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Agreed. BB himself told the team in the meeting the night before the SB against the Eagles about philly's plans for a victory parade.
IIRC, didn't he actually read the whole route out loud?
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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.Agreed. BB himself told the team in the meeting the night before the SB against the Eagles about philly's plans for a victory parade.
Nothing is more annoying than that one. The Raiders tried it in the regular season.
Not that anyone should need any motivation, but someone please tell Mankins, Gronk, Wilfork, et. al that they are soft and will wilt after being smashed in the mouth.
Ricky has lost too many brain cells to the weed.
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It motivates a lot of fans though
I think it does more to rile up fans than anything else and i think Belichik ignores most of it and wouldn't use something like Ryan's comments because they are irrelevant to this game. I do however think that he will take specific items and use them as a meme and motivational tools for specific games, e.g.. the "Parade Routes" and the Eagles thinking it was in the bag for them, even if they really didn't, and I think in this case the "Patriots are soft" meme may well be something Belichik trots out because the Ravens have not only said it but they also believe it and I have heard alot of talk from Patriot players about how tough and physical this game is going to be, so that seems to be a focus for this week, as it should be.
If you pass you are considered soft. That won't change. And really, who cares.I really feel that after Sunday the idea that the Patriots are soft is going to be put to rest for a long time as the Patriots are going to win the physical battles up front because they have the best OL they have had in a long time and the Ravens defense is not as good as those they have faced in recent years. Scarnecchia is going to have this OL ready to play and Brady is as prepared to deal with their schemes as any QB the Ravens have ever faced.
I also believe the Ravens OL is their weak spot and the Patriots front seven is going to play much better against them than many expect. There's a reason that Flacco has 10 fumbles this year and it wasn't because he likes to run with ball. The Ravens OL does not do a good job of maintaining a pocket and Flacco doesn't pull the trigger fast enough. Like Koppen, Birk is a great technician but Wilfork is a big man for him to handle, and McKinney is on his last legs and is no longer the beast he used to be in Minnesota. I expect good pressure from NE this Sunday and that Flacco will make some bad decisions and big mistakes because of it.
He didn't call you guys soft at all. He basically compared you to bullies, and gave the cliched strategy on how to deal with bullies. He insinuated that you are so good that people get intimidated and you have won part of the battle before it begins. Then he went with the how-to-deal-with-bully cliche.
I am surprised someone actually got Ricky to talk.
Sure you use whatever you can to build fire and anger in your players and that helps them get in the right frame of mind to play, but once you get out on the field and get the first hit, none of that stuff matters, IMO.
If you pass you are considered soft. That won't change. And really, who cares.
I agree completely, but it doesn't actually have to be true or meaningful to be used as bulletin board material. I do think the Ravens know the Patriots are good but also believe they can beat them up and that the Patriots know they feel this way because they said so in 2009 and then kicked them hard. I don't think that will happen Sunday but i do think the idea is hanging out there.
I think the Ravens are doing their best to convince themselves they have a chance to win. Or rather that they have a good chance. It seems a little forced, but then again it is the kind of thing that happens in sports when a big underdog is gearing up to play an important game.
I am just hoping for a close game, because I see no way the Ravens win any other way, but the Pats could end the game by halftime.
Who said anyone "needed" it?Listen, you are 60 minutes from the superbowl. If you need bulletin board motivation from the 2nd string RB to get you fired up for this game, they you shouldn't be on the field. If ANYTHING the Ravens have said prior to the game....or Borges.... or Marshall Faulk ...... or ANYONE is needed to motivate you, then you should be playing in this game.
YOU ARE ONE GAME AWAY FROM THE FREAKIN' SUPERBOWL. That should be all the motivation you need for this game.
Read between the lines. He's saying they haven't been challenged by anyone this year, which couldn't be further from the truth.Way to pull a Rodney here. Williams didn't call them soft, but you twisted the words nicely. Someone like Branch is probably doing the same thing in the locker room.
Read between the lines. He's saying they haven't been challenged by anyone this year, which couldn't be further from the truth.
Either way, he's in for a rude awakening. I don't think the Patriots' confidence will be shaken in this game, and that's exactly what he says is going to happen. IMO, that's calling them soft.
Oh, so the dude who basically gave up on being a professional athlete to do nothing but smoke pot all day is insinuating the Patriots are soft? Hm...interesting.
That's exactly what he said.No, he's not saying that.
Hmmmmmnnnn, smoke the kush all day or play for the Dolphins.
I'll take door #1.
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