Aug 9, 2010

8/09/2010 09:08:00 PM
The 2010 Baltimore Ravens led by the ageless one in Future HOF Ray Lewis looks the part in the rough and tough AFC North. But hold on is that the defense trying to catch the offense? yes it is. For the first time in the Ray Lewis era the ravens offense is better than the defense and with recent devastating injuries, BMORE might just want to just get into the playoffs instead of thinking the last game of the season in BIG D.

Joe Flacco, Ray Rice, Todd Heap, Derrick Mason, Anquan Boldin, and Gaithers, Oher, and Grubbs on the O-line, the ravens should average close to 30. The defense on the other hand, if they can hold up the fort until the best safety in football gets back in Ball-hawking ED Reed from the U, they will win at least 11. But recent injuries to CB Dominique Foxworth and rookie LB, who I thought was the Best outside LB on the board in the draft, Texas LB Sergio Kindle can really hurt the ravens even though they have good depth. Then add the a TOP 5 NFL Player at any position in DT Haloti Ngata from the Quack Attack, the ravens will be formidable in the rugged AFC North with 4 games with the Steel City and the Bengals.

The 2010 Ravens will need all that talent to mesh quickly as the schedule is daunting in the first 6 weeks they play Jets, Steelers, Pats, Bengals, and Broncos. And with Ed Reed Rehabbing after Hip Surgery in the off-preseason look-out. You know teams are looking at the back end of that D and saying lets attack that secondary. But with all that said, Good luck, Because the ravens on paper look like the best Offense in the AFC and will put up a lot of points. And MR. Flacco is the best thing to happen to BMORE since the great Olympian Michael Phelps came home from the summer Olympics looking like he robbed FORT KNOX.

The Ravens should still be in the thick of things in the AFC the whole season and after all these years its about time the Offense bailed out the Great Ray Lewis because he and that D has had the $ to bail out that offense since he arrived.

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