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05-04-2012, 01:12 PM #1
Training Camp and Practices for the Public
The Ravens will host 3 training camp practices (free and open to the public) this summer:
Saturday, August 4 - M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, MD)
Sunday, August 12 - Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (Annapolis, MD)
Sunday, August 19 - Stevenson University* (Stevenson, MD)
*ticketed event; details to be announced later
Each venue will feature interactive fan events, including player autograph signings for children, fun-filled activities designed specifically for youth and cheerleader/mascot meet-and-greets. Times and specifics for each practice will be announced this summer.
Additionally, by entering a lottery on www.baltimoreravens.com, fans in limited numbers will have an opportunity to attend training camp at the team's Owings Mills facility. The Ravens can safely host 200 people on the fields of their practice complex, and fans who are randomly chosen through the drawing will be invited to view approximately 14 of the team's training camp sessions.
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Re: Training Camp and Practices for the Public
Looks like they're at least making a respectable effort to get the fans into training camp.
"What would you give for the man beside you?"
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3 is pretty weak. Hensley on twitter said they used to have at least 20 every year.
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05-04-2012, 01:27 PM #4
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"What would you give for the man beside you?"
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05-07-2012, 12:54 PM #9
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I live and work in Westminster and was disappointed to see it end. It was great while it lasted, but I will not be able to share that with my grandchildren.
I loved to go there and watch the players and focus on the new ones. I also spent a lot of time looking at parts of the team that I do not follow in the game (the lines, the routes of those not catching, etc.). The best I watched though were the young children running around to see players, racing to try to catch the FG attempts and just staring with wide eyes at the players that they see on TV. I always thought that I could give my grandchildren a real treat in that cozy atmosphere.
I understand the business decision and the impact of the CBA on practices. I just know I will miss it. I may just show up at WMC (it will never be McDaniel to me) on the first day of TC, just to be there.Captain Offense
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But we're talking about practice! Not a game...practice!
(had to get it in on the anniversary) :D"What would you give for the man beside you?"
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05-07-2012, 08:40 PM #11
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I'm less than 10 min away from Navy's stadium, I'll definitely be there on the 12th.
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05-07-2012, 08:42 PM #12
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I'm from Westminster...this was a tough decision, and for awhile, I was pretty pissed about it...
But nothing was binding the Ravens to do this. Contract was up, it saves money to stay at the Castle, plus it reduces the complexity of camp, as they don't have to coorindate moves, schedules, etc.
My worry was how the Ravens would handle the PR of obviously dissapointing it's fanbase...
1. 3 practices open to the public. I'd love more, but since they are moves again, 3 makes a lot of sense, and they're doing a pretty good job of going to locations which maximize ease of getting fans to a close location. Stevenson covers us Carroll County/Western MD people, M&T covers Baltimore, and Navy covers Annapolis/Southern MD.
2. The lotto thing is pretty awesome sounding. Sounds to me like it'll just be 200 people who will get the opportunity to go to 14 practices at the Castle, but if it's 200 per practice, that'd be even sweeter, because you could potentially "serve" 2800 fans with a once in a lifetime experience (Seeing the castle plus the closeup of TC)
3. Even though they had no obligation, The Ravens are making an effort to show McDaniel that there's "no hard feelings". The Ravens are funding a huge renovation to the McDaniel football field/stadium, and they are holding TWO player camps there for youth football. I'm very happy to see the Ravens make those moves.
While TC at McDaniel (or other venue) would've been best for fans, this is the best solution for both parties as a whole..
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