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oldno82

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  1. Absolutely!
  2. He knows how to keep the pressure on to keep piling up points. Cam would have been satisfied to just be up by 7 and gone into a shell.
  3. Caldwell has shown a real appreciation for flexibility that has dazzled me after so many years with Cam.
  4. I think he retires win or lose.
  5. Couldn't agree with you more. Dee was absolutely right...the League has to realize that offensive players are in many cases drawing these penalties.
  6. That is GREAT news!!!
  7. What brings out the haters? Sportswriters that always want flamboyance or controversey to keep the reader interested.
  8. Ah! I see! Makes sense. Thanks.
  9. It is truly a super read!!
  10. I didn't know that...why a big bump in 2014 and not 2013?
  11. This is not good news: http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/ravens-insider/bal-ravens-2013-salarycap-figures-20130117,0,4492843.story Lets Go Ravens this Sunday!!!!!
  12. I still like The Mile High Rainbow the best with kudos to Chris Berman.
  13. Now that Ayanbedejo has opened his big fat twitter mouth, maybe the Texans would've been a better choice.
  14. When Joe has time to throw he's elite.
  15. By Mike PrestonThe Baltimore Sun 2:00 p.m. EST, January 13, 2013 The improvements in the Ravens offense during the past two weeks can be contributed to the play of quarterback Joe Flacco and the play-calling of offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell. But the most significant improvement has been the addition of left offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie. McKinnie has started the past two games, forcing tackle Michael Oher to the right side and Kelechi Osemele to start at left guard. Since then, Flacco has rarely been touched and getting more time to throw. Just think: If the Ravens had made this move earlier, they might have been the No. 1 seed in the postseason and playing every game at home. Oh well, at least they got it corrected in time to make a serious run.
  16. I want the Pats!
  17. Hey Billy, thanks for showing up and showing some class.
  18. Another guy on ESPN said that throw will become a part of NFL lore like 'the immaculate reception' and Staubach's Hail-Mary to Drew Pearson! He called it 'The Flacco Fling' but I like "The Mile High Rainbow' best.
  19. That WAS what hit me too.
  20. When Joe has decent protection, which he got from the rehab-ed OLine yesterday, he can compete with anybody. Give him a nice contract! Max you've summed it up very well.
  21. I've been watching football since 1958. This was one of the most exciting, dramatic wins I've ever seen from a Baltimore Football team. We were heavy underdogs and hardly anybody gave us a chance but the Ravens played a superb double overtime game and came up with a win against arguably the best quarterback ever. For me, this game is in the top 3 of football games I've experienced for Baltimore teams. I put it just after the 1958 Sudden Death 'greatest game ever played' and just ahead of the 1975 Colts 10-7 win against Miami when Toni Linhart kicked the winning field goal after an incredibly long drive led by Bert Jones. I was at that game and I'll never forget Jones collapsing in fatigue and emotion when he came to the bench to watch the kick. This was one hell of a football game yesterday!
  22. GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO RAVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVENNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNS!! Justin Tucker! Flacco! The last defensive stand!!!! SUPER!!!!!!!!!!!
  23. Its still up in the air Dee. Anybody's game to win.
  24. It took Harbaugh too long to make those changes in my opinion. This is our best offensive line personnel.
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