Former Baltimore Ravens and current NFL Network analyst Brian Billick has expressed interest in the head coaching job with the Miami Dolphins. According to the Sun Sentinel, Billick has said he would have an interest in the team but stated he has not yet been contacted by the franchise. The newspaper claims according to sources, [...]Brian Billick interested in Miami Dolphins job is a post by the Best Sports Blogs at BallHyped.com.
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NFL analyst for FOX and former Super Bowl winning coach Brian Billick thinks the Dallas Cowboys doubt themselves. He also thinks the New York Giants are mentally tougher than the Cowboys. During an interview on ESPN's Mike and Mike, Billick said... Brian Billick Thinks the Cowboys Doubt Themselves Not Metally Tougher Than Giants is a [...]Brian Billick Thinks the Cowboys Doubt Themselves Not Metally Tougher Than Giants is a post by the Best Sports Blogs at BallHyped.com.
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“In a bacon-and-egg breakfast, the chicken is involved but the pig is committed.”
Brian Billick
Head coach of the Baltimore Ravens (1999 to 2007)
Led the Ravens to a 34–7 victory over the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV
Buy-in, engagement, support… terms used to suggest commitment to a particular course of action, but are they really? What is true commitment?
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The Philadelphia Eagles may have shown the rest of the NFL a way to beat the undefeated New England Patriots last week with their near win. But last night, the Baltimore Ravens showed the proper way to self-destruct and beat yourself when playing the seemingly invincible Pats.
The unbeaten AFC East champs had two fourth-and-longs turned into a fresh set of downs with two minutes left and down by four; once by a pass interference call and, worse, gaining a second after the Ravens bench called...Read Full Story
Oh boy, the mayor's bets of teams in the playoffs are getting intense. In preparation for this weekend's AFC Championship game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens, Pitt mayor Luke Ravenstahl has filed the paperwork to change his last name name to Steelerstahl, because those damn crabcake- and Wire-loving Baltimorians might take the game, but dammit if they're going to take his last name. Of course, Luke Whatever didn't actually pay the money to make the name change go through...Read Full Story
Former Ravens coach Brian Billick will be forever linked to Kyle Boller. When Billick was in Baltimore, the Ravens traded a future first-round pick for the right to draft the California quarterback 18th overall in 2003. Boller never lived up to the hype, but at the time the Ravens were convinced that Boller would be very successful.
WNST.net will be hosting a post-NFL draft show at Buffalo Wild Wings in Bel Air Monday, April 30 from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. The show will feature former Ravens Coach Brian Billick. The show will be giving away an autographed Joe Flacco jersey and private ...
But one NFL analyst, former Ravens coach Brian Billick, thinks that Tannehill's getting seriously ... "This has a classic miss on it," Billick said on "Mike & Mike" this morning. "And it has nothing to do with Ryan Tannehill. He is an intriguing prospect.
Former Ravens coach Brian Billick, who now serves as an analyst with FOX and NFL Network, joined PFT Live on Friday to talk about the 2012 draft. Specifically, we talked about quarterback evaluations, the inevitability of quarterback busts ...
Former NFL head coach Brian Billick isn’t sold on the idea of Bill Parcells coming out of retirement to coach the New Orleans Saints during Sean Payton‘s one-year suspension. NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora reported that Payton met with ...
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