Ravens release Orlando Brown NFL.com wire reports OWINGS MILLS, Md. (March 16, 2006) -- The Baltimore Ravens have released offensive tackle Orlando Brown, who still has designs of extending a career interrupted for three years by a serious eye injury. The move will save Baltimore money against this year's salary cap. Known as "Zeus" because of his size, the 6-foot-7, 365-pound Brown signed a five-year contract in 2004. He was placed on injured reserve in December after injuring his back in a car accident. He started nine games, but eventually lost his job to Tony Pashos after rotating during the first half of the season. Before rejoining the Ravens in 2003 after a three-year absence from the league, Brown received a multimillion dollar settlement from the NFL to settle a personal injury lawsuit. In 1999, he was struck in the eye by a referee's penalty flag while playing for the Cleveland Browns.
I don't care if he's blind in that eye. All the dude has to do is stand still and the defender still needs time to just get around him.... I mean....Wasn't Vinny color blind?