Ravens' Offense Struggles in Heartbreaking Loss To Indy, 17-15
11/22/2009
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Now that both your team and mine have taken shots at the Colts and come up just short, the main observation I have to offer is...
TR replied…
And I think we both know how hard the Ravens and/or the Patriots would fight for...
Todd McGregor replied…
Absolutely. The Patriots and Ravens would be their toughest competition, and I doubt Indy would want...
Nice list. I agree with most of your rankings. I do want to point out that Baltimore started as the favored team, but became a one...
Thanks, Todd. I am amazed by the number of fans, even here in NE, who can't wrap their heads around the thinking behind that decision. If I could fan you twice, I would, just for having a brain in your head. Well, and for being a food guy.
3 days ago
TR replied…
Haha, make that GOOD guy, though you might be a food guy too. If I could type, I'd be dangerous.
Beautiful article JW. I remember watching this great man play during the 1980's. There's no question he deserves to be inducted in Canton. Greatness isn't measured...
Todd, I completely agree with just about everything you wrote here. However, I would suggest that Ray Rice was more involved in the game plan than...
you may like this :
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/295611-crazy-canton-cuts-kenny-easley
4 days ago
Baltimore had many chances to put the Colts away in this one, but didn't. In no way can you let a team like Indy hang around....
For the longest time, the Ravens’ defense was the brunt of criticism in Baltimore. I was one of their toughest critics when they started to slide early in the season...
Last week was amazing! What's on the menu for NFL Week 11?
Find out here:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/295209-sunday-morning-under-the-helmet-what-to-watch-for-in-nfl-week-11/show_full
5 days ago
Thanks, Todd. I don't know why anybody pays any attention to Trent Dilfer.
Interesting link if you care for algebra:
http://smartfootball.com/game-management/belichicks-decision-to-go-for-it-on-4th-and-2-from-his-teams-own-29
Even the math says it was the right move.
Glad the Ravens won last night, but what a snoozer.
Thanks again, bro.
10 days ago
Great Debate: Bronze Medal
Ravens Swept by Bengals, Playoff Hopes
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JW Nix said...
DeleteSad News, Yet Honored Respective :
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/296615-abe-pollin-was-no-sell-out
2 days ago