John Harbaugh on Joe D’Alessandris’ Passing | Baltimore Ravens



John Harbaugh on Joe D’Alessandris’ Passing | Baltimore Ravens

Head Coach John Harbaugh gives a memorable Joe D. story, talks cutting the roster to 53 by Tuesday, provides an injury update and more.

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23 comments
  1. Of you need me let me know. Cause umm ion really like what I see from them. And I know we need the heart. They just happy to be a raven. Bring me back

  2. The loss of coach D is unfortunate. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.

    However, we are not a better team than last year and I feel as though everyone else (that’s significant) has improved.

  3. Jacoby Jones and Joe D'Alessandris were two guys who lit up a room when they walked in. They were not only great at their specific roles, but they were even better human beings and developed such positive followings throughout the organization as well as their families, and the Ravens Flock. With this being said we really are entering a 2012 sequel. The AFC Favorite to reach the Super Bowl the year before, suffers a devastating loss in the AFC Championship against a dynasty, loses a ton of depth in the offseason, including the defensive coordinator and some of his staff, the franchise QB gets roasted for not getting it done in the playoffs, Harbaugh being victimized by a few bad decisions and terrible luck, the media saying that their best years are behind them and that they won't make the playoffs, all of the injured star QBs from the previous year are now healthy, the AFC North is stacked, a franchise icon dies prior to the start of the season, they have a brutal schedule, the AFC QB room is loaded, the Super Bowl is in New Orleans, and it's been 12 years since the most recent championship. Not to mention, Baltimore City already had to mourn the collapse of the Key Bridge this past March. Those similarities I brought up leads to one conclusion. MAMMA MIA, HERE WE GO AGAIN! MY MY! HOW CAN I RESIST YA! #BaltimoreStrong #RIPJoeD #RIPJacoby #RavensFlock

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