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1 hour ago, gonzo1105 said:

Just to add to this, the Steelers dominated the Ravens in their first matchup. I’m sure they don’t want to get swept and B, the Steelers know the Ravens better than any team in the NFL 


Starters may play on a limited basis but I can’t see the Ravens just mailing it in.  I think they will go all out and try to win the game.  Beating the Steelers is meaningful to them no matter the scenario. 

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1 hour ago, BillsfaninSB said:


Starters may play on a limited basis but I can’t see the Ravens just mailing it in.  I think they will go all out and try to win the game.  Beating the Steelers is meaningful to them no matter the scenario. 

The hatred Pitt has for us and vice versa makes this a very interesting decision. They (Steelers) are going to go all out to not only win, but make it as dangerous of a game as possible for our players before the post season. Whether Jon decides to push them hard early to ensure their elimination or plays it safe with mostly backups, there is a downside to either. Phoning it in and losing would leave a very bad, possibly mentally compromising taste going into the playoffs, but getting Lamar or other integral players injured is worse, but avoidable even if we go HAM.

As a Ravens fan, we basically have two goals, in order of importance.

 

1. Win the SB

2. Make sure F'ing Pittsburgh doesn't

 

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The Ravens aren't playing WC weekend so maybe they treat this game like the "most important" preseason game. The preseason game where the starters play into the 2nd quarter. I don't expect Lamar to play into the second quarter, but I could see him playing a series or two. Same for the rest of the starters. But anyone who is dealing with an injury will most likely sit. Does Harbaugh want his starters sitting for 2 straight weeks. Maybe the Ravens backups can beat the Steelers. I have no hope in the Titans beating the Jaguars. So, if the Steelers win on Saturday, then the Bills are most likely in an elimination game. Win or go home.

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7 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

No way that that’s automatic Pittsburgh has not played well this year

All that matters is they win.  That's all you have been saying about the Bills. Doesn't matter the offense looks bad, they won. 

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The Ravens can decide how they want to play this.  They can nearly 100% eliminate Pittsburgh if they desire.  Or they can rest everyone and play a bland game, probably lose and hope Miami wins a 50/50 game on SNF.  I'm sure they are more worried about Buffalo down the road than the Miami team they just waxed.

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1 hour ago, Gregg said:

The Ravens aren't playing WC weekend so maybe they treat this game like the "most important" preseason game. The preseason game where the starters play into the 2nd quarter. I don't expect Lamar to play into the second quarter, but I could see him playing a series or two. Same for the rest of the starters. But anyone who is dealing with an injury will most likely sit. Does Harbaugh want his starters sitting for 2 straight weeks. Maybe the Ravens backups can beat the Steelers. I have no hope in the Titans beating the Jaguars. So, if the Steelers win on Saturday, then the Bills are most likely in an elimination game. Win or go home.

 

As we all know - backups can and have won games before...

 

The titans need to get back to doing what they do well.  Offensive line is a mess in pass pro.  Run, and stop the run.  They do that and they can potentially beat the jags.  

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There are usually no layups in any division game, especially a road game.  And Buf, Pitt and Jax all have to play on the road.  These teams know each other so well.  There's no surprises.  It's just execution and ball security.  Baltimore has 7 inactives or whatever for gameday, and they will have to use big contributors.  They are out of elevations for the season but I believe it resets for playoffs.  If Huntley is the QB, he's decent and he has started several games last season including the playoffs.  He's not some scrub off the streets.

 

What's interesting, seeing Ravens fans thoughts is the diversity of opinions.  Some people are begging Harbaugh to rest everyone.  A good amount of people think a 3 week layoff between playing will be the certain death of a season.  Some don't care about Pittsburgh, others really want the Ravens to eliminate the Steelers and not have them celebrate on their field.

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5 minutes ago, zow2 said:

There are usually no layups in any division game, especially a road game.  And Buf, Pitt and Jax all have to play on the road.  These teams know each other so well.  There's no surprises.  It's just execution and ball security.  Baltimore has 7 inactives or whatever for gameday, and they will have to use big contributors.  They are out of elevations for the season but I believe it resets for playoffs.  If Huntley is the QB, he's decent and he has started several games last season including the playoffs.  He's not some scrub off the streets.

 

What's interesting, seeing Ravens fans thoughts is the diversity of opinions.  Some people are begging Harbaugh to rest everyone.  A good amount of people think a 3 week layoff between playing will be the certain death of a season.  Some don't care about Pittsburgh, others really want the Ravens to eliminate the Steelers and not have them celebrate on their field.



Ravens practice today, I think?  We may get some clues on their plan 

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On 1/1/2024 at 12:34 PM, Scott7975 said:

Imagine losing Lamar in a meaningless game.  That would be a coaching disaster.  McD would absolutely get killed if we had the 1 seed locked up and lost Allen for the playoffs in a meaningless game like that.

 

I'd rather they start Tyler Huntley than have Lamar in there for a few series, ***** footing around and grounding the ball into the grass if he sees any pressure.

 

The Ravens second level guys are pretty darn good.  I think this will be a pretty close game and Mason Rudolph won't have a walk in the park here.

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Tyler Huntley will get the start at QB.

 

The NFL moved the game to Saturday at 4:30pm which is smack into the worst possible weather window for Baltimore.  100% chance of rain/snow mix all afternoon/evening and high of 38.  Wind picking up as the day goes on.

 

Not sure who benefits or suffers from the crummy weather but the ball will be on the ground a few times, that's for sure.

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25 minutes ago, zow2 said:

Tyler Huntley will get the start at QB.

 

The NFL moved the game to Saturday at 4:30pm which is smack into the worst possible weather window for Baltimore.  100% chance of rain/snow mix all afternoon/evening and high of 38.  Wind picking up as the day goes on.

 

Not sure who benefits or suffers from the crummy weather but the ball will be on the ground a few times, that's for sure.


I’d say in this case, it probably helps the Steelers.  They have a lot more on the line, so maybe more willing to lay it out there whereas Ravens might not want to risk injury in the poor conditions.  Ravens coaches might even tell their players as much…

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3 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:


I’d say in this case, it probably helps the Steelers.  They have a lot more on the line, so maybe more willing to lay it out there whereas Ravens might not want to risk injury in the poor conditions.  Ravens coaches might even tell their players as much…

 

I don't mean to pick on you specifically, but this is the statement of someone I'm guessing has never really played competitive sports.  The best way to get injured is to try not to get injured.  If these guys aren't giving it 100% on an NFL playing field they will get destroyed.

 

Baltimore may rest a few key players but they will absolutely not be telling players to "go easy."

 

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2 minutes ago, eball said:

 

I don't mean to pick on you specifically, but this is the statement of someone I'm guessing has never really played competitive sports.  The best way to get injured is to try not to get injured.  If these guys aren't giving it 100% on an NFL playing field they will get destroyed.

 

Baltimore may rest a few key players but they will absolutely not be telling players to "go easy."

 


I played competitive sports, but never on a wet field where the game had no implications or where my financial livelihood depended on future games.  And I know professional athletes are as competitive as they come.  But if I need to make a “business decision” of tackling Najee Harris versus just being ready for the playoffs, it just wouldn’t surprise me if the Steelers roll over the Ravens on Saturday.  I’d agree they can’t just let the Steelers pummel them and put themselves in compromising positions, but that extra effort to make a play or tackle may be lacking.

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2 minutes ago, CapeBreton said:

Anyone know where I can find info on bonus incentives for players? Not seeing anything on Spotrac. I'm interested to know if Tyler Huntley has any win bonuses built into his contract. 

Can't speak for Huntley but:

Odell:
165 Yards for $750k
5 catches for $250k
2 TDs for $500k

 

Clowney:
0.5 sacks for $750k

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21 minutes ago, eball said:

 

I don't mean to pick on you specifically, but this is the statement of someone I'm guessing has never really played competitive sports.  The best way to get injured is to try not to get injured.  If these guys aren't giving it 100% on an NFL playing field they will get destroyed.

 

Baltimore may rest a few key players but they will absolutely not be telling players to "go easy."

 

 

Yeah i agree.  And we've seen the Bills play a game or two with nothing on the line, with backups and played extremely well.  I expect the guys on the Ravens to ball out.  Especially when Pittsburgh tries to punch them in the mouth and talk trash.  It will be on. 

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31 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:


I’d say in this case, it probably helps the Steelers.  They have a lot more on the line, so maybe more willing to lay it out there whereas Ravens might not want to risk injury in the poor conditions.  Ravens coaches might even tell their players as much…

Taking it easy is exactly how players get hurt.  They'll be playing to beat their hated rivals.

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