Ravens Not Shedding Undisciplined Image
The brawl that Baltimore Ravens players had during a minicamp practice over the weekend doesn't exactly dispel the image that the team had last season under former coach Brian Billick of being undisciplined and out of control.
The lingering image of last season's Ravens is the penalty-filled meltdown by several players at the end of a near-miss loss to the New England Patriots. Billick was fired after the season and was replaced by John Harbaugh.
But when most of the players on the field participate in a fight during a minicamp practice, as was the case with the Ravens on Saturday, it fails to convey a feeling that law and order have been established.
By Mark Maske |
May 12, 2008; 10:26 AM ET
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Posted by: RavensFan | May 13, 2008 1:05 PM
man stop trying to make the ravens look like they cant control themselves cause they can or it would be a chris henry situation
Posted by: slugz | May 15, 2008 8:58 PM
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Just chill everybody. Some of the guys haven't got all the off-season 'roids out of their system yet.
They'll be fine by training camp.