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  1. On 1/6/2021 at 11:17 AM, varaven45 said:

    For us to have a successful Music City Sunday, three things need to happen:

    1.  Our D line has to be relentless in shutting down the the King Henry., start to finish.

    2.  D has to be in Tannehill's grill all day -  Wink needs to strategically dial up pass rushes -  & Judon & Co  needs some big time sacks.

         Tannehill is going deep, maybe the first series/play from scrimmage to AJ Brown or Davis.  We cannot allow that crap !   

    3.  Lamar needs to be the Lamar (after he hit the latrine in Cleveland), play His game, run, pass, elude, and MOSTLY HAVE FUN.              

     

    If we do that, Lamar is happy, Harbaugh is happy, team is happy, and VMax is buying beers for everyone (or at least posting it !).

    If we don't, season's over and we go into mourning, followed by denial, then pre draft mode. 

    I'm hoping for the Lamar has fun and "aint the beer cold" time on Sunday.  

            

    I  reiterate - all three things must happen for us to win.  If all three happen, Lamar is happy and we are all happy and moving on to the next round. 

    If we don't have the trifecta, Lamar is bummed and the narrative (on him not winning a PO game or the big one) continues and we are all left wondering

    in the off season.   

    Lets get the trifecta boys and have a cold one late Sunday !!!!

     

          

  2. For us to have a successful Music City Sunday, three things need to happen:

    1.  Our D line has to be relentless in shutting down the the King Henry., start to finish.

    2.  D has to be in Tannehill's grill all day -  Wink needs to strategically dial up pass rushes -  & Judon & Co  needs some big time sacks.

         Tannehill is going deep, maybe the first series/play from scrimmage to AJ Brown or Davis.  We cannot allow that crap !   

    3.  Lamar needs to be the Lamar (after he hit the latrine in Cleveland), play His game, run, pass, elude, and MOSTLY HAVE FUN.              

     

    If we do that, Lamar is happy, Harbaugh is happy, team is happy, and VMax is buying beers for everyone (or at least posting it !).

    If we don't, season's over and we go into mourning, followed by denial, then pre draft mode. 

    I'm hoping for the Lamar has fun and "aint the beer cold" time on Sunday.  

            

     

  3. Yep, cant sleep on Bengals.  If I'm Harbaugh, I'm showing the film of the 2017 game ending dagger that knocked us out and sent Buffalo into the POs.

    Yes, I'd let that crappy feeling set in real good and remind them of how these so called weaker teams just need 1 game to wake up - Cincy against Pittsburgh 

    and Jets victory over the Browns. 

    Most importantly, Lamar and the offense simply need to taker care of business, play their game, dictate the tempo, have fun and play winning football.  

    Do that and we will be allright!  

          

  4. 3 hours ago, oldno82 said:

    I watched the whole thing---from Cleveland no less. That was a wild romp of a rollercoaster game. I'd have to put it into just a handful of games of Baltimore (Colts and Ravens) football games that will go down in my personal history. Lamar coming out of the tunnel on 4th and 5 to throw a 44yd TD strike to Brown after Brown had been dropping passes all night. Tucker's 55 yard field goal. Even the final play where the Browns played rugby and finally stepped out of their own end zone for a safety to conclude the night.

    You can't make this stuff up and have it be believable.

    Just a great f**king game!!!

    Like Max I'm getting too old for this but as Chuck used to say: "Ain't the beer cold and go to war Miss Agnes!"

     

     

     

    Chuck Thompson lives eh ? Aint the beer cold !  Damn I'm going to have to watch tonight on NFL replay with a Nattie Boh !  

  5. Count me among the ones who had it all figured out - and picked a high playing, ascending Browns team to exact revenge from an earlier 38-6 blowout in Bmore in September and convinced it would take both a shutdown of Baker Mayfield and an epic performance by Lamar to win. 

    Only one of those 2 things happened but what I hadn't figured on was Lamar's beyond epic performance.  He played with relentless passion, energy and determination - the substance that makes him and this team a winner.   In Ray Ray like fashion, Lamar flat out willed his team to victory. 

    Wow; just wow ! You just cant make this stuff up.   

    As Tsy said, who knows how far this team can go but they sure are damn fun to watch.   Its going to be a journey; but we just got to 

    keep winning......one at a time...... and treat 'em all like a playoff game.   Remember, Jags went toe to toe with and were a failed two point conversion from OT with Browns two weeks ago.  Just saying ....

      

  6. Tough call tonight - who the heck knows who shows up ?    Did Lamar and the Boys rediscover their our mojo against the Cowboys ?

    The Browns have a load of talent - especially on the offense and won convincingly in Tennessee.  They are playing at a high level and on the rise . 

    We are enigmatic and aren't playing at a level we saw last year....yet.    Can we continue last week's success and show up from here on out ? 

     

    Conventional wisdom says the Browns are playing at a higher level, at home and with a very healthy backfield and WR corps.

    My gut says we might be starting to right the ship, and getting some guys back healthy at the right time.       

     

    My two cent prediction - The good guys play hard and keep it close for a half or 3 quarters, but fall short in the end. 

    Cleveland pulls off a big W and stamps their playoff ticket.       

     

     

     

     

  7. Oldno, sounds like Cleveland is growing on you !  I understand as i grew up in Cuyahoga Falls and lived there ten years before

    moving to Bmore.    I've always had mixed emotions when the two team meet.   While we've dominated the series so many years,

    Cleveland is really peaking and making a legitimate run to the playoffs.   They seem to be the more balanced, complete team and we are still

    trying to find our mojo.    We would need to play a complete game and Lamar has to play lights out for us to win.   

    Just my two cents.....     

     

    You are right about the Cleveland weather - gloomy from October - April.   Don't miss that weather at all !     

                  

  8. Oldno, points well taken.  They have far more offensive weapons and are peaking at the right time.  In my mind, they are the third best team in the AFC right now (after KC and Pitt). 

    They are at the moment playing at a high level and without OBJ.           

  9. Lots of walking wounded here.  Still, no matter who is playing, three things need to happen for us to WIN.

    1.  We must spring our rushing attack free -  Dallas yields 156 rushing yards/game - highest in the NFL.   

    2.  Andy Dalton has had huge games against our pass D with much fewer weapons (when he was in Cincy).

         We must run roughshod over their depleted OL and be in Daltons grill all night.  WFT showed the footprint. 

    3.  Lamar is going to be rusty so he must wisely use the rushing attack and work in screens, play action, etc. 

         He's gotta take care of the ball.   If he does that, we can take of the game.  

              

  10. After Wednesday's valiant performance, the team seems poised and ready to take on the remaining schedule.

    As a fan and like most everyone on this board, I am optimistic the team could begin an ascent for the final month.

    Here's the question:  Has Harbaugh instilled some sort of moral victory after Wednesday's tilt w the Steelers ?

    As an outsider but a long time follower, it seems the Harbaugh coached teams often follow up a close game 

    and moral victory with a dud - almost as if the team earned some kind of satisfaction; only to be followed by a thud.

    Its akin to the golfer who makes and eagle or birdie; only to lose enough focus to bogie or double bogie the very next hole.

     

    One thing I've noticed about Harbaugh is that he seems to settle for moral victories and its shows up the next game.

    I'd like to see him more tactfully and strategically recognize the valiant effort(s), but constructively and firmly criticize 

    the mistakes by pointing out how its unacceptable.    He hasnt led in this way like say Bellichick or Tomlin, the latter of 

    which reportedly lit up his team after Wednesday night's performance.  After listening to his post game comments, you would

    have thought the Steelers lost the Super Bowl.  

     

    Maybe this time its different.  Perhaps he has told his team, in spite of Wednesday's heroic effort, his own mistakes and the team's

    aren't acceptable and moving forward the team must now play with urgency, focus and commitment to winning.  We'll see.

     

    In my mind, Tuesday's outcome will determine our playoff fate and season.  We either ascend from our 3 game losing streak

    or descend further into a free fall.     IDK what team or performance will show up, the outcome will define the rest of our season. 

    That's a certainty.   

     

     

      

      

       

     

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