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Crow-Magnon

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  1. 2 hours ago, Protocal69 said:

    What does a Ravens championship 12 years ago have to do with this Ravens team. People say the dumbest things sometimes.

    Eight years ago, not twelve. Although it was in 2012 lol. 
     

    Every team left is looking to punch a ticket to the AFCC or NFCC and the SB beyond that. There will be no emotional letdown on any of the remaining eight franchises. Believing in that is ludicrous. 

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  2. Is the Ravens defense good? Yes, it is. Is it ridiculously good? No, it’s not. Not many are. Especially in today’s NFL where rules favor the offense. But when healthy, they are good. 
     

    Whether that’s enough for a win tonight remains to be seen. The one thing I think that can be counted on is that they won’t fall apart if Buffalo gets up by two scores. They are disciplined and Harbaugh has been here many times before. Experience ain’t everything, but it helps. 
     

    I have no concerns about the DL or the LB’ers. The secondary is who needs to step up and play tough. Jam the WR’s. Stay close. Make jarring hits. Look for opportunities to strip the ball or pick it off. If they can do that, the Ravens win. If they can’t, they lose. It’s that simple. 

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  3. 12 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

     Man if it turns out to be a browns/bills afc championship game then we will know that hell has frozen over.

     

    I can only imagine how many of the Steelers fans were going crazy and complaining about resting their starters in week 17 because it looked like most of the players took a comped trip to Vegas for the week before the game.

    No. It means hell has come to Earth lol. 
     

    But, imagine the drama during next week if that’s the case. Wow. 

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  4. Hey, just wanted to say that as a fan/poster of the team the Bills are going up against this evening, you guys and gals have been great. I like nothing better than discussing football with knowledgeable and passionate fans of other teams that doesn’t resort to insults, name calling, etc.  No matter what happens today, you represent. 

     

    I’m hoping for a Ravens W tonight, but if that doesn’t happen, I hope Buffalo runs the table. You all deserve a Lombardi. 

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  5. If you want to try something for tomorrow’s game that honors Buffalo and Baltimore, get some wings fried plain, coat them with honey and dust heavily with Old Bay. Trust me, they’re fantastic. 
     

    32 years ago I worked for a major carrier at BWI. We had a flight BWI-BUF-BWI with the same flight crew. We used to give the captain $$$ and he would call the Anchor Bar from the phone in the jetway and order wings, and by the time the aircraft landed back in BWI they were still warm. You could do things like that long before 9/11. 

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  6. 16 minutes ago, wjag said:

    The amazing thing about Baltimore is it really doesn’t matter who their DC is. They have lost a bunch of them over the years and the new/next guy comes in and they don’t miss a beat. Amazingly consistent defense is played there. I suppose it helps when Ray Lewis was your ML for so many years.   Wink is just a guy.  If they replaced him tomorrow with “chad”, they’d be the same. 

    Well......I can tell you many Ravens fans were pleased to see Dean Pees vacate the Castle. But overall, I think you’re spot on. Defense is a culture in Baltimore. In 2000 the offense scored zero TD’s in five games. And still won a SB. 
     

    But THAT was a defense that scared people. 

    4 minutes ago, Since1981 said:

    Wind is a real. Josh mentions it. 
    Snow Is fine and Josh mentions wet vs dry snow. Dry is nothing. 

     

    Doomed without our dome 😮

    Speaking of wind, has Bass had any games this year where wind was a factor with FG’s and PAT’s? 

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  7. 3 minutes ago, Dkollidas said:

    I agree, but I don’t believe they normally have their CB’s shadow receivers. It’s more, one plays one side of the field, the other plays the other side. Also, I’d expect a lot of motion by Buffalo, they’ve been getting plays in pretty fast allowing for a lot of motion at the line.

    They started off man-to-man last week then switched over to zone coverage. I anticipate the same the week as well.  Especially if weather conditions deteriorate. 

  8. 33 minutes ago, foreboding said:

    First of all, does anyone remember how horrid our field position was in the first half? Do we not think the Bills would have done more, were they not always so backed up? Plus, oh yeah, we won, a tight game against a team that was playing their best ball.

    You have to be able to sustain long drives. You cannot count on good field position. That’s an area where a potent rushing attack helps. 

  9. For good or ill, I think a lot of fans (not just Ravens fans) expected two things last week.  They expected Henry to go well over 100 yards against the Ravens playing on the road, and they expected Buffalo to blow out the Colts at home. Neither happened. Henry was absolutely stymied and the Colts made it a game and barring stupid calls from the HC, should have won. 
     

    Does any of that matter tomorrow? I think not. This is the playoffs. I have an old sweatshirt from the Ravens AFCC game in 2000. Older posters may remember the NFL’s catch phrase that year was “Show Me Something”. In the post-season it became “Show Me Something More”. That’s the playoffs. There’s likely a player that no one is expecting to contribute that much (on either team) that comes up big. IMO, once you get to the divisional round of the post-season, regular season records mean squat. Both the Bills and Ravens are very good football teams. I will not be surprised in the least if the Bills or the Ravens walk off with the W and a trip to the AFCC. They are both capable of winning it all. 
     

    It’s The PLAYOFFS!!!! 

  10. 14 hours ago, ALLEN1QB said:

    Do whatever the Steelers did they beat them twice

    The first loss (28-24) was with Jackson under center; the second (19-14, which the Ravens almost won) was with RGIII and McSorley, as Jackson and a host of starters were out due to COVID-19. Had the Steelers not picked of Jackson twice, the first game may have ended differently, but at that time the Steelers D was playing at a high level. The second game was much more competitive than I anticipated. Pittsburgh should have crushed them. 

  11. 14 minutes ago, BananaB said:


    It’s not that he can’t run, it’s that making guys miss is a big part of why he has success, if he can’t juke and cut like his normal self  you don’t think he is less of a threat? 
     

    Totally different style runners, if one is gonna be more effected by the weather, I’d put my money on lamars. 

    If the weather’s that bad, I don’t think Allen is going to run much and risk injury. But to me, that’s bad weather. I don’t think Saturday night’s forecast is going to have that big of an impact. 
     

    But if it truly is bad (slippery), I can’t see Allen being a big factor rushing. 

  12. 23 minutes ago, BananaB said:


    I think the weather could be an advantage for us. Hate for that to be the way the game goes but if Lamar can’t stop on a dime and we are stacking the box I think that’s a good thing. Plus the wind will have more effect on his throw then Josh’s. It’s win or go home, if we gotta run Josh on a regular basis so be it. If he hits a couple passes to keep them honest we can mix the runs up a lot. 

    If Lamar can’t run, why would you suggest having Allen run on a regular basis? Granted, Allen doesn’t juke like Jackson and is more of a straight-ahead runner, but if Jackson can’t run due to weather conditions (which I doubt), I don’t think Josh is going to run, either. 

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