1. The final preseason game usually isn't exciting for casual fans -- if they even tune in -- but it is high drama for the roster hopefuls who can sense their football careers coming to a close.
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( David Welker, Getty Images / August 30, 2012 ) As the fourth quarter of Thursday night's game wound down, 22 players on each sideline were getting maybe their last taste of the NFL, as teams are mandated to cut their active roster from 75 players to 53 on Friday evening. With the Rams methodically bleeding out the clock with a 10-play, 69-yard drive that lasted four minutes and 19 seconds -- but probably felt like an eternity to players like wide receiver Logan Payne (above), running back Anthony Allen and offensive lineman Cord Howard -- I couldn't help but think of the desperation those bubble boys were feeling on the sidelines. In between their prayers for a change of possession and another chance to impress the Ravens coaching staff or some other coaching staff that would watch the game tape later, they were probably scrutinizing over missed opportunities throughout the summer and wondering if they had done enough to make the team. It's crazy to think that about 700 men will lose their jobs -- and for many, their will to continue chasing after their fleeting football dreams -- before 9 p.m. |
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Add / View comments | Discussion FAQAs usual, and unlike Jeff Zrebiec, Matt the Hack missed the point completely. The ONLY thing that we learned is that neither Tyrod Taylor nor Curtis Painter are adequate back ups to Joe Flacco. If Joe goes down, it's all over.
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It appears that the Ravens have little if any depth when watching this game. There is a desperate need for an efficient back-up quarterback. Currently we have none. The young guys who were on the defense were attrocious and the offense was not much better.