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BlackOutD
11-09-2006, 10:46 AM
I was wondering, since there are alot of folks hopping on the bandwaggon, if we had to come up with a test to see who the real/most knowledgable Ravens fans were, what would be some questions we could come up with??
BlackOutD
11-09-2006, 10:54 AM
Some possibilities...
What draft(yr) and pick(round) was Chester Taylor selected?
Who is #2 on the single game rushing list behind JLew's 295? What game was it?
Who has the longest punt return in Ravens history? How Long?
Ravenswarrior19
11-09-2006, 11:41 AM
Any questions about the Ravens under Marchibroda would be killer. In fact, if the answer isnt Vinnie T or Michael Jackson, I'm out.
hurting
11-09-2006, 12:17 PM
Any questions about the Ravens under Marchibroda would be killer. In fact, if the answer isnt Vinnie T or Michael Jackson, I'm out.
What about Bam Morris :kewl:
DeRon "Burnt Toast" Jenkins
And everyones favorite QB; Eric Zeier (the backup is always the favorite)
And Kyle "togue peirce" Montgomery
Zeus was here back then Along with Wally Williams.
And how could you forget the very first Ravens Ring of Honor awardee :insane:
"Ernest Byner" :insane:
AA-Raven
11-09-2006, 12:34 PM
his name wasn't Kyle it was Greg, your thinking of Kyle Richardson...your out....didn't even know our punters real name....:thumbdown: just kidding it's cool
flraven
11-09-2006, 01:51 PM
How about that crazy O-lineman who brought out a Cleveland do-rag in a 1996 game? He later went to the Eagles for more money. His last name was Everett, but his first name escapes me. Hope I'm not out!
AZRAVEN
11-09-2006, 02:04 PM
His first name was Steve.
bassgtrst
11-09-2006, 06:40 PM
#2 on the single game rushing list is none other than Corey Dillon.
Im gonna say he got 270 somethin, no idea what team he beat.
AA-Raven
11-09-2006, 10:00 PM
Dillion ran havoc over Denver
BlackOutD
11-11-2006, 09:17 AM
yea, i kinda meant the #2 on Our list which was priest holmes
The Fanatic
11-11-2006, 01:58 PM
I think Steve Everitt was my most hated Raven.
Bastard had a serious attitude since the day he got here.
He ended up going to Philly and didn't do squat there.
Tony Jones was the starting left tackle in those days, and Ogden played left guard.
Jones use to do this train conducter thing telling everybody to hop on the train pulling his fist down like a conducter pulling on the horn.
He ended up going to Denver I believe.
Greg Montgomery was a wierd bird.
He liked to wear black nail polish and stuff like alot of the punk rockers, etc.
Remember Antoastio Langham?
Dude sucked major ass!!
I remember the Browns fans going ballistic in celebration when they acquired him in the expansion draft.
Not too long after they had about as much appreciation for his skills as they did after about a year or two of Chris Palmer and Tim Couch. :rolling:
Anybody remember watching Derrick Alexander toast Rod Woodson for a touchdown at the end of the '96 home Steeler game?
Pouring down cold rain that game, alot of people headed home or took cover in the concourses, but my ass stood out ther loving every minute of it!!:hammer:
I guess I don't qualify as a bandwagoner, huh?:patriot:
corvuscorax
11-11-2006, 02:24 PM
Anybody remember watching Derrick Alexander toast Rod Woodson for a touchdown at the end of the '96 home Steeler game?
Pouring down cold rain that game, alot of people headed home or took cover in the concourses, but my ass stood out ther loving every minute of it!!
To this day that is one of my all-time favorite games that I attended. Me and 3 friends had end-zone seats, and we were totally surrounded by squealer fans who had come down from Pennsyltucky. Early on they talked so much shit it was ridiculous. Kordell was in his "Slash" heyday, and these fool fans were talking him up like nobody's business. I have no idea if he did anything that day, but Vinnie T. lit them up! IIRC, Michael Jackson had a long TD catch or two, and as Fanatic said, Alexander had one near the end, I believe it was the game winning TD. Watching the squealer fans scoot outta there with their tails between their legs was freakin' Priceless!!!:rolling: :rolling: :rolling:
:kewl:
The Fanatic
11-11-2006, 02:41 PM
To this day that is one of my all-time favorite games that I attended. Me and 3 friends had end-zone seats, and we were totally surrounded by squealer fans who had come down from Pennsyltucky. Early on they talked so much shit it was ridiculous. Kordell was in his "Slash" heyday, and these fool fans were talking him up like nobody's business. I have no idea if he did anything that day, but Vinnie T. lit them up! IIRC, Michael Jackson had a long TD catch or two, and as Fanatic said, Alexander had one near the end, I believe it was the game winning TD. Watching the squealer fans scoot outta there with their tails between their legs was freakin' Priceless!!!:rolling: :rolling: :rolling:
:kewl:
I agree, it was definitely one of my best Raven memorys.
The TD pass to Alexander was the game clincher, and the imbreds were definitly heading for the hills after that.
Took alot to protect our house back then!!:hammer:
Been a steady decline in inbred attendance since then, although the '97 game was heavily populated as well.
I suspect this years game could prove to be the lowest atendance by hilljacks yet.
God forbid they come out and support their team in the down years too.:rolling:
Mista T
11-11-2006, 02:46 PM
Anybody remember watching Derrick Alexander toast Rod Woodson for a touchdown at the end of the '96 home Steeler game?
Pouring down cold rain that game, a lot of people headed home or took cover in the concourses, but my ass stood out ther loving every minute of it!!:hammer:
That was my favorite Ravens experience in Memorial Stadium outside of the opener. All those inbreds, soaking wet and getting their butts kicked. We were wearing "borrowed" BGE emergency crew outfits, staying totally dry and warm.
One of my favorites in that game was Eric Green taunting the entire Steelers bench after a late game catch from Vinnie that helped seal the win.
:T2: