David Steele
Suddenly, it all falls apart for Ravens
October 13, 2008
The specific question was about Joe Flacco's three interceptions. Were they the result of bad throws, bad decisions, bad protection, good defense, what?
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All the rage? No more
October 12, 2008
Jan. 13, 2007. That's when Baltimore's rage over the departure of the Colts to Indianapolis flickered out.
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Hold off on the calls to fire Friedgen
October 9, 2008
No one has started a Web site that's called firefriedgen.com. Or firethefridge.com. Or fireralph.com. Or, it appears, any combination of these. Honest. I checked.
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Ravens' loss a real head-slapper
October 6, 2008
What are you madder about this morning? The injustice? Or the collapse?
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Flacco starting well, but so did Young
October 5, 2008
Not to throw ice water on the Joe Flacco story, but everyone surely is aware of who will be on the opposite sideline from him at M&T Bank Stadium today.
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Wild pitch: O's should re-sign Cabrera
October 2, 2008
I think I speak for all long-suffering Orioles fans when I say to Andy MacPhail and the rest of the big decision-makers for the 2009 season …
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Flacco keeps poise, shows nerves of steel
September 30, 2008
Shouldn't Joe Flacco have fallen apart after coughing up that ball? That should have done it for him, and for the Ravens, and for the idea that a rookie quarterback could win his first NFL road start.
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Newsome shows that actions trump words
September 29, 2008
It's one of life's funny coincidences that Matt Millen finally got fired by the Detroit Lions the same week Ozzie Newsome's Ravens got ready to take a 2-0 record into Pittsburgh to face the Steelers. (And the same week Jerry Reese's defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants took their bye at 3-0. But that's getting ahead of the story.)
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Win games, win fans
September 28, 2008
A statement - of faith, or just of their sense of history - could have been made by too-long-suffering Orioles fans in this final weekend of another lost season. But long before today's regular-season closer against the Toronto Blue Jays, the biggest statement already had been made.
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UM looks to break off pattern, go up top
September 25, 2008
Now, with Saturday's game at Clemson, comes the start of Maryland's quest to win a berth in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game.
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Weathering a long, hard road ahead
September 15, 2008
Think of it this way. Imagine if, in the first game of the John Harbaugh Era and the first game of the Joe Flacco Era, the Ravens had lost. With Hurricane Ike shaking up the remaining schedule (among other things), everybody would have had an extra week to marinate in the gloom and doom.
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Postponing game the right call
September 14, 2008
As soon as you woke up yesterday morning, turned on the TV and saw the reports from Texas, you knew there wasn't going to be any NFL game played in Houston this week. NFL officials had to know it then, too.
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With UM, expect the unexpected
September 13, 2008
This could end up being just another classic Maryland football tease, you know.
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Terps' Williams spectator to history
September 11, 2008
The fact that a Texas Western team with an all-black starting lineup was facing an all-white Kentucky team for the national championship is not what first caught Gary Williams' attention as he sat at Cole Field House on a March afternoon in 1966.
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Defense shows its mettle is rust-proof
September 8, 2008
How often does this defense, the near-legendary Ravens defense, find itself in the shadows of its offensive counterpart? Even on a day like yesterday, when that offense managed to be uncommonly clever and efficient yet still shoot itself in the foot time and time again?
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If Reed walks away, it should be with his head held high
September 7, 2008
Nobody should feel bad at all if Ed Reed is not in uniform this afternoon for the Ravens' season opener. Not the fans, not the Ravens, definitely not Reed himself.
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Well, the QB situation could be worse — right?
September 4, 2008
Kyle Boller wasn't in the locker room at the Castle early yesterday afternoon, not surprising because he likely had not known for long that his season, and probably his Ravens career, was over. Troy Smith wasn't in the locker room, largely because he isn't close to returning to practice. Todd Bouman wasn't in the locker room at that point, probably because he had barely been an official member of the team for more than a few hours, if that.
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ACC bigger, but certainly not better
September 1, 2008
One week into the college football season might be a little early to remind everybody of what a disaster the big expansion was for the Atlantic Coast Conference.
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Beginning of mystery
August 31, 2008
It should have been only a quarterback "competition," and a settled one, for that matter. Maryland picks Jordan Steffy, he plays three quarters against Delaware in the season opener, he sits in the fourth quarter in favor of Chris Turner and the Terps hold on, 14-7.
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Running out of time, QBs
August 29, 2008
Coming into this game, the consensus was there was more riding on it than your average preseason finale. More than any other preseason finale in the entire NFL. More than any other preseason finale ever. There was no downplaying how important this was.
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Robinson to King to Obama, a combination for progress
August 28, 2008
Today's date, Aug.28, links two epic moments in American history and in the progress of African-Americans in this country: The Rev.Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington in 1963 and Barack Obama's speech accepting the Democratic nomination for president tonight. That has been well-documented.
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Ragtag 'D' might not hold Ravens together
August 25, 2008
The good news is that right now, the Ravens have about six candidates for the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year Award.
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Looking for trouble? Then look at how Ravens compared with ragtag Rams
August 24, 2008
The St. Louis Rams didn't have Steven Jackson or Orlando Pace in uniform, did have a group of young or ordinary receivers in uniform, and had a quarterback with a 14.1 preseason passer rating.
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Quick QB resolution wasn't in the cards
August 21, 2008
In hindsight, we were all out of our minds to think this quarterback thing would be resolved by now, weren't we?
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One throw away from QB controversy
August 18, 2008
Joe Flacco was 13 yards from sending the Baltimore metropolitan area into complete panic Saturday night.
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Rice takes opportunity, runs with it
August 17, 2008
In his second NFL start, Ray Rice delivered a shot of adrenaline to the Ravens' offense.
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Once again, Terps, Ravens share questions under center
August 14, 2008
Time for the weekly football training camp quiz. (Well, not "weekly," just today, actually.) Which prominent coach in the state - the Ravens' John Harbaugh or Maryland's Ralph Friedgen - said the following this week:
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Despite ailments, O's on track
August 11, 2008
You see games like this, and you wonder how they're as close to .500 as they are. Then you remember - wow, they are.
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Throwing flags on absurd play
August 10, 2008
Sixteen final thoughts about the Brett Favre saga, and I do mean final. (Subject to complete reversal of plans later.)
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No need for overreaction in QB battle
August 7, 2008
One of the many positive and exhilarating aspects of any NFL team's first preseason game is the opportunity for everybody to wildly exaggerate the outcome.
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Broken promise from O's starters
July 21, 2008
One after another, like line drives up the middle, reminders keep coming of what the Orioles' starting rotation could have been and what it has turned out to be.
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Questions linger for quarterbacks
July 20, 2008
Joe Flacco's signing last week means a lot of things, but among them is this: The first-round pick and the quarterback of the future will report to Ravens training camp on time tomorrow.
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All-Star ties aren't so bad, Bud
July 17, 2008
All right, everybody, let's say it together. Bud Selig, we are so, so sorry.
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Anthony exhibit step in right direction
July 14, 2008
It was a day full of new and surprising experiences for Carmelo Anthony. He was the center of attention yesterday as the Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards unveiled the exhibit dedicated to him - but he was unaware some of the artifacts, such as a photo of him as a child taking a jump shot on a Baltimore playground, would be in the exhibit.
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City sits on sideline in NBA competition
July 6, 2008
The two news items from early and late Wednesday weren't exactly related, but they were more than coincidental. In the morning: a front-page story in The Sun about how The Relic on Howard Street (aka 1st Mariner Arena) still makes a decent profit. At night: a settlement that allows the NBA's SuperSonics to move from Seattle to Oklahoma City.
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Ogden top of the line
June 13, 2008
When Brett Favre officially retired that day in March in Green Bay, he drew a big crowd, much as Jonathan Ogden did yesterday in Owings Mills. Just like Favre's announcement, and like Michael Strahan's earlier this week, Ogden's farewell was carried live on national TV (in homes that get the NFL Network, at least).
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O's charm is not limited to city
June 8, 2008
Putting "Baltimore" back on the Orioles' road jerseys next season is a good thing; no one can argue that. Anything the franchise can do to cater to the core of the fan base - after all the years of alienating it in so many ways - is welcome. You don't have to be an Orioles lifer to get that.
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Railbird
May 15, 2008
By nature, he's a bird trainer. But he's no chicken.
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Caught a break
January 19, 2008
Not that Jason Garrett isn't making enough money now, but the Ravens should send him a bonus. A thank-you for not taking the head coaching job. A token of appreciation for sparing the franchise a big potential headache and, possibly, for opening the door to a better candidate.
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Bisciotti should take chance, put Ryan in charge
January 1, 2008
Rex Ryan should be hired as the Ravens' next coach before he gets away.
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Throw out the lead runners
December 16, 2007
After everything the Mitchell Report laid out about the depth and breadth of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball, after all the suggestions and recommendations, after all the names were named and blame was assigned ... the same two foxes were left to guard the henhouse.
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Unanswered questions with hasty conclusions
November 28, 2007
Roger Goodell, commissioner of the NFL, said it as well as it could be said. The sudden, violent, premature death of Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor, he said yesterday, "leaves many people behind struggling to understand it."
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Arena first step in filling basketball void in city
March 25, 2007
Enough area basketball fans and observers said it while walking around HSBC Arena last weekend to make it more than a fleeting thought by a niche audience:
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Another Colt in No. 88 jersey is more injustice for Mackey
January 29, 2007
Old-time Baltimore football fans weren't the only ones who thought there was something strange about the sight of No. 88 on the Colts.
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Sainted Hall should allow all tainted players
November 30, 2006
You don't want to be in the shoes of the Baseball Hall of Fame voters right now. A lot of them don't want to be in their shoes.
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With O'Neil's passing, bit of past slips away
October 8, 2006
Everybody, it seems, has a Buck O'Neil story today. My story is this: I never got the chance to meet him.
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Robinson's dismissal is crying shame
October 1, 2006
For the second time this season, Frank Robinson was moved to public tears. The first time, in May, after he had to bench an overmatched catcher in mid-inning, showed the depth of his humanity beneath that famously tough exterior.
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Memory of shock, emptiness still fresh 20 years later
June 19, 2006
I was sleepy. But I couldn't have been that sleepy.
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Lonise Bias: reaching people since 1986
June 18, 2006
Lonise Bias has made it her mission over the past 20 years that her son Len's death not be in vain. Tuesday was the latest proof that it was not.
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Cheers for Palmeiro's last at-bat could be start of new beginning
August 15, 2005
WITH TWO OUTS and two on in the bottom of the ninth inning yesterday afternoon, the Rafael Palmeiro saga officially turned back into a baseball-only story.
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Forgiveness is in air at yard as team's fallen hero signs in
August 12, 2005
IT WAS big, almost as big as the girl waving it over her head. It was bright orange with black lettering, and it read, "Welcome Back Raffy."
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Fans can make a stand -- by sitting at home
August 11, 2005
SO, Rafael Palmeiro is still lawyering up. Fine. He spent the last nine days of his 10-day steroid suspension in silence and solitude.
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Anthony saves face; message saves lives
May 12, 2005
OFFICIALLY, THE gathering in a vacant lot behind Johns Hopkins Hospital yesterday afternoon was the kickoff of a state-run anti-violence project.
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As a voice is stilled, memories are stirred
March 7, 2005
IT WAS THE spring of 1977. I was 12 years old, living in Landover, pondering my upcoming ascent to high school and sitting at a crossroads. I needed a baseball team to call my own, and it was obvious by then, six years after the Senators moved, that my hometown was not going to provide me with one.
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Heading back to East Coast a long, strange trip for columnist
September 9, 2004
YOU'RE NEVER coming back from there.
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