It’s been a special season so far and hopefully that will continue! Go Ravens!!!
12 Days of (Ravens) Christmas
It’s been a special season so far and hopefully that will continue! Go Ravens!!!
So my post-game thoughts. Continue reading Thanksgiving with the Harbaughs and a Rainy Day in Cleveland
Oh, blogosphere, it’s been a few days since my last confession…er… post.
Yesterday was the first day that I didn’t hit the 1,667 quota. I only got in what I wrote at lunch. This had to do with my late night after the Raven’s HUGE win over the Steelers. I know there is a sweeping song in some musical somewhere and if I could recall it, I would quote it here. Hahaha. I remained obsessed with Raven’s coverage all day Monday, was exhausted and yet still didn’t get to sleep until much too late.
Then today, this lack of sleep caught up with me. Not a good day for many reasons. I didn’t write at lunch and I didn’t go to the write-in like I was planning and I was feeling pretty lame and unproductive. But I stuck it out, skipped Glee and cranked out just over 2,000 words this evening so I could break 20,000 words. I knew getting to see that number would give me proper motivation.
Coming up in the book I have some emotional angst, a duel, threats from the equivalent of a mob boss, another duel (this one impromptu, unlike the first) and a kidnapping… all leading up to my climax, which includes… oh, well, I’m not going to risk spoiling that. 😉
So lots of excitement (and hopefully another 30,000 words) to come.
It’s been a long day. Work is, well, it is what it is right now.
But, I’ve been a writing machine today! I wrote close to 1,500 words at lunch and then I went to my first write-in and wrote another 1,959 while I was there. That’s close to 3,000 words today. My total is 10,272 so far. This might be my best start to NaNoWriMo yet.
With that much writing, I may need to rethink taking my computer with me. I won’t normally get 1,500 words at lunch time so what I write then isn’t much to type up and doesn’t take me long, but 3,000 is a bit much. Also, the word wars were hard writing long hand because I tried to write faster and I couldn’t physically go any faster. lol. It was also hard to count words. When I was typing I kept track and my totals for the 10 min word wars were less than 400 each time, which isn’t horrible, but not terrific either. One person got up to 1,000 words! In 10 min!
But bringing my computer offers challenges, mainly due to the fact that my computer doesn’t hold a battery charge anymore. If it’s unplugged for more than 3 seconds, it yells at me.
On another note: Bruce from Baltimore Beatdown says my It’s Steelers Week post is “very good.” Check in the comments if you need proof. I am officially not a football idiot. 😉
And another: I should not have had a caramel macchiato at 8:30 p.m. even it was the drink i thought i would like the best, but with the fewest calories.
And finally: I don’t think I’ll be getting much writing done tomorrow because I’m meeting a friend and her adorable new baby for lunch and going to my first Terps basketball (exhibition) game of the season with my brother tomorrow night. So it’s a good thing I’m ahead. I expect if I don’t hit a stumbling block in my plot, I’ll be able to get a lot accomplished this weekend.
So I had been planning a followup post to my very first Ravens game and professional football game in general, but after suffering through that dismal performance in Jacksonville, I didn’t feel up to it.
After yesterday’s comeback win against the Arizona Cardinals, while still disappointed with our inconsistent play, at least I feel a little more confident going into the Steelers game Sunday night.
Given that nanowrimo starts tonight at midnight, and I want to get a good jump on it this first week, I thought I’d make an early post about the game.
So I am by no means an expert in football, but I have a few of the ever-popular “keys” to the game. We know that the Ravens defense is amazing and the offense has a lot of potential, but the Steelers offense right now is playing at a more consistently high level, so most of these deal with the offense.
1. Run the ball successfully. A lot. The Steelers have a great defense, but right now their pass defense is strangely enough a better this season. And we have Ray Rice, who can make something out of what looks like nothing. Running the ball lessens the chance for turnover and has the potential of running a lot of time off the clock while the Steelers offense is off the field.
2. Get Joe Flacco into a good rhythm early. Yesterday we saw Joe play very well out of the shotgun (don’t ask me what that actually means…seriously) and with a “sugar huddle.” I don’t know if we need to do either of those things right off the bat, or just get a few short completions in whatever formation to start, but getting his confidence and rhythm going early should help with possible longer passes later.
The run and the pass can feed off each other. If that can happen, I think we can be dangerous.
3. Rack up the sacks. And hits. And hurries. We are great against the run and Big Ben and the Steelers are becoming more and more pass focused. If we can get to him and disrupt his rhythm, we can neutralize some of their effectiveness as an offense. But as always we need to beware of his ability to extend and make a big play.
4. CUT DOWN ON MISTAKES AND PENALTIES!!!!!! The offense especially (but all phases have been guilty) of making stupid mistakes, not focusing and committing penalties. How many false starts did we have Sunday at home? Penalties will kill a drive. They will make the opposing offense’s job that much easier and have huge impact on field position. This is something that really needs cleaned up. I don’t expect the Ravens to play perfectly, but they need to be focused and smart.
4b. Protect the ball. It’s possible that the team with the fewest turnovers will win the game. No fumbles. No interceptions.
Honorable mention: Protect Joe Flacco. The reason this is not one of my keys is that I’m not sure our O-line is capable of protecting Joe for sustained, long periods of time. That’s why running the ball and getting the ball out quick is so important, it lessens the pressure on the line, who will be facing the crazy blitzes and the serious pass rushers of the very solid Steelers D.
Pounding the ball, getting Joe in rhythm so shots down field will have a better chance of being successful, and keeping the Big Ben in check so the game remains close is what i think we need to do. This might be obvious to some, but keys to the game usually are.
Whatever the game plan turns out to be, hopefully it turns out to be an epic, hard-fought game. GO RAVENS!!!!!!
Veteran Mason seeking fresh start with Texans
This week former Raven Derrik Mason was traded to the Texans from the Jets. It will be interesting to see if he can make a go of it there after a rocky stay in New York. Although I have mixed feelings, I wish him well (just not this week against us).
As a frequent listener (and by frequent I mean every day on my way to and from work) of 105.7 The Fan in Baltimore, I listened to Mason every week of the season during his segment on Norris and Davis so I’m relatively familiar with him and he’s a good guy.
So here’s my mixed feelings:
1. He’s a good guy, dependable receiver and leader in the locker room, but perhaps his voice was too strong. His catches did go up after the incident with Joe on the sidelines last season. And honestly, I just don’t want to see anyone, especially one of our own players, grab our quarterback’s facemask for any reason!
2. He plays like a Raven. He played with one arm, for a time he was our only legit receiver and he’s the Raven’s all time leading receiver (12th in NFL history), but his career can’t last forever and he doesn’t have that element of speed that we’ve been lacking to go with Joe’s arm. It’s too bad that we had to let him go, especially since he’s still hunting that ring the Ravens have a chance at this season, but it opened the door for Lee Evans and Torrey Smith–I can’t wait to see what they can do in tandem with Boldin.
3. Like I said, I wish him well in Houston, but the Jets? Come on! Really? We probably won’t ever know if Derrik turned down a pretty good offer from the Ravens to come back after being cut or if the Ravens just didn’t pursue him hard, but despite some rockiness on offense so far, I don’t think anyone can doubt that the Ravens made the right decision. In Ozzie we trust!
So good luck, Mase. I hope this fresh start works out better than the last one, but this week… GO RAVENS!!! Maybe Kruger will tug your leg again. 🙂