Preseason Game 3: 8/29 vs. Washington 7:30pm
#101
Posted 29 August 2015 - 09:21 PM
#102
Posted 29 August 2015 - 09:28 PM
At least the first teams dominated the game.
What was it, 13-7 when they came out?
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#103
Posted 29 August 2015 - 09:30 PM
What was it, 13-7 when they came out?
I think Flacco came out when it was 13-0. Not sure about the rest of the guys except of course Steve Smith but I think a lot of them were starting to come out.
That being said, I'm not too concerned about the score as much as just what we saw. Ravens were doing a lot of what they wanted with the first teamers and the Skins first TD was a beat flukish(although they were driving).
#104
Posted 29 August 2015 - 09:35 PM
I'm sure you guys will be fine though and my team won't be.
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#105
Posted 29 August 2015 - 09:36 PM
#106
Posted 30 August 2015 - 06:41 AM
#107
Posted 31 August 2015 - 02:13 PM
Boswell, from today's chat:
The Robinson "tackle" was horrible, totally dirty lift-and-head-slam. Far worse than anything Harbaugh did. A penalty in an exhibition game? Who cares? I'm OK with Harbaugh getting Gruden's face. And I'm move than OK with Gruden yelling back at him.
However, my favorite moment of the incident was the magnificent job done by Baltimore TV halftime interviewer Brent Harris. Congratulations! Harbaugh, in the Harbaugh tradition (though his brother is much worse), was a total arrogant jerk. Harris asked fair questions. 1) Your "perception" of the Smith ejection and Harbaugh/Gruden faceoff. Harbaugh says he'll only talk about "football." Harris asks about 1) Ravens fumble at goal line and 2) Ravens continued problems with stopping the drives of foes in the last two minutes of the half. Harbaugh gives brief jerk answers.
Harbaugh: "You wanna give me a good question I'll answer it."
Harris: " Thanks, coach. Back to you (in studio)."
SHUTS HIM DOWN!
Thus totally dissing Harbaugh, giving him just what he deserved for trying to treat a reporter like a team stooge. Harbaugh goes off giving dagger eyes to the back of Harris' head. Harris, composed, ignores him.
That's as close as you'll ever see to "I'm a human being, too, 'Coach,' so treat me like one or I'll tell you where to go on camera, right to your tough-guy face.."
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#108
Posted 31 August 2015 - 02:45 PM
They have given up a lot of points this preseason. You really hate to see that.
It's still a question of against who. 0 points when starters and mostly a combination of 2's are in 31 points when a combination of 3/4's come out.
I'm with you, I don't want to give them points.
But I'm not about to put any stock in the outcomes thus far being predictive in any way whatsoever.
#109
Posted 31 August 2015 - 02:56 PM
Boswell, from today's chat:
As a Skins fan, that hit was dirty and late (although not TECHNICALLY since he hadn't gone down yet) but I even thought it was way over the line, ESPECIALLY for an exhibition.
That being said, I didn't hear the lead question on it, but I didn't think he was out of line at all if he wanted to ask him if he felt like the non-call was correct, and then after that follow that up with what he said to Gruden. I get Harbs was mad, but still, don't take it out on the reporter doing his job, especially when he wasn't even being a jerk.
#110
Posted 31 August 2015 - 03:47 PM
I missed that part... but good for Harris. I've always liked him.
#111
Posted 31 August 2015 - 03:52 PM
Boswell, from today's chat:
That's one of those things where you hope the next time he sees Harris, Harbaugh privately offers some sort of apology for being such an ass. I always hate those sideline interviews, no matter the sport....the coach always gives either a cliched response that offers zero insight, or like Harbaugh just acts like a total ass (I'll admit though, Buck is occasionally entertaining). Just do away with them. It so rarely adds any value to a broadcast.
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#112
Posted 31 August 2015 - 04:01 PM
#113
Posted 31 August 2015 - 04:37 PM
That's one of those things where you hope the next time he sees Harris, Harbaugh privately offers some sort of apology for being such an ass. I always hate those sideline interviews, no matter the sport....the coach always gives either a cliched response that offers zero insight, or like Harbaugh just acts like a total ass (I'll admit though, Buck is occasionally entertaining). Just do away with them. It so rarely adds any value to a broadcast.
Yeah, Harbaugh was a complete ass, but they had just fumbled at the goal line 30 seconds before the interview, after blowing a 13-0 lead, so he probably wasn't at his friendliest. Still, the definition of a professional is doing things the right way even when you don't feel like it or think you need to, so he should have done better.
#114
Posted 31 August 2015 - 04:40 PM
Yeah, Harbaugh was a complete ass, but they had just fumbled at the goal line 30 seconds before the interview, after blowing a 13-0 lead, so he probably wasn't at his friendliest. Still, the definition of a professional is doing things the right way even when you don't feel like it or think you need to, so he should have done better.
Totally understandable. Which is why I say just stop doing these in-game interviews. I don't see the benefit of it to anyone. The coaches either sound like someone from the PR Department at best, and sometimes an outright jerk. I'm sure it's awkward for the interviewer. And the fans watching are hardly likely to glean anything of value.
#115
Posted 31 August 2015 - 05:11 PM
Harabugh spoke after today's practice. To paraphrase...
"Halftime interviews are tough, and I don't think I'm very good at them."
"Brent does a great job. We've done shows together. He's a pro. He does an excellent job."
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