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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
MPT TV Interview
I talk on MPT Television about the Ravens success and my career. Check it out if you missed it. Interview was aired January 14, 2013.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Baltimore Ravens win 16-13 against the San Diego Chargers
The Baltimore Ravens defeated the San Diego Charges with a
field goal in overtime 16-13. That game was probably one of the most
exceptional games I have seen, especially the run by Baltimore Ravens #27 Ray
Rice had. 29 yards on 4th down and he got it by about a foot. It was
good, smart thinking on Joe Flacco’s part. He set the field up to throw a Hail
Mary and instead threw underneath to Rice. Flacco had his Receivers go deep
with 8 of the Chargers defensive players. The Chargers were prepared for the
Hail Mary pass… everyone was expecting a Hail Mary pass. So, when Joe threw a
short pass to Ray Rice, the Chargers were taken off guard and had to hustle. It
was lucky play, but it was also a talent showcase. Flacco made the right call,
Rice had the right moves, and the offensive line was able to block. I think
this play is going down in Ravens history as one of the greatest plays. It won
them the game, no question about it.
It’s hard to say the Chargers made a bad play. They had
every reason to believe Flacco would go for the Hail Mary. With 29 yards for a
1st on the 4th down, to think it could be done as a short
running pass would have seemed incredibly unlikely. They did the right thing
preparing for the Hail Mary. The credit really has to go to the Ravens on this
one. That play had everything and it kept their drive alive. It was a game
changer.
There were so many big plays at the end of that game. The
beginning was so lack luster that going into the half, I think most of
Baltimore was feeling glum. Both teams had been playing cat and mouse. I know I
was in doubt. I thought “oh, here we go again…”. The Ravens are always so hot
or so cold. In the first half, they were cold as a fish in the freezer. They
made no big plays and they capitalized on nothing. They had no points on the
board. Something happened during half time. My guess is Coach Harbaugh must
have been pretty upset and had some choice words with the team. He would have
told them that they all needed to adjust and act like a team… and that’s what
we saw in the second half.
Winning any football game is a team effort. If we’d only seen
that big play from Ray Rice, the Ravens wouldn’t have won. There was also the
fantastic reception by Torrey Smith in over time getting the Ravens into field
goal range and of course Tucker getting the ball between the uprights. The
defense stepped up and stopped the Chargers from scoring in overtime. It was a
great game. I think that in the end they came together as a team and that’s what
you have to do in the NFL. These guys are thinking that way right now. With the
possibility of Ray Lewis coming back within a week or two weeks along with the
team we saw Sunday in the second half, their credibility for their drive to the
championship in strong.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Baltimore Ravens at San Diego Chargers
The Ravens can not walk into this game in San Diego like it's going to be easy. Rivers is a hell of a
quarterback and the San Diego Chargers have the potential to really put it to
the Baltimore Ravens. Something people don’t understand is traveling across
country really takes a lot out of you. So it’s going to take a good job of
coaching and it’s really going to require the offense and defense to step up.
Rivers can drill that ball. The defense has to put a good rush on him and get
him flustered a bit. That way he’ll start putting it in the air giving the
Ravens the chance to pick a few off. We’re already without Ray Lewis and
Ladarius Webb, it’s a good thing the Ravens will not be without Ed Reed. I
think if we can get past this one we will get to the play offs no matter what.
However, right after this game we’re right back here Baltimore against the Steelers
again. Is Roethlisberger going to be ready? I don’t think so. Plus, we’re
undefeated at home. We have everything to really be excited about. I know that
John Harbaugh will have this team focused and that’s the key. You have to pay
attention to each game one at a time. The Ravens can’t be focused on Pittsburgh
next week. They have to treat every game like it’s the most important game of
their lives. I really think the focus will be there. I think we have a lot of
real leadership on the field. Matt Burke, Flacco, and Ray Lewis are all firing
these guys up. Haloti Ngata is going to be better this week too. The Ravens
have to be sure they’re 100% ready for this game.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
The Wonderful World of Broadcasting
I used to broadcast. I
worked for CBS with Bob Costas. I was up in New York with the head of CBS Barry
Frank, who was head of CBS sports at the time. He said “you’re a pretty good
golfer, can you broadcast?” I told him I would love an opportunity in
broadcasting and he gave it to me. The first guy I worked with was Bob Costas.
Bob Costas was a young kid at that time and never had paper in front of him. He
had total recall on everything. He was fantastic. Our first broadcast game was
the St. Louis Cardinals against the Green Bay Packers. The game was absolutely
terrible! They made a lot of mistakes. It was the first pre-season game and
they looked like a bunch of amateurs. Everything that could go wrong in a
pre-season game, did go wrong. Bob Costas and I tried to make light of the
conversation. I started telling stories and he was able to ask the right
questions to make the game into something the listeners would enjoy hearing
I was also given a
chance to broadcast for the Ravens when they were brought to Baltimore. I was
great friends with Art Modell. The first time I met Art Modell, because I grew
up in Cleveland Ohio, is when he took over the Browns in 1961. He had bought
the Browns from Paul Brown when Paul went to Cincinnati. It was in my rookie season
and in the first game I played, I crushed two vertebrae in my neck. I was placed
on injured waiver. Back in those days that made you a free agent. So, Art
Modell called me to Cleveland. He wanted to have x-rays taken to see if I was
alright. The doctors decided I would be fine, so Art said he would like to sign
me in Cleveland. He made me an offer that would have increased my salary by
30%. I went back to the Baltimore Colts’ general manager and told him I wanted
to go to Cleveland because they were offering me more money and it was my
hometown, I wanted to go back there. He told me “Tom, whatever they offered
you, we will match it.” So, I got a 30% raise thanks to Art Modell. In later
years, when he came to Baltimore for Preakness or other like events, I always
had Art Modell come to my radio show. Art and I just hit it off. I was in
attendance at his wedding. He was just the nicest guy in the world, everyone
loved him. He was a great philanthropist. When he finally decided to come to
Baltimore with the Browns, I fixed up memorial stadium and put down a brand new
field for him. That field was voted the best field in the football league at
the time. He was grateful for all the work I’d done and in return, he got me a
job in broadcasting for the Ravens. For the year we went to the Super Bowl, he
gave me and Scott Garceau Super Bowl rings. He was a real gentleman and people
don’t give him credit. He deserves to be in the hall of fame.
I had a great time
broadcasting with Scott Garceau for the Baltimore Ravens. The year that the
Ravens drove for the Super bowl one of my fondest memories. Dilfer was the
quarterback at the time. Although, Dilfer was a mediocre quarterback, he didn’t
make any mistakes. He was very conservative. He always kept us in the game and
the defense would make the big plays. It was just a fun drive. It was great
watching the progression of the Ravens into the Super Bowl. It was just a fun
time for everybody. I had a great time broadcasting and Scott Garceau is my
best friend. It was like broadcasting with a brother.
Sadly, all good things
come to an end. When BAL came around, they got the rights away from CBS radio.
After 10 years, the Ravens got a better deal and changed stations and that was
the end of Scott Garceau and I broadcasting for the Baltimore Ravens.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Week 11 Ravens vs. Steelers Recap
This past Sunday was week 11 in the 2012 NFL season. We
saw a lot of good games this Sunday but the number 1 rivalry in the NFL is
still on everyone’s minds. The Ravens-Steelers game was a serious knock down
and sock ‘em type of football game. The Ravens knew they were going up against
the best defense in the NFL, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and they knew it was
going to be an intense battle. I was really happy to see our offensive line
step up. They did a really good job.
Plus, our defense really came around and shut down the Pittsburgh players. Roethlisberger
being gone really helped us out. However, going up against the toughest defense
in the league and being able to come out on top was something I found to be
very impressive. I think John Harbaugh did a good job coaching that game. It
was no doubt a tough fought game, but those are the games you HAVE to win. Some
have said that the Ravens victory was a result of the Steelers being without
Roethlisberger and I say it could be a true statement. However, in football, you play one game at a
time and the objective is always to win that game. Don’t worry about the
previous games or your future games. Focus on the game at hand The Ravens did
that and they won the game. Now, next time we play the Steelers, I don’t know
if that’s going to happen again. It’s going to be a flip of the coin, because I
still think Pittsburgh is one of the best teams in the national football league.
We definitely have the capabilities, but we’ve also had some very serious injuries.
We have overcome these setbacks so far and we’ve picked up some players who’ve
really helped us out. On top of that, our special teams have played superb and
our defense really stepped up their game. The game was close and I give credit
to the coaches of both teams because they really did a phenomenal job.
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