Bmoreravensfan111's Blog

A Great Fit for Wells

I have the best idea for the Yankees, sign David Wells, put him in the minors, and make his fellow pitchers around him better and more informed. David Wells won't want to do this but it is a start. Mike Mussina can't do it because he is young enough to still play in the majors. Even though Jamie Moyer is like 100 years old! Ian Kennedy and Phil Hughes need some form of a guiding light in their journey. David Wells wants to go out with a bang. What better bang than to see a HOF pitcher successfully try to make two prodigees into HOF pitchers. Right? Mariano and Joba, the old and the new, Wells and Kennedy/Hughes, the old and the new.

Seahawks

I know this isn't my turf, but I have a point here.

They aren't going to be as good as in the past. The have two running backs that haven't been full time starters for a couple of seasons, and TJ Duckett isn't that good. Their WR aren't studs (besides Deion Branch) and they are aging. Who knows if Bobby Engram is going to perform to his top level. Defense is still great, but they aren't perfect. The competition is getting turned up. Arizona has the talent in Edge and Leinart and the WR. Issac Bruce to the 49ers. But the Rams suck. That is 4 out of 6 of their confrence games that they play whom upped the ante. Shaun Alexander was a great RB, but injury rittled, but he was still good. They will still probably win the division, since it is terrible, but they won't be as good as their recent past.

What is on my mind

Could Michael Jordan play for the Bobcats, and get more wins than the team they have now. Even though MJ is 45, Julio Franco can play being 49, but then, that is baseball.

Was Danica trying to hit a crew member of a different team, in hopes to raise her chances of winning a second race?

Are people doubting the dynasty? Are the Spurs really done? The Spurs have the guns to comeback, but the Hornets have the guts to make it to the Western Confrence Finals. It will go down to the Hornets inexperience.

Just another fan's fan history

Some people seem to do it, so I will do it as well.

It started out with my dad, he was a huge Baltimore Sports fan, horse racing, Orioles (he went to every game during the '83 WS) (He had season tickets), and the Colts (Baltimore). He had kids and his sweet memories faded away. He took up a huge passion for the outdoors. These genes eventually passed down to me, as I discovered his hidden past.

I started out not being a sports fan (shocking), I always liked MD basketball (2002 Nat' Champs baby!!!!!!!!!!) til about 10 or 11, I started liking NASCAR since my brother liked it and at that age, I wanted to do everything he did. My favorite driver was Dale Earnhardt Jr. I started to like baseball (Orioles) when I went to a game. Then it started to fall into place, I became a diehard Ravens fan the offseason before the 13-3 season. My dad had two race horses, both won, both euthinized. I played football for my Middle School team, posting 1.5 tackles as a back-up DT. Lacrosse kind of just happened, I was surrounded by it, as too with horse racing, I just loved it. I surf and try to pay attention to the WTC, I also try to pay attention to the NBA and NHL.

Best Baseball Players From the Best State (MD)

10. Babe Phelps

9. Jeff Nelson

8. Mark Texiera

7. Gabe Gross

6. Brady Anderson

5. Lefty Grove

4. Cal Ripken Jr.

3. Al Kaline

2. Jimmie Foxx

1. Babe Ruth

Good list? You think you can make a better one?