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Carroll County Times: Westminster, Maryland
“It’s going to be a dogfight,” cornerback Chris Carr said. “After that first game, I think they know they’re (Patriots) are going to have to play a lot better to beat us this time. So, hey, we’ll see what happens.”
After making the playoffs as the sixth and final seed in the AFC, the Ravens expressed confidence that they’re the football team nobody wants to face.
Especially in Foxborough where they’re 8-0 this season and have outscored visitors by an average of 18.4 points per contest.
The Ravens are 1-6 against playoff teams this year, and are 3-5 on the road. Their lone win over a playoff team was against the San Diego Chargers, and that was during the second week of the season.
“It’s going to be a dogfight,” cornerback Chris Carr said. “After that first game, I think they know they’re going to have to play a lot better to beat us this time. So, hey, we’ll see what happens.”
“That gives them an edge going into this game, I guess,” Harbaugh said with a bit of sarcasm.
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Why is it that all the teams that crawl into the postseason always say "Nobody wanted to see us in the playoffs"?
It's funny seriously. The Jets now saying it even though the Colts and Bengals gave them a free pass. Heck their head coach didn't even know they still had a shot to get in and those idiots talk as if their path to the playoffs was legit. Please give us a break.
Now the Ravens are extremely beatable. What is pissing me off already is Dean Pees is so dumb that he will decide to let Mason run free all over the field instead of doing what the Raiders did, take him out of the game only to see Flacco have less then 100 yards passing going into the 4th qrtr. Pees is all about "we do what we do" (even when it's not working). Has it ever dawned on him to use something other teams have used that actually works?
“It’s going to be a dogfight,” cornerback Chris Carr said. “After that first game, I think they know they’re (Patriots) are going to have to play a lot better to beat us this time. So, hey, we’ll see what happens.”
After making the playoffs as the sixth and final seed in the AFC, the Ravens expressed confidence that they’re the football team nobody wants to face.
Especially in Foxborough where they’re 8-0 this season and have outscored visitors by an average of 18.4 points per contest.
The Ravens are 1-6 against playoff teams this year, and are 3-5 on the road. Their lone win over a playoff team was against the San Diego Chargers, and that was during the second week of the season.
“It’s going to be a dogfight,” cornerback Chris Carr said. “After that first game, I think they know they’re going to have to play a lot better to beat us this time. So, hey, we’ll see what happens.”
“That gives them an edge going into this game, I guess,” Harbaugh said with a bit of sarcasm.
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Why is it that all the teams that crawl into the postseason always say "Nobody wanted to see us in the playoffs"?
It's funny seriously. The Jets now saying it even though the Colts and Bengals gave them a free pass. Heck their head coach didn't even know they still had a shot to get in and those idiots talk as if their path to the playoffs was legit. Please give us a break.
Now the Ravens are extremely beatable. What is pissing me off already is Dean Pees is so dumb that he will decide to let Mason run free all over the field instead of doing what the Raiders did, take him out of the game only to see Flacco have less then 100 yards passing going into the 4th qrtr. Pees is all about "we do what we do" (even when it's not working). Has it ever dawned on him to use something other teams have used that actually works?
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