Bottom line is —9 Penalties for 107 yards and 4 turnovers will rarely lead to victory
No purpose in going over the accumulation of oddities in the final minute leading to defeat but here’s my take on what I believe was the mistake.There was more concern about trying to run down the clock then trying to make a 1st down. Conventional wisdom has to be thrown out for the Ravens because of the inability to stop a team in the … Read More »
The nightmare continues.
Once again Joe was forced to look for Crockett Gilmore on an alley oop to save the game—why? Steve Smith was double teamed, and there is little confidence in anyone else.
No excuses but everything that could go wrong did go wrong. The refs clearly blew the call on the tackle eligible play. John Urschel reported –I saw it on tape.Chris Johnson’s delayed run was absurd. Ross’ fumble on the punt killed the game. The Ravens were … Read More »
In the Nest has been preempted by NFL football today – here is our mini show for this Sunday
Some random comments as the Ravens fall to 1-5.
Torrey Smith (3 catches for 96 yards) and Anquan (5 catches for 102 yards)had to have been waiting for this game. Both players never wanted to leave the Ravens and both put the victory in 49er hands.
Steve Smith Sr dropped 2 TD passes but it’s hard to blame anything on him as I am not sure he should even be playing with the injuries he has. He finished with 7 … Read More »
It was the Coach’s son Bill Haas who defeated Sang-Moon Bae in the final match 2 and 0 to secure the Cup.
Jordan Spieth was defeated by Marc Leishman and Jason Day went 0-4-1 losing 3 and2 to Zach Johnson.
The USA is now 9-1-1 in the competition.
The Chesapeake Bayhawks announced Tuesday that former Maryland men’s lacrosse player Brian Reese (1995-98) has been named head coach for the 2016 season.
A lacrosse veteran, Reese’s history with the Bayhawks began when he played four of his five Major League Lacrosse (MLL) seasons on the team, later serving as General Manager in their 2011 season. Since, Reese has served as Assistant Coach under former Head Coach Dave Cottle, who announced his retirement after last season. Cottle was also the … Read More »
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That’s 6 in a row as the O’s are in free fall at 62-63
Machado, Jones, and Davis—o fer