For Baltimore fans, it took a rookie quarterback to make football fun again. Barely a name even to experts before the season started, Joe Flacco has the Ravens on a three game winning streak with the victory today in Cleveland against a Browns team that was starting to get hot.
Flacco began the season with seven interceptions to one touchdown, but the last three have been a different story, with four touchdowns and no interceptions during the winning streak. This game gave us understanding on both the Ravens and Browns.
Baltimore can live in the AFC with a decent offense, a "better than anyone expected" defense and a special teams that doesn't seem to make a ton of mistakes (I'm obviously ignoring the 92 yard return by Joshua Cribbs). The Browns will continue to dwell near the bottom of the AFC North with a quarterback that looks lost, a defense that couldn't figure out that Flacco's favorite target was Derrick Mason and the inability to stop the run (Ray Rice went for 154 yards today).
Derek Anderson has looked like a starting quarterback the last month, winning three of four games for the Browns and throwing five touchdowns to only one interception. The problem is he's about as consistent as a politician, throwing a pass to Terrell Suggs, who plays for the other team, that clinched the game for the Ravens and had Browns fans chanting "Bra-dy, Bra-dy!"
If you're Romeo Crennel (and I'm assuming if you are, this probably won't make sense), it might be time to switch gears to Brady Quinn, who has been patiently waiting, like 50 Cent, on the sidelines, viewing both the good Anderson and the bad.
John Harbaugh and company are now 5-3, with a chance to be tied with the Steelers if Ben Roethlisberger and company lose on Monday in Washington.
The record also has the Ravens tied for the lead in the wild card, with one of the tougher schedules in the league remaining. No matter the result, Baltimore knows they have a quarterback they can build around and a defense that will still play tough no matter the miles.




















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11-03-2008 @ 7:44AM
Dalke Geedz said...
"Barely a name even to experts before the season started..."
He played in the Senior Bowl and was drafted 18th overall last April.
These experts of which you speak, do they happen to work for a network that has four letters?
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11-21-2008 @ 10:51PM
maria said...
Joe Flacco baby! Representing Audubon, NJ.
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