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How Did AD As A Raven Play Against Colts?
Including most recently in the Divisional playoff earlier this year, when Baltimore kept the Colts O basically in check.
Relatedly, how will BB use AD in this game - as a run stopper, as an edge rusher, as a Clark stopper, or all of the above? QB12 |
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I believe he was repsonsible for the shut down in that game. Clark had 2 receptions, 41 yards.
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what a great question
does anyone else remember AD in this game? All i remember is the Ravens blowing numerous opportunities and Ed Reed getting screwed over on a call when they said he was out of bounds. But the Colts offense was pretty much shut down all game. |
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Game stats also have him with 8 tackles and .5 sack.
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He didn't do so well when Clark caught that nasty pass for a crucial first down toward the end of the game. Speaking of nasty, how about first and goal from your own one, with 9:15 to play in the half, on the road, in a hostile environment, clinging to a 6-3 lead?? How about responding with a 6 minute 64 yard drive? Can't believe he didn't choke there:rolleyes:
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I liked the old days when you could knock down that candy ***** at the line of scrimmage. Now you can't touch him because you'll get called a flag called on you.
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