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Saints vs. Ravens | Week 7 Preview (2:35)

Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks preview the Saints at Ravens Week 7 matchup.

 

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Prisco and Quinn Previewing the Saints and Ravens in Week 7.

 

Unstoppable Force Saints Face Immovable Object Ravens
 

We’re about to enter Week 7 and the Baltimore Ravens defense has not allowed a second-half touchdown this season. The same defense just set a single-game franchise record with 11 sacks of poor Marcus Mariota. With the 21-0 shutout win over the Titans, the Ravens improved to 4-2 straight up and against the spread.
 
Their Week 7 opponent, New Orleans, is coming off its bye. The Saints are 7-3 straight up and 8-2 against the spread in their last 10 games after the bye, but just 3-7 SU and 5-5 ATS when playing on the road after the bye. Baltimore opened as a 2-point home favorite, but that has grown to BAL -2.5 as bettors believe the Ravens defense can slow the Saints. New Orleans’ moneyline is +114 and the point total is 50.
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The same Ravens that beat Cleveland 12 - 9?    Who makes these choices?   

 

This is week 7.  Playoff implications matter from here on out. 

 

I think the following order has more interest than the Saints Ravens. 

 

1 New England @ Chicago
2 Cincinnati Kansas City
3 Los Angeles R San Fran **
4 Carolina Philadelphia
5 New Orleans Baltimore
5 Minnesota New York J

 

** CJ Bethard 

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9 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

The same Ravens that beat Cleveland 12 - 9?    Who makes these choice?   

 

This is week 7.  Playoff implications matter from here on out. 

 

I think the following order has more interest that the Saints Ravens. 

 

1 New England @ Chicago
2 Cincinnati Kansas City
3 Los Angeles R San Fran **
4 Carolina Philadelphia
5 New Orleans Baltimore
5 Minnesota New York J

 

** CJ Bethard 

While the Ravens/Saints game is a solid, I am with you on the Bengals/Chefs, IF Cinci shows up that game is big, but a big IF. Same goes for NE@Chicago

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Just now, iinii said:

While the Ravens/Saints game is a solid, I am with you on the Bengals/Chefs, IF Cinci shows up that game is big, but a big IF. Same goes for NE@Chicago

Yup.   

Can Cinci fight off the mighty KC

Are the Bears for real?  Trubisky  9 passing TD's in the last 2 games IIRC?  

All the talk of  CJ Bethard 

 

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John Harbaugh: Willie Snead Excels in the 'Blood Zone' (9:23)

Head Coach John Harbaugh says left guard Alex Lewis has a pinched nerve. He also talks about the upcoming Saints matchup.

 

Joe Flacco (6-foot-6) Comments on Drew Brees' Height (6-foot-0) (9:45)

Quarterback Joe Flacco talks about his instant connection with wide receiver Willie Snead and whether he expects an offensive shootout against the Saints.

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18 hours ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

The same Ravens that beat Cleveland 12 - 9?    Who makes these choice?   

 

This is week 7.  Playoff implications matter from here on out. 

 

I think the following order has more interest that the Saints Ravens. 

 

1 New England @ Chicago
2 Cincinnati Kansas City
3 Los Angeles R San Fran **
4 Carolina Philadelphia
5 New Orleans Baltimore
5 Minnesota New York J

 

** CJ Bethard 

I’m hoping the Bears can push the Patriots around this week. 

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18 hours ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

The same Ravens that beat Cleveland 12 - 9?    Who makes these choice?   

 

This is week 7.  Playoff implications matter from here on out. 

 

I think the following order has more interest that the Saints Ravens. 

 

1 New England @ Chicago
2 Cincinnati Kansas City
3 Los Angeles R San Fran **
4 Carolina Philadelphia
5 New Orleans Baltimore
5 Minnesota New York J

 

** CJ Bethard 

 

These are all better games.  I think Brees will school this D.  There's no defense he (as opposed to Mariota) hasn't seen.

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New Orleans Saints vs. Baltimore Ravens Live Score and Stats - October 21, 2018 Gametracker

 

A classic matchup between the NFL's top-ranked defense and one of the league's best offenses is set for Sunday when the Baltimore Ravens face the New Orleans Saints at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.
 
The Ravens (4-2), who boast the No. 1 defense in the league, are the only remaining team that Saints quarterback Drew Brees has not beaten during his 18-year career and Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh wants to keep it that way.
 
Brees passed Peyton Manning to establish the NFL record for most career passing yards in a Week 5 victory over the Washington Redskins. He has not thrown an interception in his last six regular-season games, the longest such streak of his career, which covers 232 passes.
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A win will get the Raven's monkey off of Brees' back.  It's the one team in the league he's never beaten in his entire career.  I think it'll be a really fun game.  The Ravens struggled to stop the run vs Cleveland because Pierce was out and Joe Flacco showed who he was by only putting up 9 points.

8 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

These are all better games.  I think Brees will school this D.  There's no defense he (as opposed to Mariota) hasn't seen.

But there is one he hasn't beaten his entire career and it's them.

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