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A Review Of The Baltimore Ravens’ Excellent Offseason

June 19, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Baltimore Ravens General Manager Ozzie Newsome and his staff have quietly put together one of the best offseasons in the NFL in 2010.
Considering the Ravens made the divisional round of the playoffs with an improving young quarterback and an always opportunistic defense, the influx of talent could pay immediate dividends in a suddenly vulnerable AFC North.
On offense the primary departures for the Ravens were wide receiver Kelley Washington, tight end L.J. Smith, and wide receiver David Tyree.
Joe Flacco is the undisputed leader of the Ravens offense while Troy Smith and John Beck play second and third chair. The Ravens have hired former Redskins Head Coach Jim Zorn as the quarterbacks coach to help iron out Flacco's mechanics and help him take the next step up the ladder.
General Manager Newsome may three bold moves by acquiring wide receivers Anquan Boldin, Donte' Stallworth, and retaining franchise receiving leader Derrick Mason. Mark Clayton rounds out a foursom...

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