IndyKen
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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2. If we play the way we are capable, then we should win. It will take an excellent game for the Ravens to beat us. It can happen, but if we play them 10 times, i feel we win 7 of them.
Also, nice choice list to choose from. A good range and tones expressed.
Great poll because it's worded so well. You pretty much capture the range of feelings that I have before different games. This week I'm feeling "a little anxious" and that's how I voted. I think we win, but I'm definitely anxious. Last week was definitely "hope we don't beat ourselves."
Flacco leads the league in deep throws...the patriots give up the most deep throws...
Just because they stopped tebow doesn't meant the pats defense can stop a somewhat established qb.
Flacco leads the league in deep throws...the patriots give up the most deep throws...
Just because they stopped tebow doesn't meant the pats defense can stop a somewhat established qb.
How can you say that with the pats horrible defense? With flacco deep throws, the pats would be lucky to hold the ravens than 28.
I don't feel worried. But I had a restless night of sleep with a recurring dream of the Patriots not being able to get past their own 23 yard line. (Why 23, I have no idea.) Hopefully this was more a matter of having had Chinese food and vodka last night, as opposed to an omen.
How can you say that with the pats horrible defense? With flacco deep throws, the pats would be lucky to hold the ravens than 28.
I could live with that.Sometimes the details of dreams are quite foggy. Possibly it was baltimore was beaten by 23 points?
So you're making the case that your team can pass on the Pats and the best you can say about your QB is that he is "somewhat established"?
How do you figure? The Patriots allowed 28 in one of 17 games. And Joe Flacco is the Ravens QB.
Watching Playbook AFC on NFLN and I'm feeling good. They're giving a lot of respect to the Pats D, showing how they hold their positions and are well suited to stop Rice from having a game like he had two years ago.
ALso talked a bit about the McCourty move to safety -- they showed how the Safeties weren't helping out, making the move necessary. Seemed to like the move and I think it was Theismann who said you'll see more teams do that now, moving good CBs to Safety, because of all the passing.