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NFL Network Host Rich Eisen Thinks The Ravens Need More Consistency

Rich Eisen is the host for the NFL Network, and is involved in all NFL Network game broadcasts.

Rich joined Bob & Glenn to talk about many NFL topics.

Rich Eisen

Bob: What do you think is in store for Greg Schiano, will he survive the season?

Rich: I would say probably not but what do I know? Hiring an Interim head coach comes if the fans are in such an uproar that the organization realizes they need to please their paying customers. I don't know if that is going to help anything anyway. Unfortunately, their schedule doesn't get any easier so its a bad situation.

Glenn: Cam Newton came alive last night, How did he look and do the Panthers have a shot in the NFC?

Rich: Cam looked good and I'd say yeah their in the mix of everything tied with the lions and the bears, just behind the 49'ers and the packers. I don't know if they have the horses to beat the Saints in their division but I think their in the thick of things in the wild card race.

Bob: What do you make of the Ravens after 7 games?

Rich: You have to wonder who they are, and what their identity is. For a long time it was Ray and Ed and now its Joe Flacco's team and they need to figure some things out. They have a lot of pieces and are still a good team but they have their share of issues, their offense seems like Cam Cameron is back on the sidelines and they are just so inconsistent. If they can find a way to fix some of the problems and show some consistency, they will be back in the hunt. I'm not ready to hit the panic button just yet.

Glenn: Isn't it great for football that the Jets and Rex Ryan are proving all the haters wrong this year?

Rich: Well I think some people may think otherwise but for me its good, a quote machine like that helps me out. Rex, whether you like him or not, can flat out coach. The Mark Sanchez was a botched call, but that aside Rex can coach, especially defense and the jets have a chance to be in the hunt at the seasons end.

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