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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I think he's saying "Hands down and grabbing ankles" thinking about the Dec 12 game.Who is this kid trying to convince?
Patriots do their talking on the field.
Love the reference, but that's more Roger Waters than David Gilmour. Animals is a truly great album.Yup - Bleating and babbling we fell on their necks with a scream. Wave upon wave of demented avengers march cheerfully out of obscurity into their dream.
Have they heard the news? The ratbirds are dead! They better stay home and do as they're told. Stay out of the road if they want to grow old.
Yep, New England may have the top #1 & 2 TE positions, but Baltimore wins at the all-important #3 & 4 TEs. Advantage: Ravens.
You know, I've been thinking that the Patriots may have the top WR corps in the NFL. Because ignoring the #1 & 2 WR slots, Amendola, Mitchell and Washington make an impressive #3-5 group.
Kinda like how the Browns have the top QB corps in the NFL...you know, once you remove the #1 and #2, and maybe #3 guy, from the equation.
Shoot I thought Harbaugh would know that the 4 TE set isn't a legal formation.Want a good laugh? This writer (Warning: ESPN content to follow) thinks that's a point worth debating:
Yep, New England may have the top #1 & 2 TE positions, but Baltimore wins at the all-important #3 & 4 TEs. Advantage: Ravens.