Pryce on late-season rush
It's good to see a veteran player elevate his game late in the season. Ravens defensive end Trevor Pryce, despite leaving last week's game early with a concussion, has played extremely well the past two weeks.
Pryce had three tackles against the Bengals, but hurried the quarterback four times. From the first series until the last, he constantly pressured Bengals quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.







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Not really on topic, but did anyone else notice Suggs jump on after Brendan Ayanbadejo already had Fitzpatrick down for a sack (I think it was on one of the fumbled snaps). Hilarious! Suggs must be really desperate just to get credit for a half-sack since he hasn't gotten to the quarterback on his own in about five weeks.
Posted by: Ray | December 1, 2008 12:16 PM
Also off-topic, but with the Dec 14th game against the Steelers coming up. Let me say that any fan who sells their ticket to a Steelers' fan should lose their season tickets and get an old-fashioned beat down! We need the home field advantage from the crowd noise. If you want to sell your tickets, I know there will be plenty of Raven fans who will buy them. It's understandable if you sell them when the Ravens are horrible. But the playoffs are on the line now. All Ravens fans on the 14th!
Posted by: Mike | December 1, 2008 2:23 PM
Come on now Ray, The only thing "hilarious" if not sad, is you trying to ridicule T-Sizzle for hustling and getting after the quarterback no less than Ayanbadejo was doing. Seems to me you are "desperate" in trying to criticize a player who is a soon to be free agent and going to get paid. Not only is your comment not on topic, it also is not on point!
Now, Mike, in regards to the TOPIC: I am noticing the play of Trevor all the way over here in Pittsburgh. His push and pursuit is first rate and he is on several occasions, at least on my television screen, being held. He is playing very well and sometimes I have an occasional flashback of another #90 in a Ravens uniform that I enjoyed watching, Rob Burnett.
Posted by: Kevin Darnell Miller from Homestead, PA | December 2, 2008 6:27 AM