wes welker
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- Ravens notes: Years later, Bernard Pollard still connected to Tom Brady injury
- Ravens, Patriots might have to deal with slippery field on Sunday
- But lowly defensive numbers hide a unit that has made big, game-changing plays
- Offensive line must improve and allow Ravens to put together long drives and keep defense fresh enough to face Brady and Co.
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- Fantasy Fodder: Fantasy All-Stars for the 2011 NFL season
- Opinions vary on why otherwise confident quarterback has struggled with particular scheme
- Torrey Smith torched the Rams in Week 3, catching five passes for 152 yards and three touchdowns. Now he is burning up the waiver wire, and you can be sure that someone will claim him in your fantasy league.
- With trades in consecutive offseasons, the Ravens have given Joe Flacco a formidable receiving tandem in Anquan Boldin and Lee Evans.
- There are very few slam-dunk picks in fantasy football. For years owning LaDainian Tomlinson guaranteed you a spot in the playoffs. Peyton Manning has been an elite fantasy QB for more than a decade. And though he's now in the twilight of his career, Terrell Owens used to be good for 1,000 yards and 10 TDs a season. Chargers tight end Antonio Gates falls into this category.
- Let's jump in the time machine and flash back in time to the early 2000s when Tom Cruise wasn't a known crazy person, "Freedom Fries" were an innovation in redneck culinary circles and men under the age of 40 wearing visors in public was considered to be socially acceptable. Thanks to Al Gore's Internet invention, fantasy football was starting to blow up -- and we were advised to select running backs with our first 13 or so picks.
- Joe Flacco got married last week, but we haven¿t heard how the Ravens quarterback feels about being a married man. Until now. Flacco appeared on ¿The Dan Patrick Show¿ on Friday and he talked about how he¿s still in love with his wife and how he doesn¿t plan on throwing her any footballs on his honeymoon.