I am totally in shock. That’s why Buck is the manager and I’m blogging at midnight. A 2 hitter for Ubaldo.
Big 2 out hit by Crush that actually put the O’s into the lead. But it was his outright hustle to go to 2nd on the throw home that indirectly led to 3 more runs, that put the W on the board.
So the O’s trail Toronto by 2 and Boston by 1 game.
OFFENSE (22)
QB (2): Joe Flacco, Ryan Mallett
RB (3): Terrance West, Buck Allen, Kenneth Dixon
FB (1): Kyle Juszczyk
TE (3): Crockett Gillmore, Maxx Williams, Dennis Pitta
WR (5): Steve Smith, Sr., Mike Wallace, Kamar Aiken, Breshad Perriman, Chris Moore
OL (8): Ronnie Stanley, John Urschel, Jeremy Zuttah, Marshall Yanda, Rick Wagner, Alex Lewis, Ryan Jensen, James Hurst
DEFENSE (28)
DL (7): Brandon Williams, Tim Jernigan, Lawrence Guy, Brent Urban, Willie Henry, Michael Pierce, … Read More »
TERPS—observations of a DJ Coached team
DJ seems like a very likeable guy who tremendously enjoys the happiness of his guys
Most Coaches worry about who to redshirt and when–DJ removed this mystery immediately when the question is which freshmen didn’t play–no agonizing for Durkin
Perry looked as good as he ever has–going 14-16 in the 1st half, WITH 0 TURNOVERS
FR Lorenzo Harrison seemed as quick as any recent RB
FR Jake Funk ran the heck out of … Read More »
Click Listen Live above
O’s shut out Yankees 8-0 behind Dylan Bundy
O’s sit at 73-61 —3 games behind Toronto
Terps open up at home today vs Howard—What to look for
3 guys are listed as 2 way men on the depth chart—throwback Saturday
Awaiting final Raven cuts–a look at the possible final 53
My take on exhibition football or the Bobby Rainey story
A look at the key matchups this weekend in College Football
Terps score in final 44 … Read More »
YAWN
Perriman made 2 nice catches
Mallett and Johnson both looked OK
Featured back was Stephen Houston
Ravens finish 4-0 in whatever you call these contests
Matt Judon looks like the star of the Pre Season
Kathy and myself journeyed to New York on Wednesday for the afternoon Matinee showing of perhaps the biggest hit Broadway has seen—-Hamilton. Yes the tickets were expensive, though I got a pretty good deal from a New York broker, after hours of searching. Our friends who had seen the show just raved and raved. Now I am certainly not a Patron of the Arts but I have seen my fair share of shows on Broadway, in Bmore, San Francisco, Vegas, … Read More »