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Location: Blogs Blogs Nestor Aparicio's Blog |
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| Posted by: Nestor Aparicio |
5/10/2008 4:24 AM |
 Yesterday John Harbaugh made the first of many decisions that Brian Billick would have never made. On a dreary, 52-degree May afternoon in the driving rain, Harbaugh took his team out onto the main backfield at the Bellagio and welcomed the veteran players to the “new” Baltimore Ravens and the rookies to "Camp Harbaugh."
You can gripe or choose to commend Billick’s sensibilities as an NFL head coach, but his reigning philosophy was to never put the players at risk of getting injured in May. If Billick were the coach, they would've been in the bubble yesterday.
And, certainly, you can take Harbaugh’s stance on Friday that “it’s football” – a little rain never hurt anyone.
And you wouldn’t be wrong either way.
It’s not about a right way or a wrong way, it’s just a “different” way. But if there were any remaining doubts, the Ravens' players found out yesterday (if they didn’t already know it), there’s a new sheriff in town and things will be done a different way under Harbaugh.
Honestly, I expected to hear more players bitching about the conditions of their first team mini-camp practice yesterday, but at least on the face of it they were fine with the decision (of course many of them are rookies or very young players who aren’t in a position to play Bob Turk with the forecasts or practice schedule).
From where I was sitting, it looked like the players were having a lot of fun and were excited to be playing football the second week of May. That’s a good thing!
Certainly throwing a bunch of rookies onto the field with veterans who are also learning some new systems leads to confusion but all in all it felt like a positive energy day for the franchise.
Some random thoughts:
Quinn Sypniewski is gone for the season, which we all pretty much knew the day it happened. This will open up some opportunities for Dan Wilcox or a younger player, but it remains to be seen how much Cam Cameron will use the tight end/H-back combo in absence of the Billick-style offense.
The one thing many players on the offensive side of the ball have told me is that the new system is a difficult one to get a grasp in the early going. Every player has a completely new set of terms, language, responsibilities and the playbook has been “thick” from what I’ve been told. One veteran told me, "it's a LOT of work for everybody on our side."
The defensive players, with Rex Ryan’s returning concepts and terminology, will have a much easier time of it the next four months, NOT having to deal with the confusion of a new system.
The “new look” Ravens locker room has left me much like the new kid at school on the first day of class. I’m certainly more confused than anyone on the offense about simply finding guys’ lockers. Harbaugh’s “shake up” was interesting to see first hand, seeing longtime friends separated in the room and moving around amidst the many rookie lockers in the center of the room (it’s not a room built for 80 players). If his goal was to get guys moving around the room and meeting new teammates, he’s certainly succeeded.
Word is that training camp will begin on July 20th in Westminster. Harbaugh will run a complete four weeks of heaters at McDaniel College.
The Ravens final preseason game against Atlanta on Thursday, Aug. 28 has been moved back 30 minutes to a 7 p.m. start to accommodate the final night of the Democratic National Convention. |
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By Chip on
5/10/2008 6:26 AM |
As far as the locker room assisgnments are concern I feel that will create more unity for the team. Always a good thing. Great piece of information there Nestor.  |
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By Jim from Dundalk on
5/10/2008 6:26 AM |
Good stuff Nestor,,,,,,,,,,,,music to my ears , I can't wait to get to training camp a few times and a couple of games , the ravens promote themselves so well it makes you believe in them even though we all know it might be a mediocre year,,,,,,,,,,,,,,the energy Harbaugh is giving this team is wonderful,,,,,,,,,,,,Go Ravens.....<br><br>  |
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By MGMC1004 on
5/10/2008 1:14 PM |
....once again, Nestor - your boy is gone....deal with it!
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By JWS on
5/10/2008 1:15 PM |
THIS IS THE COACH I WANTED FROM DAY ONE. AS USUAL THE RAVEN BRASS LUCKED OUT WHEN THAT SOFT LIKE BILLICK DALLAS GUY DIDN'T WANT THE JOB. HARBAUGH WILL THREE TIMES AS MANY SUPER BOWLS THEN BILLICK EVER DID.<br> AND THEY MAY HAVE LUCKED OUT WITH THE FALCONS TAKING RYAN AND WE HAVING TO TAKE OUR SECOND CHOICE. HARBAUGH ANF FLECCO HAVE ALOT IN COMMAND NOW. NEITHER WAS THE MAN THE BRASS WANTED AT FIRST. BOTH AHVE ALOT TO PROVE AND THEY WILL. THIS YEAR MAY BE A LEARNING PERIOD FOR ALL INVOVLED BUT THE FUTURE OF THIS TEAM IS HEADED FINALLY IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION! GO RAVENS !!  |
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By FRANCHISE on
5/11/2008 12:04 PM |
Nestor,<br><br>How did Flacco throw the ball in the rain????<br><br>East Coast Football with real weather conditions in May tells you how a FRANCHISE QB will perform even if it was 7 on 7 drills with no pass rush pressure!!!<br><br>Do you have a report on how Flacco performed in the rain???  |
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By Columbia Ken on
5/11/2008 12:04 PM |
It's about time they started running things at The Castle like a freakin' football team and not some damned Country Club!!!  |
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By jimmy swift . on
5/11/2008 12:03 PM |
"If Billick were the coach, they would've been in the bubble yesterday." Yep , thats true , and if Billick were still coach <br> the team wouldn't look like a team ready to play football until about week 4 of the Regular season. . .  |
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By Ron from Clearwater FL on
5/11/2008 12:05 PM |
Memo to JWS: Buy a dictionary, and the cap lock key is located on the left side of your keyboard.  |
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By zimmy1013 on
5/11/2008 12:05 PM |
hey JWS , please use spell check.  |
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By MGMC1004 on
5/12/2008 8:42 PM |
JWS....any education at all? I think my 8 year old can write better than that.....
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By John in Westminster on
5/12/2008 8:42 PM |
Agreed with Jimmy Swift. Earlier last season when we were losing games in the 4th quarter, Bill Parcells pointed out that the team didn't look like they were in shape to finish the game. I know you want to save the players for the long grind of the season, but you still need to be able to finish the games in the beginning... ... One of Billick's other mantras was, "If you play not to get hurt, that's when you are going to get hurt". So its a bit contradictory... ... Also, they way we played in the rain, we definitely need to practice in the wet stuff. Hell, I'd welcome some artificial rain at training camp (as would the players on the 95 degree days) as we've been just dreadful when it rains.  |
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