I have spoken a lot on social Media blaming coaches, media, and the NFL being rigged with the entire Taylor Swift debacle. But I mainly blamed Todd Monken for game plan Sunday vs. The Kansas City Chiefs. I have had some thought on this over the past 48 hours and I came to the conclusion that I can’t blame Monken fully for this and you guys shouldn’t either. Here’s why: A … [Read more...] about Todd Monken Needs a Pass
Mistakes Lead to Ravens Heartbreaking Loss Against Chiefs
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (4) fumbles the ball as Kansas City Chiefs cornerback L’Jarius Sneed (38) defends during the second half in the AFC Championship football game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on January 28, 2024. Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports Sunday started out as a special day as the Ravens go set to take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the … [Read more...] about Mistakes Lead to Ravens Heartbreaking Loss Against Chiefs
Can I Offer You Some Basketball in these Trying Times?
Alright, Baltimore fans, it’s your resident loser coming to you with some helpful advice. Yesterday sucked for Ravens fans, I get that. Waking up today and continuing to feel like the refs jobbed you (they didn’t) and that the league is rigged (it isn’t), is going to be a waste of time and emotional energy. I’m not going to sit here and say being in denial about how it was the … [Read more...] about Can I Offer You Some Basketball in these Trying Times?
Preview: Ravens “Locked In” Ahead of AFC Championship Against Chiefs
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) somersaults into the end zone for a touchdown in a game against the Kansas City Chiefs on September 19, 2021, in Baltimore. (Julio Cortez/Associated Press) Sunday’s AFC championship between the Ravens and Chiefs will be a historic day as its the first AFC championship played at home in Ravens franchise history and the first AFC … [Read more...] about Preview: Ravens “Locked In” Ahead of AFC Championship Against Chiefs
Tigers Slay Dragons in Critical CAA Tilt
Towson defeated the Drexel Dragons 70-67 last night in front of a season-high 2,800 spectators Thursday night. The Tigers handed Drexel their first conference loss of the season, and now sit just a game out of first place in the CAA. Enough reporter tone, here’s how I really feel: Holy hell what a win! In the true spirit of seemingly every team I root for, the boys on … [Read more...] about Tigers Slay Dragons in Critical CAA Tilt