chasa
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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 suppose but im so used to hearing mccourty's name whenever it is a PI. Regardless if it wasn't a PI than it was def a big gain for the opposing team because he just wasn't in position to make a play. The kid would barely turn around to see where the ball was. Anyway, he's making out to be a much better safety so that makes up for it.
I'd be ok with that.
The Ravens aren't that great in the red zone and we're decent (on defense, the best on offense). Being able to run will be important, but even more important will be to take what they seem to be giving us.
Wow, I guess my ability express my feelings isn't good in this case. In fact, I am very interested in others' perceptions. I was responding to a poster who claimed he was annoyed by this thread. My point was that if s/he was annoyed, s/he has/had options - such as ignoring the thread.I suppose gauging people's interests, perceptions, and overall sentiments towards the game isn't important to you but then why waste time writing about it. Just ignore the thread.
Just wanted to make the comparison to last week when most people were hanging off the edge of their chair when the pats were going to face the texans....
I mean when you think about how the defense has changed from week 3 to now, it makes u wonder how teams didn't put up more points against us.
Mccourty with his constant pass interference calls or players walking right past arrington. I think for the first time in a long time, the pats have a complete team. The D is by no means going to shut down the Ravens but they wont let them do what they did in week 3 or in Denver last week.
One more day to go!!!! Can't wait
Ravens fans are equally confident as well, especially with all of the "destiny" talk being shoved down their throats by the local Baltimore media and the ball-washing for a low-life, thug like Ray Lewis. I like the Pats chances, but am no where near confident that it will be a double-digit win. Until history proves otherwise, the Ravens have ALWAYS played the Pats close and given Brady fits. I'm hoping he finally comes through and sends Ray Lewis sulking into the sunset with his tail between his legs.
I too am growing tired of the 'destiny' talk. When I hear that all I can think of is the 1950's Marty McFly in the first Back to the Future movie telling Lea Thompson, "you are my density".
Two weeks ago the Colts and Chuck Pagano were the AFC Team of Destiny
Two weeks ago the Vikings and Adrian Peterson were the NFC Team of Destiny
One week ago the Broncos and Peyton Manning were the Team of Destiny
There are some reasons why the Ravens could win; being the Team of Destiny is not one of them.