Below, you will find the story of Ravens QB Kyle Boller's career in picture form:Boller and his posse on draft day. Who knew how wonderful his career would turn out??
Boller was thrown into the spotlight immediately. Here he is in all of his glory, with all his potential, proving white men can jump.
Boller begins to show his true colors not to long after putting on a Raven's uniform. A gunslinger that can't hold onto his gun.
It got worse. Boller thought he could change his fate by playing without a helmet. Even with the increased vision and mobility, Boller could get Humpdy Dumpdy together again.
Finally, Princess Boller was rescued by her knight in shining armor. Steve McNair's arrival in Baltimore meant Boller no longer had to suffer the degradation and defeat at the hands of Patriots, Bengals, Bears and other frightening beasts.
Finally, we have reached Boller's future. He is destined to ride the pine in 2008-09. The young upstart Buckeye, Troy Smith, will attempt to fill in admirably until he suffers the same fate as Boller and is pushed out by the even younger upstart, Joe Flacco.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Kyle Boller's career
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Steve McNair...a little late
As every football fan knows by now, Steve McNair has retired from the NFL. McNair is undoubtedly one of the great quarterbacks in history. He is one of three quarterbacks to throw for more than 30,000 yards and run for more than 3,000. He never won a Super Bowl, but did win a co-MVP with Peyton Manning. I think he deserves a spot in the NFL Hall of Fame.
The disappointing part of McNair's career is that he didn't spend his prime in Baltimore. The city never got to see McNair at his finest. We saw a shell of the former Oiler/Titan that could score at will when partnered with Eddie George. Anyway, congrats on a great career and I hope you get hired on as a quarterbacks coach somewhere soon.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Steve McNair is old
The Steve McNair question mark is still one of the primary topics of conversation for the Ravens this off-season. Since asserting that he's coming back for the 2008 season, he has been participating in team workouts. John Harbaugh recently said, "he's doing well, he's getting healthy."
Shouldn't he be healthy already?? He started six games last year, he's had an off-season filled with rehab, his activity has been very limited. The fact that he hasn't fully recovered from his injuries is a sign that his body is old and frail, not the young pro bowler he once was. I wouldn't put my stock in McNair and I hope Harbaugh isn't.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Quartback attack
Story of the day:
"First-year Ravens coach John Harbaugh has not officially committed to Steve McNair as their starting quarterback, but it’s likely McNair’s job to lose.
He wants an open competition for the quarterback job and said the Ravens will consider McNair, Boller and Troy Smith for the starting role."
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Billy Volek, whos that?
Picked this one up off the rumor mill:
The Ravens, in particular Cam Cameron, are interested in bring Billy Volek to
Friday, February 15, 2008
Steve McNair coming back is bad for Ravens
Don't get me wrong, Steve McNair is a great quarterback and seems to be a stand-up individual off the field, but his return will ultimately hurt the Ravens. McNair will most likely get the opening day starting spot out of respect if nothing else. I think the Ravens would be better served to have either Kyle Boller or Troy Smith start the first half of the season while the Raven's bring whatever QB they hopefully draft up to NFL speed. With John Harbaugh, a coach with QB experience, there to help out I think a draft pick could be ready to play midway through the season. If either Boller or Smith end up playing well than that is even better, but McNair would slow the entire process down. In my opinion, he just doesn't have the arm strength or foot speed to warrant being a QB in the NFL anymore. If you disagree let me know why.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Raven's are in the market for a 6'6 QB with a laser rocket arm
"As usual, Baltimore has issues at quarterback, but this offseason the situation is as dire as at any point in recent memory. Steve McNair's illustrious career appears to be over and that leaves Kyle Boller and Troy Smith to lead the Ravens' offense. On a veteran team like this, the Ravens could ideally add an established QB, but finding one in the present market is going to be a very difficult chore. In the draft, Boston College's Matt Ryan will surely be gone by the time Baltimore makes its first selection and waiting until Round 2 could end up the smart move. However, that isn't the instant fix that the Ravens need. The new coaching staff will probably want to bring in their guy to lead the offense." -Scouts Inc.
I couldn't agree more. McNair shouldn't even be a question at this point. He deserves respect, but not the Joe Paterno like respect that would keep him around a decade past his prime. The franchise tried time and again with Boller. I still think he could be a quality QB in the league, but the team can't wait that long. Troy Smith is an enigma. At this point I think he should be resigned to the backup role until Boller throws his first 3-interception game. The team should absolutely take a cornerback with the first pick to replace Samari Rolle, and select a QB in the second round. My humble suggest would be to select either John David BOOOOTY or Chad Henne. Both played for big programs, have the athletic tools, are relatively intelligent, and have questions because of injuries. With great risk come great reward. Take a chance on either of these guys and it could pay off huge in the long run.