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He's not a good forecaster. He's better at reporting what already happened. Even he started laughing at himself when he kept picking against the Pats 2 years ago when they went 16-0 in the reg.
 
I'm not crazy about Baltimore's WR's or CB's, but they should still be a solid team. Don't think they're better than Pittsburgh or New England, though.
 
I'm not crazy about Baltimore's WR's or CB's, but they should still be a solid team. Don't think they're better than Pittsburgh or New England, though.

So? New England was better than the Giants 2 years ago. Tenessee was better than Pittsburgh last year, as was Carolina. I think the best team in football wins the superbowl about one out of five years.
 
So? New England was better than the Giants 2 years ago. Tenessee was better than Pittsburgh last year, as was Carolina. I think the best team in football wins the superbowl about one out of five years.

That's great. Did you have a point? How do you objectively rate which teams are better than others? Because Tennessee sure as hell wasn't better than Pittsburgh, and neither was Carolina.
 
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I think the Falcons are the darkhorse team,Matt Ryan is the real deal

My choice to win it all would be the Chargers if they can mature enough to finally win it all and avoid the fact that Turner is their HC.

Of course the heart always hopes the Patriots win but I still have doubts about this defense,especially in the new revamped secondary - Brady and the offense will have to score more than 500 points I think for the team to get where they want to be- They don't have to be as good as the 2007 offense but they better be somewhat close.

The Falcons benefited from an easy schedule and an absolute ton of luck last year. I'll be awfully surprised if they can match their 2008 record.
 
The Falcons benefited from an easy schedule and an absolute ton of luck last year. I'll be awfully surprised if they can match their 2008 record.

Who plays safety and linebacker for the Falcons, anyway?
 
He probably just doesn't want to be viewed as a homer. Personally, I think the Ravens will go backwards, not forward.

The Ravens are legit......believe it.
 
they lost 3 times to the Squeelers last year so until they get past them I think the Steelers are better and since the Steelers haven't had to get past us for their wins I am sticking with my Pats though I might have picked them in 92 so I am a homer.

Anyone watch Bru on NFL live today?

they were breaking down the NFC north and Bru made the same point I just did about winning 3 vs them last year and gave the Steelers the edge for the division.

I thought teddy was great on the show and I love being on the same brainwave as him:D

At the end they had Darren Woodson and Bru debate who was the better team 90s Cowboys or Pats 2000's Woodson spoke of the big 3 Aikman, Emmit, and Irving and Bru thru it back at him talking about the big 53 saying from QB to Kicker they could all play....good stuff Bru keep it up.
 
I picked one of our losses to be against the Ravens this year. If I had to pick a team (other than us) to come out of the AFC this year, it would be them. They still have Ngata, Ray Lewis, Terrell Suggs, and Ed Reed.

This isn't meant to be personal but GullyFoyle, you are by far the biggest homer I have ever come across. And I don't throw that term around often...
 
That's great. Did you have a point? How do you objectively rate which teams are better than others? Because Tennessee sure as hell wasn't better than Pittsburgh, and neither was Carolina.

Doesn't matter, and thats my point. The best team in football rarely wins. Even as the top seed, you gotta win 3 games against teams that are a hair's width different than you, and the odds are against you.


If you have a 60% chance of beating a team in the playoffs, you've got a 21% chance of winning the superbowl, with the bye.
 
Could you tell us why?

They deserve it in this way, they are consistently a Super Bowl contending team, if the media could just give them the benefit of the doubt just once it wouldnt seem like such a smack in the face.
 
They deserve it in this way, they are consistently a Super Bowl contending team, if the media could just give them the benefit of the doubt just once it wouldnt seem like such a smack in the face.

Perhaps you've missed it but the media has, by and large, "given us the benefit of the doubt" since 2007. This year, we were OVERWHELMING Super Bowl favorites before the Seymour trade. Now only half of the media is sticking with us as their pick while the either half flip flops. It might be for the best as I'd rather not have Poindexter John Clayton picking us as his Super Bowl favorite.
 
He's not a good forecaster. He's better at reporting what already happened. Even he started laughing at himself when he kept picking against the Pats 2 years ago when they went 16-0 in the reg.
All the more reason he should throw them a bone. It just seems fishy.
 
Perhaps you've missed it but the media has, by and large, "given us the benefit of the doubt" since 2007. This year, we were OVERWHELMING Super Bowl favorites before the Seymour trade. Now only half of the media is sticking with us as their pick while the either half flip flops. It might be for the best as I'd rather not have Poindexter John Clayton picking us as his Super Bowl favorite.

Maybe I should clarify my problem is only with the local media, and their aversion to the hometown teams.
 
This isn't meant to be personal but GullyFoyle, you are by far the biggest homer I have ever come across. And I don't throw that term around often...

Damn I thought that was me :D I have been predicting 19-0 since our second title. They almost made genuis' of me. I think this is the year :D.



I can step back and analyze with a little perspective but I will never go against them ever.
 
Maybe I should clarify my problem is only with the local media, and their aversion to the hometown teams.

The local media are probably the worst in the country (outside of a couple... including Reiss). Everyone knows that. Personally, like the Clayton issue, I think it would be worse if they actually had the Pats as the favorites. I, personally, would worry more.
 
Wait! Another member of the media isn't picking the Patriots?

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Baltimore definitely scares me a lot. That game should be just as competitive (and entertaining) this year as it was in '07.
 
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As a Ravens fan I will try to address some of the "holes" that are being brought up. I will say that this is honestly the best Ravens roster that has been put on the field since the Super Bowl year....hands down. There are 2 main reasons for that, and that is the depth on defense and Joe Flacco.

They're a strong team, but I'm a) not hundred percent sold on Flacco or b) the running game. That said, if those two perform to expectations, they'll be up there with the Pats, Pitt, the Giants, Philly and (Favre permitting) the Vikes.

OK this one will be easy. Not sold on Flacco? Take a look at his numbers down the stretch last year, not his numbers in the first part of the season out of D-II Delaware and being the starter for about 2 weeks. You will see in the last 11 games Flacco had one of the best QB ratings and his TD/INT was ridiculous. All he did was get better as the year went on, and all he did in this preseason (I know its just preseason) was light it up.Throws the deep ball better than anyone I have ever seen,and on the intermediate stuff just makes it look so easy with the way he throws the ball and the accuracy.The Ravens hardly ran the ball in the preseason just so Joe could throw it, and he delivered. All the stuff coming from close to the team is this guy is not going to be a good QB,but a great one.....this year. They say he is so far ahead of where he was at the beginning of last year, and is ready to take a huge jump. The players see it,the coaches see it and anyone who follows the team closely sees it. This kid is going to be special.

As to the running game. Did you miss 2008? And the fact we now have a guy in Ray Rice healthy to go with McGahee and McClain? I don't even need to say any more about this one....the running the LAST thing that will stop the Ravens. It is one of their strongest and deepest positions. Hell we had to cut a 6th rounder from this year we are so deep there, and the thing is we NEVER cut draft picks....ever.


Love reading Reiss' reports, but I have a hard time picking the Ravens even making the playoffs this year. I think Cincy will be tougher this year and of course Pitt will be good. Not to mention the curse of the "sophomore" QB.

Sophmore slumps in the NFL are a myth. If you want the numbers I can give them to you. The overwhelming majority of the time the QB makes a huge leap in every category going from his first full year to his second.

Defense aging, lost D coordinator, still have no recievers to speak of...wild card contender but super bowl no way.

Thats what everyone said before last year, you saw what our defense looked like. Defense is aging? Like who? Ray? We have 10 other guys on the defense more than haplf are young guys.

Here are the starters and thieir ages....

CB-Washington 26 Foxworth 26
S- Reed 30 Landry 26
LB- Suggs 26 Johnson 28 Lewis 34 Gooden 24
Dline - Pryce 34 Ngata 25 Bannan 30

Now if that is an old defense I would sure love to hear what a young one looks like. The two positions that have th oldest players at ILB and safety have been known to be fairly kind to guys over 30. I mean, the Pats had a couple guys at those spots they...won Super Bowls with didnt they? 7 out of the 11 on defense are 28 and under,so lets get off the "old defense" argument. If I listed the backups they are ALL young guys around 25 years old except for 2 guys in Gregg and Ayanbedejo.

As to the "lost defensive coordinator". They said that with Marvin Lewis. And Mike Nolan. And now Rex Ryan. They said it when we went from 4-3 to 3-4 and vice versa. It does not matter, as long as 52,20,92 and 55 are on the field this defense will bring it. They always have and always will. Ray calls a lot of the defensive calls as it is, and they have said nothing about the defense will change scheme wise. Players play,and coaches coach....as the Ravens have proved over the last 9 years and various coordinators coming and going.


No wide receivers. Obviously we dont have a guy who is going to get 1400 yds 10 TD's and 100 receptions but you know what about 26 other teams are looking for that guy too.

What we do have is a guy in Mason who can still not be covered in the mid range passing game and is going to put up another 85/1000 plus year...again. Nothing flashy,nothing that will make Sportscenter but he will move the chains and keep drives going. Clayton is a solid number 2 and showed he can be a deep threat last year with a QB who can actually throw an accurate deep ball in Flacco. Demetrious Williams was hurt all last year but when healthy he is as good a number 3 as you are going to get. Big, tall, fast and rangey...just has to stay healthy. One other thing everyone forgets is how much better Flacco is right now compared to last year, he will make the receivers look better than they are..watch.


Anyway I know that is going to sound like your typical homer response to criticism trust me it is not. The Ravens will be a force barring major injuries of course and will put the best team on the field that I can ever remember.

The defense is deep, the offense will take a step ahead right along with Flacco and the Ravens will be able to play with anyone home or on the road and go deep into the postseason. How it turns out in the end is anyones guess but they will be there.

Go ahead,flame away.
 
Go ahead,flame away.

No one is going to flame you when you bring intelligent football conversation to the table. That was an excellent write-up.
I think Bmore is vastly underrated right now. How do you feel about the rest of the competition in the AFCN?
 
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