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As an avid Ravens fan and a veteran of the war in Iraq, Joe has been seen wearing his worn out #52 all over the World. After spending an entire year in the desert with nothing but Soldiers from Pittsburgh, he learned to defend the pride of Baltimore with a passion that was unmatched by his Steeler comrade in arms. After returning home to his beloved city, Joe started a "Game Day Fans" group that meets every game day at a locally owned business to cheer their team.

B'more Burlas

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 I have yet to mention that I am absolutley in love with aviation and flight mainly because these things have nothing to do with football or the Baltimore Ravens, until today. At 10am this morning I am sitting in my cubicle running a daily report and browsing BaltimoreRavens.com when I see a link I had missed the previous day that read, "Media Advisory - Baltimore Ravens and AirTran Unveil Plane Livery". Upon clicking on it I discover that in fifteen minutes the Baltimore Ravens and AirTran Airways were not just unveiling any ordinary aircraft, but a brand new Baltimore Ravens inspired Boeing 717. Being the fan that I am, I had to be one of the first people to see it so with Joe Flacco like precision I flew down to my car and sped down Baltimore-Washington parkway towards BWI.

Unfortunately I was a half hour late so I missed a lot of the ceremony but I did get a chance to listen to both Todd Heap and an executive from AirTran give their speeches. I really liked the fact that the AirTran executive was keen on letting everyone know that the aircraft will be flying into Pittsburgh, which is a nice thought. After the ceremony I had everyone's favorite tight end sign my Maryland flag and then made my way onto the tarmac to see the beautiful bird. Be proud Baltimore, she's really a sight to see.

   

NOTE: If you're interested to see where the plane will be flying to and from, you can go to FlightAware.com and look up the tail number: N946AT. That is the "Ravens One" tail number and you're key to seeing it's future schedule.

RELATED LINKS
VIDEO | WBALTV:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBvMo_lvX5c
VIDEO | BaltimoreRavens.com: http://www.baltimoreravens.com/media_library/Videos/2009/10/Ravens_unveil_customized_aircraft.aspx
ARTICLE | BaltimoreSun.com: http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bal-bz.airtran27oct27,0,3069899.story
BLOG | BaltimoreRavens.com: http://blogs.baltimoreravens.com/?p=1657
SLIDESHOW | BaltimoreRavens.com: http://www.baltimoreravens.com/Media/Photo_Landing.aspx?q=Ravens+1

(3 votes)

I was going to go a week without writing anything but since I am the new guy I am going to try and not represent the Ravens in such an existential light, for now at least.

 

Everyone can agree that the Ravens didn’t do much the first half of last Sunday’s game. The Vikings dominated as our secondary did little to contain the mighty arm of Brett Favre. I would also like to point out however, that it’s indisputable that we played differently the second half. We turned the tables against all reasonable odds and came back only to lose by a botched kick that went wide-left. It hurts, I know; but what we were looking for happened. That second half showed the Ravens switching gears and coming together to play as the team we know they can be.

 

Last week I asked you to have faith and continue to ask the same this week. Bleed purple ladies and gents!

(2 votes)

When we lost to the Patriots last week, my resolve to defend the Ravens’ as a victim of over-officiating was deep. Not only did every one of the Brady inspired “roughing” the passer calls cause anger to overcome my love of a good game, but it also lessened my belief that the NFL organization is actually interested in keeping the game of football pure.  I found myself repeatedly saying these things to football fans all throughout last week, wrapping up every long rant with, “just watch them next week, it’ll be different”.

 

Unfortunately I was right. This week was different. This week we lost by giving up yards to legitimate penalties. This week we lost by being outplayed in areas we shouldn’t have been out played in. This week we lost and we have no one to blame but ourselves. And once again a week has come and gone leaving many Baltimore fans wondering what the next step is. Well Raven Nation, I ask you to have faith in John Harbaugh.

 

Not to bring up any bad memories here but try and remember the Colts v Ravens game last year; the one that ended in a 31-3 loss. Don’t stop there; continue to think back to the Giants game that also ended in a 30-10 loss. Now, do yourself a favor and think about where our team was during that whole season. No bye week. A team with an untested rookie Coach and QB. A 2-0 record that quickly evened itself out to 2-2 and put our team in a position to doubt itself early in the season. Think about what that Raven staff did, against the odds, with a team coming off a 5-11 season.

 

It’s my true opinion that we needed this loss. Losses aren’t always a bad thing. And after thinking about the season last year I am very positive that Coach Harbaugh is using this loss to our advantage. When a team is winning, even just barely, it’s hard to inspire a team the way you can coming off a loss. The Ravens know what the entire city of Baltimore knows and that’s that we’re a different team than any other in the NFL. We have never needed stats to tell us that. We have always been the team with the defense and the team others measure their defenses against.

 

Truth be told, I was going to write two separate articles but as it turns out these topics relate so closely with one another that I’ll just continue on through this point to my next: Most people who aren’t from Baltimore could care less about us. It’s true. In the words of a young John Elway after being drafted to the Baltimore Colts in 1983, “I’d rather play baseball than play in Baltimore”. Of course he was talking about the Colts back then but not much has changed about the feeling of outsiders toward the Ravens.

 

The Ravens give us an identity and in that light, they quite literally fight for the city’s respect. When I was in Iraq I would tell many of my buddies that I was from the land of crab cakes, the national anthem, and the colors Purple and Orange and they would look at me like I was crazy. Yet when I threw in that it was the home of the Ravens, everyone knew where I was talking about. Baltimore isn’t a glamorous city by any means and everyone who has lived there knows this. We’re a city that has a high crime rate and the typical citizen holds a blue collar job far removed from the comforts of an office. It’s in this fact that we find our true inspiration in being Baltimore Football fans and this concept is something that few people outside the Baltimore area understand.  It’s a beautiful thing and something we need to embrace through our losses.

 

I leave you with one last request: Trust John Harbaugh and support your Ravens.

 

"You wouldn't know by reading the papers, listening to the broadcast, who the Cowboys were playing today. Guess what, America knows who won tonight." – Video Commentary from NFL.com on the Ravens winning the Last Game in Texas Stadium