Three Tazes are better than one

I usually don't take note of training camp practice numbers; they can run together and it takes weeks to establish patterns. But it was hard to ignore Troy Smith's first morning at Ravens camp, where it is mostly just quarterbacks and rookies. In six red zone plays, Smith went 1-for-5 with three interceptions and a fumbled snap. And one of the interceptions was made by a secondary coach who was filling in for a player. Goo!
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Ravens Central ran a great piece detailing the top five toughest players on the team. Tackle Marshall Yanda somehow only came in fourth despite taser-taking ability that should be criminal. Turns out the young tackle took a bet that he could handle getting hit be a taser gun. He won $1,500 for asking to get tazed, bro. For three seconds. Three separate times. If that only gets you fourth-toughest on the Ravens, this team has a chance this season.
I thought I made this post today around 5:30 PM, but it somehow didn't save. In it, I wrote how I couldn't believe how the whole day almost passed without a post. Then I resolved never to complain or explain away a lack of posts again, because it's tiresome to read. Sometimes the blog is just going to get buried behind the news, draft guide, columns, videos, and the rest of it. You get it. Even more tiresome to read: An explanation of an explanation that didn't post. Seriously, this is like a New Season's resolution you can all help me keep. No more meta-blog bitching! Thank you all.





Comments
You wouldn't have to worry about any of that if you would just keep posting...I mean come on, we know you are just sitting in your office playing tower defense.
Just kidding keep up the good work, and keep updating my draft guide before worrying about posts.
Posted by: John | July 23, 2008 10:20 AM
Thanks for finally moving that picture of Shockey down the page, it was up there at the top WAY too long. If you're going to take a hiatus, leave us with a picture of Tiffany as the last post please.
Posted by: b roo | July 23, 2008 11:36 AM