Congrats to you and your team. It is tough when I think of all the opportunities (Smith wide open and overthrown, Leach wide open near the goal line and not thrown to him, Evans with the ball in his hands... atleast a fg for OT) but I know the Pats missed some opportunities too.
Unfortunately...
Just another irresponsible media member trying to use a "shocking" headline to get attention and blind the truth of the actual interview/player's comments and a fan cutting and pasting what he wants to see from it. He is basically saying he feels blessed to be playing in the NFL. Please look...
I'm not saying they do get consistent enough pressure or that they will but I'm saying they need to this weekend if they want to slow up this offense. That is what I think is key for the rAVENS TO WIN. Know what I mean?
Also, when our defense was playing its best Kruger and McPhee got alot of...
I'm not saying he is the most fleet of foot but he also isn't the slowest/most statuesque guy. He'd torch Brady in a foot race but that isn't saying much.
Joe Flacco 1st NFL Touchdown - YouTube
There are two guys who are more under the radar that I have mentioned a few times who need to get pressure on Brady. Paul Kruger and Pernell McPhee. Suggs and Ngata will be keyed on and when our pass rush has been consistent this year, McPhee and Kruger were getting pressure on the QB and...
We didn't exactly do a good job at either one of those things...so I think that isn't helping the idea that our defense is great.
I agree that we will play a very different defensive game against the Pats but I really don't know how it will play out.
I believe the key to stopping any good...
He is undoubtedly slower but it hadn't shown much in the run game until perhaps this year. He has been bad in coverage for the past few years and nothing has really been done about it. While he does look awful when you zero in on him in coverage, he does manage to happen to be in the right place...
That doesn't make sense. You say before I say something stupid like "he was trying to jump back up and not give up on the play" and you agree that he was being held down.... so he should of just laid there and stayed held down on the ground? Please explain what you expected the man to do because...
You all are idiots... you do realize that video is a joke and it even says it underneath the video on youtube. Those are two completely unrelated videos. It wasn't after that game.
Tom Brady Out for the Season - YouTube
Please watch that video and tell me he wasn't still being pushed down by the back. I'm not even arguing whether or not it was breaking the rules, I'm arguing that it wasn't a dirty, cheap play. That looks like a completely natural play with no ill intent...
Thank you! Finally someone sees it as I do. I really don't know how it was cheap. As I explained above, I saw a guy getting up off the ground, being blocked back down to the ground as he is falling forward and Brady happens to also be stepping into the throw at that time. Was Pollard supposed to...
I'm actually very interested in this because every time I watch it, before and after Pollard was a member of the Ravens, I see a guy who was blocked to the ground, tried to get up and while he was being blocked back to the ground AND while Brady stepped up into a throw he made contact with Brady...
Sorry, we don't live in Soviet Boston like the Pats players do. Our players show a little more outward emotion down here. Obviously the Patriots as a team are more reserved in public. It works for the Patriots but that just isn't how the Ravens go about things. Emotion, personality, speaking...
No. It was already past the Reed question. It was regarding general media perception of him and whether he still thought it would be bad. So again, the guy responded to a question very normally but again you all and this video have managed to take it out of context.
It really is amazing how you all think these guys just come out and say these things on their own. You do understand that they are responding to questions regarding to these things, right? I'm sure the question to Pollard was something along the lines of what do you think about the rule changes...
He was asked if he thought his perception would change if he won a super bowl. That was the question. His answer was probably no. His answer was also that he didn't care as he would have a ring if he won a super bowl. You and your friend above make it sound like he just came out and said that...
You're ignoring the question that preceded that second quote. But that's ok, cut and paste quotes out of context. I'm not going to try and explain it to people as stubborn as you.
Flacco did not whine. If anyone watched that interview objectively you could not say he whined. Somebody asked about whether his reputation would change and that was his response. He didn't say it in a whiny tone. Please stop drinking the juice for a second.
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