WESTMINSTER, Md. -- Coaches in New York and Detroit are pointing to Ravens training camp and Joe Flacco -- a towering 24-year-old who threw for 2,971 yards last year. "See?" they say. "You can win with a rookie quarterback." Flacco is (along with Atlanta's Matt Ryan) the inspiration for those who would pin their 2009 hopes on a Mark Sanchez or a Matthew Stafford. The former Delaware Blue Hen became an instant sensation last season in Baltimore. And while he's flattered to be held up as such a hopeful example, part of the reason he can be is that he doesn't count himself among the dazzled."I don't impress myself, ever," Flacco told FanHouse in an interview following the Ravens' Saturday afternoon practice. "We had a good year because we had a good team. I was happy to be a part of that, but that's the way I look at it."
"Flacco, it just seems like he's been there before," Ravens running back Willis McGahee said. "You'd never know it was just his second year. And he was like that last year, right away. Usually when rookies come in, they don't come in like he came in. They hit a shell and they go under it and stay there. He came right in and didn't show any weakness."
Along with his humility and his imposing physical stature (at 6-6, he's taller than everybody on the team but Gaither), that confidence is what helped Flacco assume control so quickly. He got his teammates' attention in his very first game, managing a close second half sensibly against Cincinnati, and even breaking off a 38-yard touchdown run in the 17-10 victory. And throughout his rookie season, he did little to shake the good first impression.
"He's a conservative guy, makes the right decisions and he's not a risk-taker," said cornerback Domonique Foxworth, who's in his first year with the Ravens but played with Ryan in Atlanta last year. "It's just poise more than anything with a quarterback that young. Sometimes they can get swallowed by the situation. The big thing is, you can't ask them to do too much."
That's a key that Flacco himself pointed out. Where Ryan benefited from playing with star running back Michael Turner in Atlanta, Flacco last year enjoyed his role as quarterback of a team that was carried by its defense.
"Success isn't based just solely on the quarterback position," Flacco said. "That position tends to get all the attention, but you're not going to find too many quarterbacks who can win without any help, whether they're rookies or 10-year veterans."That qualifies as advice for guys like Sanchez and Stafford, should they be entrusted with the keys to their respective offenses in their first pro seasons. Flacco has more.
"As long as you go in there and play with confidence as a quarterback, that's the most important thing," Flacco said. "You learn right away as a rookie quarterback, you're going to have some tough times. You've just got to look for the joy in it and keep remembering what got you here. I think from Day One, I felt like I could play here."
For Flacco, "here" is a nurturing environment. Baltimore is close enough to Delaware that people still show up for training camp in "Wacko for Flacco" T-shirts from his days as a Blue Hen. A native of South Jersey, he's avoided culture shock by staying close to home. And the Ravens, replete with mainstays like Ray Lewis, Ed Reed and Todd Heap, offer a strong support structure.
"This is a great place for a guy like that to come in," McGahee said. "Just the chance to work in practice against the guys we have on this defense. If you can throw on those guys, you can throw on anybody."
Flacco still has all of that working in his favor, which is why, when asked about the idea of the sophomore slump, he stands tall in the interview's pocket and doesn't flinch.
"Yeah, and after this year, they'll find something to say about the third year and why you can't do it again," Flacco said. "People are always going to continue to look for reasons you're going to fail. All you can do as a football player is keep finding a way to prove them wrong."
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-10-2009 @ 6:21PM
janetsflash said...
Joe Flacco is a down to earth guy. His interest in football is his focus and will strive to be the best he can for his team.....he will be another role model for young people to look up to....
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8-10-2009 @ 9:00PM
Amy said...
Joe Flacco is a great QB and a tremendous asset to the Ravens. Watch out Pittsburgh...Ravens will be going to the Super Bowl this year! GO RAVENS!
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8-10-2009 @ 9:52PM
steelersruss said...
Joe flacco is a great qb? He played one season. He did do ok. But watch out Pittsburgh?? ummm he couldnt beat them at all last year Lets see once twice oh then there was that third time! Your team is old Ravens! Ray ray is old your defense is old you have a make shift running system. You had to beg for your old as s receiver not to retire !
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8-10-2009 @ 10:11PM
lsulinebacker64 said...
Joe Flacco has the type of attitude that is really needed for this game. He doesn't want to place himself at a level others always want to place him at themselves. He knows he's doing fine with where he's at. But also wants to make his goals personally stronger & tougher to get better in all areas. He's 18/18 in his passing game one week with a few TD's an no INTS. That's great but he's not satisfied cause there's plenty of other things he knows he can get better at to improve.
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8-10-2009 @ 10:13PM
mbablucot said...
Ravens suck. Always have, always will. Move to a real city with TRUE champions. GO STEELERS FOR NUMBER 7
Can any one in Baltimore count that hi
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9-01-2009 @ 2:39AM
kjmdrumz3 said...
It's funny that you make fun of Baltimore for not being able to count to seven, yet spell "high" as "hi". Now who are the idiots? I hate people like you (and Ravens fans like you for that matter) Both teams are extremely solid and physical. While the hatred is deep, so is the respect. Now, go to bed little boy. The adults are talking.
8-10-2009 @ 10:15PM
mbablucot said...
Amy, stop drinking the Raven kool-ad they suck
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8-10-2009 @ 10:34PM
dittodogs said...
That makes 2 of us who aren't impressed.
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8-10-2009 @ 11:30PM
cchristinrn8 said...
Yeah, and Joe Flacco is right, he shouldnt be impressed with himself. Him and the whole team blow nuts!!!!! Hey Amy, get serious ok. Flacco is soo overated, he went to the playoffs last season and did what, nothing, he choked, kinda like how you do after you suck my ****. Get over yourself and the Ravens, their done. They were nothing in the begin with.
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8-12-2009 @ 1:07AM
Melissa said...
Always seems to be Steeler trolls on every message board about the Ravens.You can't talk intelligently to a steelers fan the will forever brag about their 6 Super Bowls blah blah blah and how thry beat the Ravens 3 times last season blah blah blah.Where were these trolls in 2006 when the Ravens humiliated them in two games to the tune of 58-7
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8-12-2009 @ 1:12AM
Melissa said...
Whoop de doo Steelers beat the Ravens 3 times last season.They beat a rookie QB and HC.and Ravens made it all the way to the Championship game without a bye week and with most of their first string and second string out with injuries.In the title game they were down to their 3rd,4th,and 5th string playing and still were 2 points behind with 4 minutes to go in the game.Pretty impressive if you ask me.
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8-12-2009 @ 6:17PM
alfiejl said...
You Steelers fans are something else. You Joe Flacco fans are full of it also lol. I am a raven through and through so I guess it makes me a Flacco fan too, darn. I just think Troy is the better QB. Big Ben is going to have an off year as the ravens put him on his back 2 games this year. Cinci might even surprise the AFC North and slide past Pit for the wildcard and B-more will take the division. Bet on it!!! Anyone thinking B-more isn't a real team can go choke on the terrible towel I just wiped with.
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8-17-2009 @ 10:29AM
griffith69 said...
Thats great Flacco is not impressed with himself. Steeler fans are not impressed wuth him either.
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9-01-2009 @ 2:45AM
kjmdrumz3 said...
Are you drunk? Troy is the better QB? Oh, you must mean at Ohio State where Joe didn't play.
Was Joe Great last year? Nope. But he did show some promise. Keep in mind we are coming from 8 long years of Grbac, Redman, Boller, McNair, etc. It's finally nice to see a kid who has a chance be the franchise for many years to come. I know you Steeler fans who actually know football and aren't just bandwagoners know exactly how we feel. You have been looking for that franchise QB since Bradshaw. And you found one in Roethlisberger. Good Luck (but not too much, or course) in 2009! We all know no matter who wins there will be plenty of ice packs going around after the game!
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