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Harbaugh's Ravens -- all of 'em -- brawl at minicamp

 

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens are doing more than merely fighting for jobs at their first mandatory minicamp under new coach John Harbaugh.

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They're fighting each other, too.

Nearly all 85 players in camp were involved in a squabble Saturday that began when offensive tackle Oniel Cousins and defensive tackle Amon Gordon threw punches after running back Allen Patrick was taken down hard on a burst up the middle. All the players surged toward the middle of the field, and it was nearly two minutes before peace was restored.

"Guys are competing, so tempers flare a little bit," Harbaugh said.

Later during practice, which was held indoors because of rain, defensive backs Corey Ivy and Frank Walker came to blows during a blocking drill.

"Don't grab me, man!" Ivy yelled.

After the players were separated, veteran cornerbacks Chris McAlister and Samari Rolle spoke with Walker, who signed as a free agent during the offseason after playing with Green Bay in 2007.

"Chill out, man," Rolle said. "There's too much at stake."

For the first time in a decade, the Ravens are conducting a minicamp without Brian Billick, who was fired in January after a nine-year run. There are jobs at stake and a new offense to learn under Cam Cameron, which has fueled emotions at the three-day camp that started Friday. The players aren't wearing pads, but there's plenty of hitting going on -- much of it after the whistle.

"Man, it's intense out there," tight end Todd Heap said. "Everybody's trying to learn what's going on and everybody's a little bit on edge."

In a way, that's how Harbaugh likes it. Seeing two players fight on the practice field is nothing new, but to have the rest of the team join the fray is a sight not often seen. Yet none of the coaches immediately sought to restore peace, and defensive coordinator Rex Ryan was actually laughing as he stood in the background.

Ryan is one of the few holdovers from the Billick regime. He worked with Harbaugh years ago at the University of Cincinnati, and knows that Baltimore's new head coach won't let things get too crazy.

"He's always in control. When it's not going his way, he'll get it going his way," Ryan said. "That's part of it right now. I think there are a lot of people that are anxious and uncertain. We want it to be chaos. That's what John's talked about. You look at the tempo of our offense, the way we're setting things up and the different things we're doing under Cam. It's just new. It's more pressure on everybody."

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May 11, 2008 9:29 am
Maybe Ray Lewis will shoot somebody after all this and get away with murder for the 2nd time
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May 10, 2008 7:28 pm

This is great news!

I wonder if Joe Flacco was in the fight!  Don't injure Golden boy!

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May 11, 2008 12:37 am
    I know a lot of people don't like to see this sort of thing; but that is what this team needs. A little temper between players can do more good than bad for a team especially this early in the off-season. The Ravens have already shown some life that you didn't see at all last year, and that is what Hardbaugh want ...(more)
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May 11, 2008 12:04 pm
It's great to see a new era in Baltimore football. Under Billick this team had grown content, and emotionless as it was clear Billick himself was just going through the motions the last few seasons. Now with a new coach in Harbaugh it's great to see this kind of competition and emotion in mini-camp. Nobody is assured of a job now, and it's showing. I can't wait to see the over-the-top Battle ...(more)
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May 12, 2008 12:06 am

 More bad team chemistry.

 I like the way the Seahawks are picking players who have heart and grit over players who are thugs from the gheto.

 Good luck Baltimore and your east coast mentality. I'll sit here on the east coast and enjoy life.

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May 12, 2008 11:36 am
They are boring. They have no QB. Ray Lewis is old and washed up, but he still gives killer speeches before the game!
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May 11, 2008 2:52 pm
from moving the franchise, to Siragusa's hit at the superbowl, to this.  Those crazy Ravens!  Here's hoping for 0-16!
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May 11, 2008 12:38 pm

Wonder who the guy was that just stood there and watched all of it...

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May 11, 2008 11:14 am
(POLL) All I know is that hearing the Ravens this fired up already doesn't bode well for those on their schedule.  They can be tough and mean on the field.  I wouldn't want to play them if they look like they did a few years ago (well, at least on defense).
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May 10, 2008 4:36 pm
Where is the chemistry? Looks like another 5 win season is on the way for the Ravens.

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May 11, 2008 1:34 am
alright they were fighting and that is a big no no

but this shows that these guys actually care. people who slack of or are not motivated dont do these things.

assuming this doesnt become a frequent problem i think that this will help in the long run and that fire will catch on the field

plus the fans will eat it up.

heres how i see it. f
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