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  1. im not happy at all. I hate pittsburgh. I like seeing them lose at everything. I wish them nothing but non-success. I'd rather see ware get it than harrison.

     

    Although when it comes to game changing players reed is heads and shoulders above. He got off to a slow start this year thats all. Hes peaking right now which benefits us greatly.

     

    Just take a look at the playoff record of every person that has won an honor this season, though. That's why I'm relieved.

  2. I see it fine..

     

    I'll drop over to GoTitans and let them know we are still alive :)

     

    I honestly don't know if I can take that. I think the board was down last time we played (small miracle there), and last year they were so obnoxious. There was like 1 intelligent one for every 100. I'm not looking forward to it. Just try to bring over the sensible ones, if you can. A tough order since you're such a troll magnet. :)

  3. NEW YORK - James Harrison slams down the current version of the Steel Curtain better than any Pittsburgh Steeler, earning him the Associated Press 2008 Defensive Player of the Year award.

     

    The linebacker who had a career-high 16 sacks, setting a team record, and led the NFL with a career-high seven forced fumbles, beat Dallas' DeMarcus Ware in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters announced Monday. Pittsburgh defense was the league's stingiest in total defense, pass defense and points allowed. Harrison was its main hammer.

     

    "That's something that everybody in the league would love to have, to be voted the top player in the league for that year," Harrison said. "In my mind, I think I do -- and it's going to sound boring -- what the defense allows me to do and what my teammates allow me to do."

     

    Harrison earned 22 votes to 13 for Ware.

     

    Ravens safety Ed Reed, the 2004 winner, got eight votes. Tennessee defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth had five and Harrison's teammate, safety Troy Polamalu, got two.

     

    More: http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/footbal...0,3829077.story

     

    I'm actually kind of relieved by this.

  4. Just to be sure that there is no substance in the October game argument, let's look at the final score again, from several different web sites.

     

     

    Actually, when he said "If you think Baltimore is facing the same Miami team tommorrow, enjoy your day in delusionville." he was right. The Ravens faced a much worse team.

  5. And the trend continues as rookie QBs have a hard time winning playoff games, especially on the road. Today it was Matt Ryan, the offensive rookie of the year. Tommorrow it is Flacco. Welcome to the playoffs where 77.7% of rookie qbs lose their first playoff games. Rest well Mr. Flacco--tommorrow you learn a valuable lesson. Enjoy the show.

     

     

    Oops.

     

    Thank you for inviting me back. I can't wait to see some of the real cocky members that have predicted 3 or 4 touchdown victories by the ravens come back here tommorrow with their tails between their legs. Let's see what they have to say after the Ravens get an old fashioned beat down in Miami.

     

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    Division winners, like San Diego and Arizona, playing at home in the wild card round and winning? Nothing new there. Miami 13 Baltimore 10.

     

     

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    You are mighty cocky and arrogant. But there's a reason why they play the game. Just ask Indy. Your team is on the road facing a team that has won 9 of 10 NFL football games. And you're overlooking this team? You're a liar. Period.

     

    On second thought, don't take any crap today from the Miami fans at Joe Robbie. Be the jerk you are and wear that black eye proudly--you'll look just like Joe Flaccid will look after a little greeting from Joey Porter.

     

    Turn out the lights...the party is over...Miami 13 Baltimore 10.

     

    Oops.

     

     

     

    Looks like today's game will decide Coach of the Year honors. With all 3 candidates (Sporano, Smith and the creep from Baltimore) doing such a great job, it's only fitting that a playoff game will decide the winner.

     

    Oops.

  6. Miami will do what it has done in the last 10 games to become the team that has committed the fewest turnovers in NFL history. There is no reason to change their game. Pennington will do what he has done since that game in October to protect the ball better than anyone in the league. Why change?

     

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  7. In AFC playoff history, under the present format, the 3rd seed has won 87.5% of the "wildcard" games. Miami is the 3rd seed this year. Rookie QBs lose their first playoff game 75% of the time. Cam Cameron has never won a playoff game as an offenisve coordinator. His teams are 0-2 against AFC east teams in the playoffs; and he is 0-1 against Chad Pennington in the playoffs.

     

    The odds are stacked in favor of Miami. Cam Cameron ain't going to help you in this one. Maybe after Miami wins 13-10, Cam Cameron will fully explain those infamous words "fail forward fast" . We're still waiting for that explanation.

     

    Oops.

  8. lol, no but that guy is cool...

     

    Me and him churned out like 29 Haiku's before the Last playoff game...

     

    Anyways this is the former Johnny-Johnson.

     

    Good to be back posting....was reading you guys a bunch though.

     

    Lets get this stop, and score another TD before the Half!

     

    I added your previous name to your signature, if that is OK. I can't keep anyone straight myself. LOL.

  9. We don't chase the pretty girl. We chase the passionate, mean s.o.b. who loves football."

     

    I've never been the pretty girl and have been called a beotch more than I can count. Where do I sign up? :D

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