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Five Ravens Named to Pro Bowl 2011 Hopefully None Will Play

Five Ravens were voted to the Pro Bowl 2011 to be held January 30, 2011. Similar to last year’s format, the Pro Bowl will be played the week before the Super Bowl 2011 thus ruling out any player on both of the two Super Bowl teams. After a year in Miami, Florida, the Pro Bowl is returning to Honolulu, Hawaii. The Ravens selected to the Pro Bowl are ILB Ray Lewis, S Ed Reed, DT Haloti Ngata, K Billy Cundiff and LB Terrell Suggs (T-Sizzle).   Of the five, all but one (Billy Cundiff) have played in the Pro Bowl in previous seasons. In addition, four of the five will be starters with the only non starter beingTerrell Suggs.

LB Ray Lewis (12th Pro Bowl: Starter)

Although the age climbs, Ray Lewis’s quality of play has not missed a beat. Just a couple years ago, the Ravens fan base was dreading Ray Lewis’ impeding free agency. Many feared he would become the one to leave in a year that saw Ray Lewis, Terrell Suggs, and Bart Scott all become free agents. Many of the so called “analysts” claimed Ray Lewis to be too old or unable to keep up with the new generation of talent. Whether it was the best he could find or if his heart was with the Ravens Organization; in the end, Ray Lewis returned to Baltimore for his 14th season. Of Baltimore’s rich football history, only Johnny Unitas holds a statue out front of M&T Bank Stadium. You will get yours Ray.

Ray Lewis recorded a team-high 134 tackles through 15 games this season. In addition to his illustrious tackle total, Ray notched 2 sacks, 2 interceptions (One Returned for TD), 4 passes defended, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery. Lewis is considered by many to be the leader of the NFL’s third ranked defense in points allowed per game (17.5).

Quotes on Pro Bowl Selection

“Wow, No. 12 feels like No. 1.”

“This never gets old.”

“I feel this is a team award."

Ray

Courtesy of The Baltimore Sun.

S Ed Reed (7th Pro Bowl: Starter)

What can you not say about Ed Reed? The man is an animal and while missing the first six games on the Physically Unable to Perform list, Reed has still managed to record 37 tackles, 6 interceptions in just nine games. Reed leads the Ravens in interceptions and since his return on October 24, he is tied for the NFL lead in interceptions with Patriot’s CB Devin McCourty.

Reed

Courtesy of The Baltimore Sun.


DT Haloti Ngata (2nd Pro Bowl: Starter)

Ngata was selected to his second Pro Bowl in his five year career. Although impressive, his stats do not tell the entire story about Ngata’s impact each Sunday. Ray Lewis’s longevity can be attributed to Ngata’s dominance in the trenches as he commands numerous blockers each down thus freeing up Ray Lewis to freely roam the field.   As well as crashing the pocket he has been known to drop back into coverage and move with linebacker speed. The man’s athleticism is freakish and it’s about time the league began to take note. Although a contract year, I would expect Ozzie Newsome and the Ravens to pay up and keep Ngata a Raven. Ngata totaled 64 tackles and a career high 5.5 sacks. Ngata leads a defensive line that ranks fourth in the NFL in rush defense (94.2 ypg). In addition to his statistics, Ngata was responsible for shattering of Roethlisber’s nose on Monday Night Football this season. Fortunately for everyone, Big Ben was A Okay and just required a minor nose job.

Ngata

Courtesy of The Baltimore Sun.


K Billy Cundiff (1st Pro Bowl: Starter)

Billy Cundiff has been one of the most underrated Ravens in the 2010 campaign. Just over a year ago, the Ravens were losing close games due to poor kicking from the leg of newly signed Steve Hauschka. This did not bode well with the Ravens fan base that had grown accustom to the reliability of Matt Stover. In an uncharacteristic move from the Raven’s organization, the Ravens cut Hauschka and called Cundiff for a tryout. Cundiff secured the position and became the kicker for the rest of the season. He finished the 2009 season with a solid showing but had not fully convinced the Ravens that he was the guy for the job. Over the offseason, the Ravens brought in Shayne Graham to compete with Cundiff for the kicking job. Cundiff beat out Graham and never looked back. Cundiff recorded a league lead 38 touchbacks (4th all-time). Cundiff made 88.9% of his field goals (24-27) and all of his 38 PATs to produce a career-high 110 points.

Quotes

“I worked my butt off to prove to our coaches that they made the right choice, and hopefully, this gives them a little gratification.”

cundiff

Courtesy of The Baltimore Sun.


OLB Terrell Suggs (4th Pro Bowl)

Suggs recorded a team-high 11 sacks through 15 games, 15 tackles, and 2 forced fumbles.  Suggs has caught fire the second half of the season and has totaled 7.5 sacks in the last 8 games.

Quotes

“This is awesome.”

“I have to thank my teammates, especially the defense—and particularly Haloti Ngata for pushing me to do the little extra things when I didn’t want to."

Suggs

Courtesy of The Baltimore Sun.

Although an honor to have been named to the Pro Bowl, Ravens fans can all hope that these players will not be playing due to their impeding date with the Super Bowl. I am new to the site and this is my first article but I hope you enjoyed the read. I will be publishing a few articles a week so be ready for the next few. I welcome critique and other opinions so feel free to comment or ask questions.

Pro Bowl 2011 Coming in January 2011 in Hawaii

NFL fans are now focused on the final week of the National Football League (NFL) and after that we will witness the 2011 Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The venue was announce by the NFL and they also confirmed that the 2011 Pro Bowl will be televised live on January 30, Sunday via FOX at 7:00pm Eastern. A week after that the most awaited and anticipated Super Bowl XLV will happen and we are looking forward to a showdown possibly between New England Patriots and another strong NFL contender. will be held on February 6 at the Cowboys Stadium in North Texas.

It seems that NFL had decided to follow the game schedule last year when they also made the Pro Bowl precede the Super Bowl. During the 2010 Pro Bowl which had been telecast live via ESPN an average of 12.3 million viewers watched the games. It was the second largest viewership following the 2000 Pro Bowl which sets the record at 13.2 million. This also attracted the largest Pro Bowl attendance in 50 years at 70,697 and was held at Sun Life Stadium in South Florida.

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“Playing the Pro Bowl before the Super Bowl 2011 generated more excitement and interest in the event and also kicked off Super Bowl week in an innovative new way,” said FRANK SUPOVITZ, the NFL’s senior vice president of events. “We are pleased to return to the State of Hawaii, which has embraced the Pro Bowl for 30 years.”

The NFL Pro Bowl will be played in Hawaii once again next year as part of a two-year agreement between the NFL and the state of Hawaii. Ticket reservations for the pro Bowl 2011 is now available at various local and nationwide accredited ticket reservation agents. Be sure to reserve your tickets early because this will surely be one great football game.

“We are advising NFL fans to reserve tickets before hand and avoid the rush since the 2010-2011 season had been one of the best NFL seasons so far,” said one accredited NFL ticketing agency.

2011 Super Bowl Odds and Super Bowl 2011 Predictions

2011 Super Bowl Odds: Let’s start from the top by trimming the fat. You know you will not be seeing the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Seattle Seahawaks, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in this predictions list as they have less than one in 100 odds to take it. Then there is the New York Giants, who probably won’t look good in the odds until 2014.

Now the matchups. Kansas City Chiefs vs. the Green Bay Packers, if these two were to face off the odds are the Packers would take it. The Indianapolis Colts vs. the New Orleans Saints, obviously the Saints would take it again. The Baltimore Ravens vs. the New Orleans Saints, this matchup would look a lot like Week 15 and we are going to go with a similar result, the Ravens would take it.

The Chicago Bears vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers, this one would be very close but the Steelers have the edge. New York Jets vs. the Atlanta Falcons, this would be on the road for the Jets, and would probably be able to upset the Falcons, believe it or not. The Indianapolis Colts vs. the Philadelphia Eagles, the Colts would take it.

Now let’s get to the more likely to happen scenarios. There are one in six odds that the Chicago Bears will face the New England Patriots in the 2011 Super Bowl. Obviously the Patriots. Same odds for the Pats vs. the Green Bay Packers, the Packers lost in the regular season in Week 15 sans Aaron Rodgers, but if they face eachother in the Super Bowl we are likely to see different results: the Packers taking the crown.

The New Orleans Saints vs. the New England Patriots, Tom Brady wants it more, we’re giving this game, with one in four odds, to the Pats. Then there is the one in two odds that we will see the Philadelphia Eagles vs. the Patriots, in which case Vick’s week of rest gives the Eagles the upper hand. Also with one in two odds are the Atlanta Falcons vs. the Patriots, and we say the Pat’s and potential MVP Tom Brady will take this one too.

NFL Pro Bowl 2011: Tony Gonzalez, Nnamdi Asomugha, DeSean Jackson Three Golden Bears Selected; Aaron Rodgers Snubbed?

Three California Golden Bears were called for the Pro Bowl. But conceivably the a lot of arresting Golden Bear in the NFL got overlooked.

Tony Gonzalez was called to the Pro Bowl for the twelfth time, besting Vernon Davis of the San Francisco 49ers and Jason Witten of the Dallas Cowboys for the starting spot. It’s harder to amount out the chief factor–Davis absolutely was one of the toughest covers in the NFC.

Nnamdi Asomugha of the Oakland Raiders becoming his fourth beeline Pro Bowl anchorage admitting not acrimonious off a individual pass–that’s how acceptable he is. DeSean Jackson getting called for his additional beeline Pro Bowl isn’t abundant of a abruptness either; he’s been the primary ambition of Michael Vick for the Philadelphia Eagles, and his walkoff punt acknowledgment endure anniversary adjoin the Giants appealing abundant caked his atom as starting advanced receiver.

One big catechism remains: Where’s Aaron Rodgers? Behind Vick is apparently a given, but Drew Brees and Matt Ryan assault him out? Ryan has had some absorbing comebacks this seasons, but Rodgers has been bigger statistically in about every category. Same goes for Brees. It’s a amusing omission.

Of course, if one of those three quarterbacks end up in the Super Bowl, Rodgers will apparently get alternated in. On the added hand, I’m abiding Rodgers would adopt to play in Dallas rather than Honolulu.

Houston Texans 2011 Super Bowl Odds

The Houston Texans 2011 Super Bowl odds were at a very long 25/1.  This is a team that beat last year’s Super Bowl losers the Indianapolis Colts.  Is this a case of the Super Bowl curse setting in or are the Texans this year definitely for real?

It’s never too early to start thinking about Super Bowl odds, especially when the payout would be so lucrative shouldthe Texans pull it off.   This perennial .500 regular season finisher, which managed their first winning season last year at 9-7, certainly looked like Super Bowl 2011  contenders on Sunday against the Colts.

Arian Foster, who spent most of last season on the practice squad, ran for a team record 231 yards and scored three touchdowns to carry the Texans to a 34-24 victory over the defending AFC champions on Sunday.

"Coming into the league, you don't know what to expect, especially if you are not heralded and there's not a lot of publicity," Foster said. "You see guys like Andre Johnson and Matt Schaub and the way they carry themselves, and you try to mimic it and make your own personality. I feel privileged to be here."

Foster had the NFL's second-best opening weekend rushing performance since 1933.

“Needless to say, there is reason to be optimistic about the Houston Texans chances this season,” commented Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com.

The Texans will face the Redskins on the road in Week 2.  They have been made the -3 road favorite.

As Super Bowl approaches, Dallas cracks down on graffiti

With just 39 days to Super Bowl XLV in North Texas, the City of Dallas is literally turning up the pressure to try and clean up graffiti so thousands of visitors won't see it. Businesses are now pitching in to help, as police try a renewed effort to crack down on taggers.

The city is getting help from local businesses, like Stripco, that temporarily donated a blaster that uses not sand but something you could brush your teeth with: baking soda. “These little soda crystals hit the surface and they shatter and explode and they pop the paint off," said Bill Connelly of Stripco.

Sherwin Williams donated an anti-graffiti sealer and CPS, security surveillance cameras. It's all part of the city's recently-announced effort to wipe away and crack down on graffiti. “We are looking for those people that I would call a serial tagger. These guys that are constantly marking up portions of the city," said assistant Police Chief Tom Lawrence.

But for all the surfaces marred, police filed 25 cases against taggers this year, up from 20 last year. Catching and prosecuting them is hard. However, police say a tougher state law and better cooperation with the D.A. should result in more cases. Samuel Sales, who daily walks through his Oak Cliff neighborhood, hopes so. “It's going to help the neighborhood once you track down the people who are doing it," he said.

Looking clean for Super Bowl visitors is nice but will the effort fizzle after they're gone? City council member, Delia Jasso, claims it won't. “We are certainly looking at this as a long-term program," said Jasso. If it works, everyone will know by just looking around.

55 Dallas area Mayors Attend 2011 Super Bowl Council

The 2011 Super Bowl is turning into a unifying experience for North Texas mayors. At least 55 of them gathered Monday afternoon for the first meeting of the Super Bowl XLV Council of Mayors. Host committee officials said that such a council was a Super Bowl first and an important way to organize the region for the year's worth of events preceding the game. "Everyone in this room is going to have a piece of this Super Bowl," said Arlington Mayor Robert Cluck.

The game will be played at the Dallas Cowboys' new stadium in Arlington, but ancillary events will be spread throughout Dallas, Tarrant, Collin and Denton counties. Bill Lively, president and CEO of the host committee, said the council already has 92 members looking to benefit from the region's first Super Bowl. Denton Mayor Mark Burroughs said that much of the country isn't familiar with his city. But he said the host committee and mayors' council would act as a conduit between Denton and all the opportunities that come with the Super Bowl.

Burroughs said he'd like to target specific groups, such as media support staff, and persuade them to stay in Denton during the Super Bowl. He said a commuter rail line will bring his city closer to the action by 2011. "I'll even take the refs," Burroughs joked to Lively. Monday's meeting was held at the Legends of the Game Museum at the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. Lively said the next one will probably be scheduled for September in the new Cowboys stadium.

The member mayors will get updates at least every two months and are expected to meet twice a year. Lively said the host committee will benefit by tapping into vast resources, such as thousands of potential volunteers needed for the Super Bowl. He said the committee would also work with the mayors to help organize events to attract some of the estimated 200,000 visitors that come to a Super Bowl. Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert said this regional approach is crucial to a Super Bowl experience that surpasses all previous ones.

"We want to create such a compelling argument to the NFL that they have to come back to North Texas year after year after year," he said. Tony Fay, spokesman for the host committee, said a gathering like this is not common. He said that Dan Petty, president of the North Texas Commission, told him this is probably the largest group of local mayors assembled in decades. Some of the larger cities – Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington and Irving – already know they are home to major events or are hosting teams. But Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief said there are opportunities to spread the wealth.

2011 Super Bowl Odds: Colts and Saints Betting Favorites

The New Orleans Saints may have won Super Bowl XLIV but they are not the betting favorite in 2011 Super Bowl odds for next season. That honor goes to the Super Bowl runner-up Indianapolis Colts who are 7-1 at online sportsbooks. The Saints are the co-second choice at 9-1 with the San Diego Chargers. While there are three teams with single-digit NFL sports odds, there are some other contenders to win Super Bowl XLV including the New England Patriots who are well respected at 10-1. Two of the most popular teams every season in the NFL are the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers. They are each 12-1 in 2011 Super Bowl odds.

If a team has odds of 20-1 or less they are considered a betting contender. There are five teams that fit that criterion. The Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers are 14-1; the Philadelphia Eagles are 16-1, while the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets are 20-1. The odds on the Vikings are going to rise or fall depending upon whether or not Brett Favre returns. If he comes back you can expect the Vikings to fall to single-digits. If he decides to retire then Minnesota would probably rise to 20-1 or more. Teams that are considered longshots are those that have odds greater than 20-1. Bet the Colts 7-1 as betting favorites in 2011 Super Bowl odds with a 10% bonus and 110% poker instant bonus.

There are some interesting teams in this group that might have a chance to surprise. The New York Giants could bounce back at 22-1 in 2011 Super Bowl odds. Cincinnati had a nice season in 2009 and they are 28-1. Atlanta and Tennessee have a lot of talent and they are 30-1. Chicago has a new offensive coordinator in Mike Martz and they are somewhat intriguing at 30-1. Houston has an excellent offense led by quarterback Matt Schaub and they are 32-1. The Arizona Cardinals would have been attractive but with Matt Leinart at quarterback they are not going to get much action at 35-1. Bet the Saints 9-1 as betting favorites in 2011 Super Bowl odds with a 10% bonus.

Carolina has a similar problem with no strong quarterback as they are also 35-1 in 2011 Super Bowl odds. Miami has an excellent head coach and could be worth a shot at 35-1. San Francisco and Seattle should not be discounted as they play in a weak division. The 49ers are 35-1 while the Seahawks are 60-1. Denver is not getting much respect at 50-1 while Jacksonville and Washington are not much better at 55-1. Real longshots include the Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns at 90-1 and the Detroit Lions, St. Louis Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs at 100-1.