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Certainly no "experts" on Bleacher report..
 
It's bleacher report. You may as well be citing a Ravens message board.
 
Talking point article at best. Get used to it this week.....more to come.
 
it's bleacher report...what do you expect?
 
My favorite line of that article: "Flacco torched the Colts for 227 yards and two touchdowns.." - 227 and 2 TDs is considered torching? Hahaha.

Eric Ball must be Rex Ryan's pen name.
 
Brian Billik and Dennis Green on NFLN just picked the Ravens because they're so physical and the pats have not beaten a winning team this year.
 
The Ravens O-Line is terrific in pass protection and the Pats won’t be able to take as many gambles with blitzes considering the best fullback in the business Vonta Leach is around.

You mean that line that gave up 5 sacks??
 
Anybody remember Flacco's last 2 performances against the Pats? He's been horrible.

Just stop Ray Rice,take an early lead and that's the ball game.
 
After all that he predicts a 2 point win, what a sissy. If the matchup is so much worse for us we should lose by 20+.
 
Bleacher Report is a bunch of college fraternity kids who know squat about sports. Their sole intent is grab page impressions (which is why seemingly every article on their site is a ******* slideshow and requires page refreshes) to try and secure ad deals. Do yourself a favor and never look at that site again.
 
The best line:

He torched the Colts for 227 yards and two touchdowns in Week 14

lol. He threw for 100 yards less than our QBs average game, and that was against a 2-14 team.

This one is also good:

All it takes is one slip on a deep ball and the Ravens have a touchdown. Really? I don't think the Patriots have ever played against a team that throws the ball vertically before. I wish our players would also learn how to run down the field towards the endzone instead of across the field, directly towards the sideline at the snap of the ball.
 
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The best line:

He torched the Colts for 227 yards and two touchdowns in Week 14

lol. He threw for 100 yards less than our QBs average game, and that was against a 2-14 team.

This one is also good:

All it takes is one slip on a deep ball and the Ravens have a touchdown. Really? I don't think the Patriots have ever played against a team that throws the ball vertically before. I wish our players would also learn how to run down the field towards the endzone instead of across the field, directly towards the sideline at the snap of the ball.


I did not know that slipping on a thrown deep ball = ravens touchdown. I guess those paragons of football knowledge at bleacher report are just that much better than the rest of us...
 
The best line:

He torched the Colts for 227 yards and two touchdowns in Week 14

lol. He threw for 100 yards less than our QBs average game, and that was against a 2-14 team.

This one is also good:

All it takes is one slip on a deep ball and the Ravens have a touchdown. Really? I don't think the Patriots have ever played against a team that throws the ball vertically before. I wish our players would also learn how to run down the field towards the endzone instead of across the field, directly towards the sideline at the snap of the ball.

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Bleacher report LOL, Let the movable statue play before we decide weather it's a Michael angelo or Rodin...
 

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