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RavensBlogger.com Player Awards for 2011 Season

Ok it is time to announce the RavensBlogger.com Player Awards for the Baltimore Ravens 2011 season. The awards are as follows:

Most Improved Ravens Player Award – This award goes to Lardarius Webb. Lardarius Webb stepped up his game in 2011 and is one the best cornerbacks in the league now. Many felt that he should have been selected to the Pro Bowl. Webb led the Ravens with 5 interceptions during the regular season. He had an additional 3 picks during the post season. Lardarius Webb Career Stats

Ravens Rookie of the Year Award – This award goes to Torrey Smith. Although Torrey struggles during the pre-season, he was a pleasant surprise during the 2011 regular season. His speed gave the Ravens the ability to stretch the field and opposing defenses must account for him. Taken in the 2nd round of the 2011 NFL draft, Torrey Smith made the most impact as a rookie in 2011. Torrey ended up with 841 yards receiving and 7 TDs in 2011. Torrey Smith’s Career Stats

Ravens Offensive Player of the Year Award – This award goes to Ray Rice. Ray Rice led the entire NFL in Total Yards from Scrimmage in 2011 with 2,068! When Ray Rice got his touches it usually equated to a Ravens victory. Ray Rice’s Career Stats

Ravens Defensive Player of the Year Award – This award goes to Terrell Suggs. Terrell Suggs was a beast on defense for the Baltimore Ravens in 2011 recording 14 sacks and 7 forced fumbles. Statistically, this was Terrell Sugg’s best year of his career. Go out and get your “Ball So Hard University T-Shirt” Terrell Sugg’s Career Stats

Ravens Leadership Award – This award goes to none other than Ray Lewis. Whether it was cheering on his teammates while on the sidelines or leading by example on the field, Ray Lewis has always been a great leader for the Ravens. Listening to the speech Ray Lewis gave after the big loss to the New England Patriots made me personally feel better and was an example of his amazing leadership skills. Ray Lewis’ Career Stats

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Ravens vs Patriots Preview

It will be the classic matchup of offense vs defense. The Baltimore Ravens have one of the best defenses in the NFL while the New England Patriots have one of the best offenses in the NFL. The last time the Baltimore Ravens played the New England Patriots in the playoffs, the Ravens not only won the game, but blew the Patriots out 33 to 14. Most sports analysts, however, are picking Tom Brady and the New England Patriots to win this time. The Patriots are heavy favorites to beat the Baltimore Ravens today in the AFC Championship game and advance to the Superbowl.

The last time the Ravens beat the Patriots in the playoffs they did so despite a poor statistical performance from Joe Flacco. Ray Rice had a big day that game and broke one for a TD on the first play from scrimmage. If you are counting the Ravens out in this game, take a look at what happened last time these 2 teams met in the playoffs in New England:

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Baltimore Ravens are AFC North Champions!

The Baltimore Ravens took care of business today beating the Cincinnati Bengals by a score of 24 to 16. The win makes the Ravens the AFC North champs and clinches the #2 seed in the AFC playoffs. The Ravens will get a bye and a home playoff game at M & T Bank stadium.

Ray Rice has a field day against the Bengals rushing for 191 yards on 24 for carries and 2 touchdowns. The formula of giving Ray Rice the ball works and hopefully Cam Cameron will continues to use it in the playoffs. Ray Rice broke 2 long runs for TDs in the game. One of them was for 70 yards.

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After Holding Off Browns, Ravens Face Bengals Today

The Baltimore Ravens finished the regular season undefeated at home last week for first time in team history by beating the Cleveland Browns 20 to 14. Now the Ravens face a hungry Cincinnati Bengals team on the road. The Ravens have played poorly on the road all season long. The Bengals are hungry for a win so that they can get in the playoffs. If the Ravens use the formula which has proven to work, they should be able to pull out a victory. This means they must get the ball to play maker Ray Rice very often.

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After Abusing Colts, Ravens Face Chargers

The Indianapolis Colts were no match for the mighty Baltimore Ravens last Sunday. Ray Rice had another 100 yard rushing day finishing with 103 yards on the ground. Terrell Suggs continues to be a beast on defense with 3 sacks against the Colts last week. The Ravens beat the Colts by a final score of 24 to 10 last week.

Tonight, the Ravens will face the San Diego Chargers on the road. The Chargers have been playing well lately, but will they be able to handle the physical Baltimore Ravens defense. It should be a great game.

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After Beating Browns, Ravens Host Winless Colts

After beating the Cleveland Browns decisively last week, the Baltimore Ravens will battle the winless Indianapolis Colts today. If the Ravens continue to give Ray Rice his touches, the Ravens should have no problem defeating the struggling Colts at home. The Baltimore Ravens are undefeated at home this year and will be the number one seed in the playoffs if they win the reast of their games this season.

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Ravens Beat Bengals and Take Control of AFC North

The Baltimore Ravens went back to a more balanced attack at they defeated the Cincinnati Bengals today 31 to 24. The uses the proven winning formula of giving Ray Rice the ball. Ray Rice had 20 carries for 104 yards and 2 touchdowns. Going into this game, Joe Flacco had more passing attempts than Tom Brady this season.

Rookie CB Jimmy Smith intercepted his first NFL pass today. Ladarius Webb and Ed Reed also intercepted passes in the game. Ray Lewis did not play but was an emotional leader on the sidelines. The Ravens now are in first place in the AFC North and sit in the driver’s seat in the division.

The Ravens will play the 49ers Thursday night on Thanksgiving Day.

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Who Gets the Blame for Ravens Loss to Seahawks?

I would like to hear your comments on who should get the blame for the Baltimore Ravens loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Here are some of the top nominees:

David Reed (Had 2 kick off return fumbles and idiotic penalty)
Cam Cameron (Questionable play calling passing 52 times in loud stadium on the road. Ray Rice had just 5 carries.)
Joe Flacco (Inaccurate passing, just hitting on 29 out of 52 passes and he threw a very costly interception.)
Billy Cundiff (Missed 2 valuable field goals. Can’t seem to hit any over 50 yards despite strong leg.)
Ravens Defense (Despite holding Seahawks to mostly field goals, the defense could not stop Seahawks from running out clock in final minutes.)

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Ravens Continue to be Inconsistent

The Baltimore Ravens loss again to another team with a losing record today. The Seattle Seahawks looked like the hungrier team by the way they played on the field. David Reed had a horrible day with 2 kick off return fumbles. It seemed like the Ravens abandoned their running game just like they did when they loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Ray Rice had just 5 carries for 27 yds, while Joe Flacco threw the ball a whopping 52 times!

Cam Cameron may need to change his name to Air Cameron. Why didn’t we run the ball more on the road? The defense needs to get its rest, especially when the offense and special teams units turned the ball over and kept putting the defense in a bad position. Every time the Ravens have an opportunity to take over the AFC, they shoot themselves in the foot like Cheddar Bob in the movie 8 Mile.

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The Greatest Comeback in Ravens History

The Baltimore Ravens looked horrible in the first half against the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals were beating the Ravens by a score of 24 to 6 at halftime. The offense was turning the ball over and even the special teams unit was giving up touchdowns. It didn’t look good at all. Then it happened…

The Ravens offense came to life. The Joe Flacco to Anquan Boldin connection seemed unstoppable in the second half of play. Anquan Boldin ended up with 7 receptions for 145 yards in the game. Ray Rice got 3 touchdowns in the 2nd half. Joe Flacco ended up with 336 yards passing even though he did not throw any touchdown passes.

The Ravens defense held the Cardinals to just 3 points in the second half. The Ravens defense was led by Terrell Suggs who had 9 solo tackles, a sack, and 4 tackles for losses. Paul Kruger was also impressive with 2 sacks for the day.

The final score was Ravens 30 Cardinals 27. Ravens coach John Harbaugh told the team that it was the best comeback win in Ravens history in the locker room after the game.

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