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Indy’s Reich mostly mum on UM fallout
Colts coach was finalist for Terps job; Flacco unfazed by insults

Then the second-year offensive coordinator of the San Diego Chargers, Reich had quarterback
But with
With Durkin’s future at Maryland now tenuous amid the fallout from offensive lineman
“Honestly, I haven’t even — it’s all headlines [that I’ve read],” said Reich,
The fortunes of the two finalists, Reich and Durkin, have changed drastically over the past year.
After Reich’s departure from the Chargers, the Philadelphia Eagles named him offensive coordinator. With a second-year quarterback,
Reich is now in his first year as Colts head coach, leading the same team that dismissed him seven years earlier — then a wide receivers coach — along with Indianapolis’ entire staff.
Less than a year ago, Durkin was riding nearly as high. After leading the Terps to a bowl game in 2016, his first season, the team upset then-No. 23 Texas in Austin to start the 2017 season. But a series of quarterback injuries and a leaky defense derailed the team’s season, and Maryland finished 4-8.
In late May, just months after the Terps signed their second straight top-30 recruiting class, McNair (McDonogh) suffered heatstroke during an offseason team workout. He died two weeks later.
Last Saturday, Durkin was placed on administrative leave while the university awaited results of separate investigations into the circumstances of McNair’s death and a culture that an ESPN report indicated was demeaning.
McNair’s parents
He called Buffalo Bills rookie
And then there was Ravens quarterback
“Just being honest about it, [Joe] Flacco sucks,” Ramsey told GQ. “I played him two years in a row. He sucks.”
In his first comments since the interview’s publication, Flacco was Joe Cool. He’d seen the quote. He said it didn’t bother him.
“I don’t really have much of a comment,” he said Saturday, after the second of the Ravens’ two joint practices with the Indianapolis Colts. “I don’t really care. There’s plenty of people out there saying things. Just add one more to the list. No big deal.”
In 2016, Flacco was 29-for-40 for 214 yards with two interceptions in a 19-17 win at Jacksonville. In London last season, Flacco was benched after going 8-for-18 for 28 yards and two interceptions, one of which Ramsey claimed in the Jaguars’ 44-7 blowout victory.
Flacco was interested in taking bites elsewhere Saturday. With the Ravens set for a team dinner at Indianapolis’ popular St. Elmo Steak House, he was asked to predict the bill.
“I’m thinking it’s going to be, even with only a couple of drinks, it’s got to be at least 15 grand,” he said. “I don’t really know. We’ll see. I’ll set it [the over-under] at 15. I think it’s probably going to end up being over, but I don’t know if it’s going to be 20.”