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    Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary,
    Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore,
    While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
    As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
    `'Tis some visitor,' I muttered, `tapping at my chamber door -
    Only this, and nothing more.'


    Poor Billick musn't have read Poe






    Ravens fire Billick
    Super Bowl-winning coach let go after 5-11 season
    Posted: Monday December 31, 2007 2:53PM; Updated: Monday December 31, 2007 5:39PM



    Brian Billick's Ravens lost a team-record nine consecutive games this season.
    Otto Greule Jr./Getty Images





    OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) -- Brian Billick never came close to duplicating the success he enjoyed early in his career as head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, and it finally cost him his job.

    Billick was fired Monday, less than 24 hours after his team concluded a season of high expectations with a disappointing 5-11 record. His entire staff, including defensive coordinator Rex Ryan, also was dismissed.

    "I believed that it was time for a change, I believed that we have the nucleus of a team that can get back to the Super Bowl, and we felt that in the next five years we had a better chance with a new coach than leaving Brian in that position," said owner Steve Bisciotti, who made the decision after consulting with team president Dick Cass and general manager Ozzie Newsome.

    Billick won the 2001 Super Bowl in his second season with the Ravens, but since Bisciotti took over full ownership in 2004, Baltimore was 33-33. That included two losing seasons and only one playoff appearance, a one-and-out performance in 2006.

    "It's a gut feeling. I have one job here, and that's to have a leader that I think gives us the best chance," Bisciotti said. "We have been losing more than winning lately."

    Billick led the Ravens to a franchise-best 13-3 record in 2006. But Baltimore lost a team-record nine consecutive games this season before ending the skid Sunday with a 27-21 win over Pittsburgh.

    Bisciotti said he made the decision to fire Billick hours before kickoff, and carried out the move Monday morning in a meeting at the team's practice facility.

    "He had to make a hard decision, and he did what he believes is best for the Ravens," Billick said in a statement. "We are friends and will remain friends."

    Billick had three years left on a contract that pays $5 million per season. Bisciotti determined a few weeks ago that he would give Billick a chance to right things in 2008, but changed his mind after talking with Cass, Newsome and other NFL owners.

    "We believe that we will be better with fresh blood or we wouldn't have made this decision," Bisciotti said. "We obviously wouldn't fire Brian if we thought we were where we needed to be."

    Ryan will be considered for the head coaching job, but Newsome said he will "be calling and talking to a lot of people."

    Billick's nine seasons with Baltimore was tied with Philadelphia's Andy Reid as the third-longest current run with the same team. He took the Ravens to the playoffs in 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2006 and finished with an 80-64 record.

    "Sometimes the message can get repetitive after a while," 12-year offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden said.

    The Ravens expected to compete for a world championship this season after bringing back almost every starter from last year's AFC North champions. But injuries and a turnover-prone offense contributed to a complete collapse after a 4-2 start, and Baltimore finished with sole possession of last place in the division for the first time since 1997.

    Bisciotti knows there are no guarantees that the Ravens' next coach will get better results than Billick. But he figured making a change was worth the risk.

    "In order to be successful, you have to take chances, and in order to take chances, you have to listen to your heart. You have to go with your gut," the owner said. "It doesn't mean that you don't fear being wrong, because I do fear being wrong. I could be three coaches past Brian Billick nine years from now trying to solve this puzzle."

    Billick was the offensive coordinator of the Minnesota Vikings before coming to Baltimore. He was deemed to be an offensive genius when he got to the Ravens, but the team became known for its staunch defense and never had an attack that was remotely as productive as that of the Vikings in the late 1990s.

    "I'm not saying I agree with it," kicker Matt Stover said of Billick's dismissal, "but sometimes things have to change."

    Billick, 53, was hired as Baltimore's second head coach in January 1999, succeeding Ted Marchibroda. In Billick's first season, the Ravens reached .500 (8-8) for the first time. Then he led Baltimore to a 12-4 record and a berth in the Super Bowl, where the Ravens beat the New York Giants 34-7.

    But after he failed to build on last year's 13-3 record, Billick wasn't afforded the opportunity to bounce back from a season in which the Ravens went from Oct. 14 to the end of December without a win.

    "For all we went through as a team, I think coach Billick stood in there. And for all the verbal lashings from the fans and the media, he stood in there and took it," wide receiver Derrick Mason said. "That says a lot for the man, for his character. Yes, it was shocking, but the organization had to make a decision, and they felt in was the best decision for this team to move forward."

    But was it the right decision? Bisciotti couldn't say for sure.

    "How much blame you put on different people, and how much you hold yourself responsible is new to me," he said. "I hope that over time that Baltimore views me as (good) an owner as Brian Billick was a head football coach.

    "I've got some catching up to do to the man that I asked to step down today. The jury's out on me. Brian's already got his Super Bowl."


    About time



    Hi, I'm RAH and I'm a Benaholic.-rah

  • #2
    team is too old. I don't know about that nucleus.

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    • #3
      And just what coach do they expect to get? There isn't a great pool of great coaches out there.

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      • #4
        Surprised they dropped Rex Ryan.

        Maybe we could pick him up to be an O-line coach like we did with Rivera.

        They could get Marty Schottenheimer. He's great at making bad teams good again.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
          Surprised they dropped Rex Ryan.

          Maybe we could pick him up to be an O-line coach like we did with Rivera.

          They could get Marty Schottenheimer. He's great at making bad teams good again.
          Is Rex any kin to Buddy ball Buddy Ryan?

          Old Buddy did a decent job at Philly, with Cunningham at QB
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          • #6
            Parcells is swinging his axe in Miami. HUGE surprise, isn't it?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by SlowwHand
              Parcells is swinging his axe in Miami. HUGE surprise, isn't it?
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              • #8
                Randy Moss is the fairy godmother of quarterbacks and coaches. They have cinderella seasons when he's with them, but eventually, they turn back into pumpkins. The Ravens made the right move by firing Billick, because despite his reputation as an "offensive guru," he's an awful playcaller.

                Ozzie Newsome is an awesome general manager, right up there with Bill Polian and Scott Pioli. He repeatedly feeds the team great defensive talent. The question for the Ravens is whether a new coach can get an offense up and running by 2009. The Ravens have to pick a quarterback in the draft, probably whichever of Brohm and Ryan didn't get picked by Atlanta.
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                • #9
                  Rex Ryan is Buddy's son.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by -Jrabbit
                    Rex Ryan is Buddy's son.
                    Wasnt Buddy Chicago's Defensive coach at some point??

                    I allways thought he was a good coach, just not a great head coach
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                    • #11
                      Buddy was the defensive coordinator for the Bears starting in the late 70s under Neill Armstrong. He was kept on board when Ditka was hired in '82. (The defensive team wrote a letter to George Halas requesting that Ryan get the head coaching job.) Ryan was the architect of the '46' defense that dominated the league in that era, including the legendary Super Bowl Shuffle Bears of 1985.

                      A notoriously headstrong guy, it was both his strength and weakness. It was Ryan's insistence that LB Wilbur Marshall could cover a WR (Nat Moore IIRC) -- and refusal to adjust during the game -- that allowed Miami to win, costing the Bears an undefeated season.

                      Prior to the Bears, Buddy Ryan was defensive coordinator of the Purple People Eater-era Vikings. Before that, he was defensive line coach for the Namath-led NY Jets team that upset the Baltimore Colts.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by -Jrabbit
                        Buddy was the defensive coordinator for the Bears starting in the late 70s under Neill Armstrong. He was kept on board when Ditka was hired in '82. (The defensive team wrote a letter to George Halas requesting that Ryan get the head coaching job.) Ryan was the architect of the '46' defense that dominated the league in that era, including the legendary Super Bowl Shuffle Bears of 1985.

                        A notoriously headstrong guy, it was both his strength and weakness. It was Ryan's insistence that LB Wilbur Marshall could cover a WR (Nat Moore IIRC) -- and refusal to adjust during the game -- that allowed Miami to win, costing the Bears an undefeated season.

                        Prior to the Bears, Buddy Ryan was defensive coordinator of the Purple People Eater-era Vikings. Before that, he was defensive line coach for the Namath-led NY Jets team that upset the Baltimore Colts.
                        Thank-Jrabbit, what i admire about you, facts!

                        I am a bit outta it, freaking pain in hand from therapy, so doctor has me on Vicodin 7.5/750 so concentratisohun a bit off

                        I remember Buddy, his "weakness" side, on occasion calling what appeared to be an impromtu sandlot call and yes it bit him.

                        But yes, I have allways admired his defensive prowess too!!

                        For real, when i envision DEFENSE, I have but one person who comes to mind, PERIOD!!



                        While I detest Fad fans who jump on every winning team, I am one who can admire a teams dominance and champeenship calibre of play

                        Thats why i love Ditka, to me,hes a mans man
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