
It's clear that the whole town is in a collective state of mourning after the Ravens devastating loss yesterday, so it seemed only appropriate to share the 5 stages of grief.
Denial: “Wait! He missed? But he couldn’t have missed. It was from 32 yards. He’s made that kick a hundred times. It was a gimme, an automatic, a no brainer. . . Really? He missed?!?”
Anger: “Step aside Bob Irsay and Jeffrey Maier, Baltimore has a new public enemy number one and his name is Billy Cundiff.”*
Bargaining: “Can there be post game replay? Cause I’m pretty sure Lee Evans made that catch.”
Depression: “Ray Lewis is going to be 37 years old next season. Ed Reed is like a walking MASH unit. This was our last best shot and we blew it.”
Acceptance: “Try me again next week.”
*I’ve...





It's safe to say that Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff isn't the most popular person in Baltimore right now. In fact, I was only semi-joking when I said he might want to join the Witness Protection Program after missing last night's field goal in the AFC Championship Game against the Patriots. 



In honor of Martin Luther King Day, The Daily Beast did some research to determine
If you've read a couple of my past
Jim Irsay, Indianapolis Colts CEO whose father was widely demonized for yanking the Colts out of Baltimore nearly 30 years ago, is apparently rooting for the Ravens to win the Super Bowl this year.
