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Beale Street Beat (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
Derrick Mason is the only Titans receiver to be selected for the Pro Bowl and his stats are much better than anyone else’s. In the interests of saving time, let’s declare him to be the #1 receiver on our all-time Tennessee Oilers/Titans team and start a new poll for the other starting WR. The contestants are [...]
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
On his initial impressions of rookie QB Joe Flacco: “He can throw the ball, he can throw the ball. Of course, there are a lot of other things that he needs to learn about playing at this level, but for one thing, the guy can throw the ball, and I’m pretty sure that's the reason they brought him here. That's one reason why they brought him here, and that he was a very smart young man in college in his...
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Oklahoma Sooners & NFL Blog (Free subscription) | 04/29/2008
from KFFL.com Derrick Mason is the only Ravens wide receiver guaranteed to start this season, according to the Baltimore Sun. At this time last year, Mason's job appeared to be in danger with Mark Clayton locked into the lineup. Now, Clayton's position could be in flux. Deep threat Demetrius Williams and fourth-rounder Marcus Smith will push him [...]
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Beale Street Beat (Free subscription) | 03/23/2008
For years, ex-Titan/current Raven Derrick Mason provided the type of #1 wide receiver production that is missing from today's Titan teams. In the five-year timeframe from 2000-2004, Mason averaged 81 grabs for 1,102 yards and nearly 7 touchdowns per season. Mason didn't become a sensation overnight. Entering the league in 1997 as a fourth round draft [...]
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Music City Miracles (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
Everyone always throws out there that the Titans need to get a #1 receiver. It is debatable if the Titans have ever had a true #1 receiver. Derrick Mason had a couple of 90+ catch seasons, but I don't think he was ever the game-changer that you think of when you think of a #1 receiver. My question is how many #1 receivers are there in the league? Here are the guys I have come up with that are #1 receivers...
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 01/03/2008
Derrick Mason believes the Ravens can be a playoff contender next season, but only if players can stay on the field.
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Today's Tribune-Review (Free subscription) | 12/30/2007
Raves WR Derrick Mason vs. Steelers defense
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 12/24/2007
Receiver passes 1,000-yard mark for 6th season A year ago, Derrick Mason was frustrated with his role in the Ravens' offense. His 68 receptions for 750 yards and two touchdowns were his lowest totals since the 2000 season in Tennessee.
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Sports - The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 12/08/2007
The players -- linebacker Bart Scott, wide receiver Derrick Mason and defensive backs Samari Rolle and Chris McAlister -- ...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 12/08/2007
League penalizes Ravens players for 'abuse' of refs Four Ravens - linebacker Bart Scott , cornerbacks Samari Rolle and Chris McAlister , and wide receiver Derrick Mason - have been fined for violating league rules "prohibiting the abuse of game officials," the NFL announced yesterday.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 12/08/2007
The NFL Friday fined four Baltimore Ravens for their actions in Monday's 27-24 loss to unbeaten New England. The players -- linebacker Bart Scott, wide receiver Derrick Mason and defensive backs Samari Rolle and Chris McAlister -- were fined for violating...
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Letter from Gotham (Free subscription) | 12/04/2007
Baltimore (4-7) took the second-half kickoff and went ahead 17-10 on a 17-yard touchdown run by Willis McGahee , who had six carries for 48 yards on the 73-yard drive. The lone pass of the march was a 21-yarder from Kyle Boller to Derrick Mason .
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Conservative Celebrity Blog (Free subscription) | 12/04/2007
Baltimore (4-7) took the second-half kickoff and went ahead 17-10 on a 17-yard touchdown run by Willis McGahee , who had six carries for 48 yards on the 73-yard drive. The lone pass of the march was a 21-yarder from Kyle Boller to Derrick Mason .
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Liberal Blogosphere (Free subscription) | 12/04/2007
Baltimore (4-7) took the second-half kickoff and went ahead 17-10 on a 17-yard touchdown run by Willis McGahee , who had six carries for 48 yards on the 73-yard drive. The lone pass of the march was a 21-yarder from Kyle Boller to Derrick Mason .
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 12/04/2007
Willis McGahee scored on a 17-yard run, Kyle Boller threw a touchdown pass to Derrick Mason and the Baltimore Ravens used a solid defensive performance Monday night to reach the third quarter tied at 17 with the unbeaten New England Patriots.