It’s Peanut Butter Jelly Time for Kelly Gregg


It’s been one year since Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Kelly Gregg had knee surgery to repair damaged cartilage in his knee. And while reports once had the damage as being worse than originally thought, Gregg appears ready to hit the field for what should be an All-Pro kind of year.

“This is the time of the year, most players want to get away from the game; they don’t even want to talk about” it, Gregg, 32, said. “It’s different for me this year. I can’t wait to get out on the field. I can’t wait to play again. The other players are looking at me like I’m crazy.”

And if Gregg is feeling good, that means Ray Lewis is going to feel great. If a healthy KG, who might be the best defensive tackle in the NFL not named Albert Haynesworth is moving with speed and strength in running gaps, then Lewis is primed to wreak havoc in running and passing defense. With the assurance that the middle of the line is stopped up, Lewis now has fewer checks to make in formations – something that will work very well as the defense gets used to life without Bart Scott.

This should give Ravens fans all of the confidence in the world that the defense will truly be back on top in 2008-09. And since fans have confidence, it truly is Peanut Butter Jelly Time.


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  1. Well….it’s the perfect song to play out loud at your office on Friday….

    “Oh my…” says my neighbor.

    True story: first time I heard the PB&J song, it was the chopped & screwed version.

  2. JC says:

    Wow. I couldn’t listen to that for five seconds.

    Actually, depending on how they chopped the “baseball bat” part, I might give it some attention.

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