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Ravens: First possession

Joe Flacco had his first pass of the preseason batted down, but hit Demetrius Williams on a quick slant for a first down and then connected with running back Ray Rice on a 34-yard pass play across the middle to the Redskins' 17-yard line. Not a bad start, though the drive stalled at the 3 and the Ravens settled for a 21-yard field goal by Steve Hauschka.

Tough first drive for Ravens top draft choice Michael Oher. He got beat by Phillip Daniels to create the pressure on the tipped pass, then banged heads with defensive end Renaldo Wynn near the goal line and had to leave the game bleeding from a gash above his eye. He is in the lockerroom receiving stitches to close the wound.

Posted by Peter Schmuck at 7:46 PM | | Comments (2)
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Pete:
"then got smoked by defensive end Renaldo Wynn near the goal line and had to leave the game bleeding from his forehead. "

watch the replay again brotha. Oher pancaked wynn to the ground. How is that getting smoked?


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Pete's reply: My bad.

Pete,
Stick to writing articles about the wOe's...
You clearly aren't watching the game.

Oher getting smoked? Do you know what a pancake is?

He plays with more intensity in a preseason game than every wOe-riole combined.

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Pete's reply: Try not getting to emotionally involved. It's just the preseason. You have to save your energy for the real games.

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