Saturday, 17 November 2012

Hot! Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens needed a quarterback but drafting after all the top quarterbacks were gone, used their 10th pick to select New England Patriots for the 19th overall selection which they used to draft Cal quarterback . The Patriots eventually used the Ravens' 2004 1st round selection to take defensive tackle .

The Ravens named Boller their starting QB just prior to the start of the 2003 season , but he was injured midway through the season and was replaced by Anthony Wright . The Ravens held a 5 5 record until, in a home game against the Seattle Seahawks , they wiped out a 41 24 gap in the final seven minutes of regulation, then won on a Matt Stover field goal in overtime for a 44 41 triumph. From there the Ravens won five of their last six games. With a 10 6 record, Baltimore won their first AFC North division title. Running back Jamal Lewis ran for 2,066 yards on the season, including a then NFL single-game record of 295 yards at home against the Cleveland Browns on September 14. In doing so, Lewis became only the fourth player to eclipse the 2,000 yard rushing mark in league history, with his single-season total placing second all-time; just 39 yards short of the NFL record held by . Their first playoff game, at home against the , went back and forth, with the Ravens being held to only 54 yards total rushing. The Titans won 20-17 on a late field goal, and Baltimore's season ended early.

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During the Steelers 2008 championship run, they beat the Ravens three times, including a win in the AFC Championship game. The Steelers lead the series (begun in 1996), 16 10. The two teams complement each other by consistently fielding strong defenses in their division. The really began when moved the his franchise from Cleveland to Baltimore. "The Steelers saw the Ravens as Modell's team, which was reason enough to want to beat them. The Steelers also looked at Modell's move of his franchise from Cleveland to Baltimore as taking away the Steelers longest and deepest rivalry."

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Bouchat v. Balt. Ravens Football Club, 346 F.3d 514, 519 (4th Cir. 2003), cert. denied 541 U.S. 1042 (2004) ("The damages trial was conducted over a period of six days, from July 17 to 24, 2002. On July 23, 2002, at the close of the evidence, the jury was asked to decide whether the Defendants had proven, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the Non-Excluded Merchandise Revenues were attributable entirely to factors other than the Defendants' infringement of Bouchat's copyright. If the jury found that they were not, then it was charged to decide the percentage of the Non-Excluded Merchandise Revenues attributable to factors other than the infringement. After a full day of deliberations, the jury answered the first question in the affirmative, thereby denying Bouchat any monetary recovery.")

. Ravens Insider. June 10, 2010.

The Win-Loss percentage is calculated using the formula:

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