF" guy that has given his body for years to this team is really being overlooked.

    No way they don't have Ed on there to go with Harbs and Joe.
    Although Walsh's system of offense can compensate for lack of talent; however, defense is a different story. According to Walsh, talent on defense was essential and could not be compensated for. What did Walsh do in 1981? He acquired physical and talented players on defense.



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    I agree.

    Besides, I think Ed Reed is a particularly interesting character. He definitely marches to the beat of his own drum. There has been tradgedy in his life. There are his ties to New Orleans, and Katrina. There his rants in the media. Sometimes a loner, sometimes a "team" guy. I am still wondering if he is Crazy or Crazy Like a Fox.

    I believe he would be an interesting story.
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    Re: America's Game? - If we win.

    I think Ray Rice and Joe Flacco are the new JO and Ray Lewis of this team, maybe they a long with Harbaugh need to do it, but I would certainly want Reed involved somehow too.



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    I'm sold on Ed. He would deserve it.

    I especially have a softer spot for him after his reference to Eddie Money yesterday, lol.



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    Re: America's Game? - If we win.

    So now that we KNOW it's coming...

    I'm thinking it'll be John Harbaugh, Joe Flacco, Ed Reed, and Jacoby Jones. Suggs and Boldin would be my "alternates" for Reed and Jacoby.
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    Re: America's Game? - If we win.

    Quote Originally Posted by RavenScallywag View Post
    So now that we KNOW it's coming...

    I'm thinking it'll be John Harbaugh, Joe Flacco, Ed Reed, and Jacoby Jones. Suggs and Boldin would be my "alternates" for Reed and Jacoby.
    I would like to See Suggs and Boldin. But I don't think it'll be Suggs cause he didn't play all year.

    I'm guessing. John, Joe and Reed.
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    What I would like to see: Harbaugh, Flacco (after a few stiff drinks) and Pollard....with some snippets of commentary from Jack Harbaugh.

    EDIT: And additional commentary by Lee Anne Touhy...anyone see her on CSN during the celebration? She was wonderful.

    What I think we'll see: Harbaugh, Rice, Lewis.
    Last edited by JohnBKistler; 02-08-2013 at 08:52 AM.



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    Quote Originally Posted by NCRAVEN View Post
    I would like to See Suggs and Boldin. But I don't think it'll be Suggs cause he didn't play all year.

    I'm guessing. John, Joe and Reed.
    I am sure you are right...I do think they'll find a way to get Ray in as the 4th person though.

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnBKistler View Post
    What I would like to see: Harbaugh, Flacco (after a few stiff drinks) and Pollard....with some snippets of commentary from Jack Harbaugh.

    What I think we'll see: Harbaugh, Rice, Lewis.
    No way they don't include Joe. He has a huge "redemption" story going on here. I think these playoffs really took the national luster off of "Rice is their best player" arguments.
    Although Walsh's system of offense can compensate for lack of talent; however, defense is a different story. According to Walsh, talent on defense was essential and could not be compensated for. What did Walsh do in 1981? He acquired physical and talented players on defense.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Raveninwoodlawn View Post
    No way they don't include Joe. He has a huge "redemption" story going on here. I think these playoffs really took the national luster off of "Rice is their best player" arguments.
    I think he will get offered, but if he has a choice, he declines.



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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnBKistler View Post
    I think he will get offered, but if he has a choice, he declines.
    I seriously doubt that.

    Joe may be quiet and modest, but I don't think he turns down a chance to do the show. It potentially will make him more money as it will get his name and face out there, and frankly, I think he would like to show his pride in this team and to tell his story after the "elite" stuff blew up last year.
    Although Walsh's system of offense can compensate for lack of talent; however, defense is a different story. According to Walsh, talent on defense was essential and could not be compensated for. What did Walsh do in 1981? He acquired physical and talented players on defense.



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