
From first to worst…not even the biggest Ravens’ detractors could have predicted the steep downward spiral of the 2007 Baltimore Ravens. A team that many believed had very few holes back in August now looks like a squad that has too many holes to fill in a single off season.
Yet no one can deny that injuries played a major role in the Ravens’ ’07 woes. If key players such as Trevor Pryce, Chris McAlister, Samari Rolle and Todd Heap return from injuries in ’08 and compete the way they have in the past, health alone could solve several problems. That said the Ravens need to be careful and not assume that all of the former Pro Bowlers who ended up on Injured Reserve aren’t nicked up again in ’08.
Speaking of those Pro Bowlers, the Ravens PR Department is notorious for promoting the number of Pro Bowl appearances by their players and they favorably compare that to rosters around the league as if it really mattered. It doesn’t! No one asked me but adding Pro Bowl to a player’s resume means that it will cost more to keep them and that eats heavily into available cap space.
The downside to keeping a roster filled with players having star power is that it thins out the roster. The depth isn’t as talented and if and when those Pro Bowl players fall to injury, the depth is exposed and that is in large part what triggered the Ravens misfortunes in ’07.
Yet injuries alone aren’t the sole culprit for the Ravens miserable performance in 2007. They were sloppy and they lacked discipline. That was apparent during the preseason and the poor execution continued right on through the regular season. Yet the Ravens hold on to the injury excuse as a crutch, a cop-out and the justification for inaction as it relates to Brian Billick’s job stability.
Billick isn’t THE problem, he’s just one of many problems with the Ravens that need to be addressed. With that in mind, here are a few wishes for the Ravens as they kick off their premature offseason and begin making reparations for the start of the 2008 season.
To Steve Bisciotti: A big slice of humble pie, the stones to write off the $15 million still due Brian Billick and Cowboys’ Offensive Coordinator Jason Garrett.
To Brian Billick: A comfortable chair alongside JB, Boomer, Marino and Sharpe.
To Terrell Suggs: A healthy Trevor Pryce and the realization that you are NOT a difference maker and that you shouldn’t be paid as one.
To Kyle Boller: A road victory
To Willis McGahee: A chance to stay on the field on third down.
To Troy Smith: Cleats with lifts and a chance to prove yourself behind an offensive line not doing its best impersonation of a New Orleans levee.
Rick Neuheisel: A victory over USC.
Ravens future offensive coordinator: No ball and no chain.
Marshall Yanda: Stamina
Ravens fans: October road game v. Miami and a South Beach dinner consisting of grilled dolphin and blackened tuna.
Rex Ryan: A stud defensive end and another chance.
Bart Scott: An extension and a flashback to 2006.
Jonathan Ogden: September tee time in Vegas. THANK YOU!
Mike Anderson: An answer.
Sam Koch: Improvement inside the 20.
Matt Katula: A rediscovery of your "swing."
Derrick Mason: A third down pass beyond the first down marker.
Steve McNair: Early eligibility for an AARP card.
Ray Lewis: Some healthy dogs in the house and a restructured contract.
Antwan Barnes: More PT
Yamon Figurs: Confidence
Dan Cody: 2 healthy knees for 1 full season
Eric DeCosta: A solid quarterback falling into Round 2.
Ozzie Newsome: Caffeine, it's time to wake up. The 2007 draft is over.
And to all a happy, safe and prosperous 2008. Happy New Year!!!
Yet no one can deny that injuries played a major role in the Ravens’ ’07 woes. If key players such as Trevor Pryce, Chris McAlister, Samari Rolle and Todd Heap return from injuries in ’08 and compete the way they have in the past, health alone could solve several problems. That said the Ravens need to be careful and not assume that all of the former Pro Bowlers who ended up on Injured Reserve aren’t nicked up again in ’08.
Speaking of those Pro Bowlers, the Ravens PR Department is notorious for promoting the number of Pro Bowl appearances by their players and they favorably compare that to rosters around the league as if it really mattered. It doesn’t! No one asked me but adding Pro Bowl to a player’s resume means that it will cost more to keep them and that eats heavily into available cap space.
The downside to keeping a roster filled with players having star power is that it thins out the roster. The depth isn’t as talented and if and when those Pro Bowl players fall to injury, the depth is exposed and that is in large part what triggered the Ravens misfortunes in ’07.
Yet injuries alone aren’t the sole culprit for the Ravens miserable performance in 2007. They were sloppy and they lacked discipline. That was apparent during the preseason and the poor execution continued right on through the regular season. Yet the Ravens hold on to the injury excuse as a crutch, a cop-out and the justification for inaction as it relates to Brian Billick’s job stability.
Billick isn’t THE problem, he’s just one of many problems with the Ravens that need to be addressed. With that in mind, here are a few wishes for the Ravens as they kick off their premature offseason and begin making reparations for the start of the 2008 season.
To Steve Bisciotti: A big slice of humble pie, the stones to write off the $15 million still due Brian Billick and Cowboys’ Offensive Coordinator Jason Garrett.
To Brian Billick: A comfortable chair alongside JB, Boomer, Marino and Sharpe.
To Terrell Suggs: A healthy Trevor Pryce and the realization that you are NOT a difference maker and that you shouldn’t be paid as one.
To Kyle Boller: A road victory
To Willis McGahee: A chance to stay on the field on third down.
To Troy Smith: Cleats with lifts and a chance to prove yourself behind an offensive line not doing its best impersonation of a New Orleans levee.
Rick Neuheisel: A victory over USC.
Ravens future offensive coordinator: No ball and no chain.
Marshall Yanda: Stamina
Ravens fans: October road game v. Miami and a South Beach dinner consisting of grilled dolphin and blackened tuna.
Rex Ryan: A stud defensive end and another chance.
Bart Scott: An extension and a flashback to 2006.
Jonathan Ogden: September tee time in Vegas. THANK YOU!
Mike Anderson: An answer.
Sam Koch: Improvement inside the 20.
Matt Katula: A rediscovery of your "swing."
Derrick Mason: A third down pass beyond the first down marker.
Steve McNair: Early eligibility for an AARP card.
Ray Lewis: Some healthy dogs in the house and a restructured contract.
Antwan Barnes: More PT
Yamon Figurs: Confidence
Dan Cody: 2 healthy knees for 1 full season
Eric DeCosta: A solid quarterback falling into Round 2.
Ozzie Newsome: Caffeine, it's time to wake up. The 2007 draft is over.
And to all a happy, safe and prosperous 2008. Happy New Year!!!










