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tgann68

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  1. Ravens lost 6 games by 4 points or under an ha a murderous schedule afte a Super Bowl win.

     

    They also traded Flaccos best target in Boldin and Pitta was hurt. Add that our O-line was a shamble and Ha no running game.

     

    This year we have Kubiak, Steve Smith, Owen Daniels, Monroe with a full year, a better Center, and a MUCH easier schedule.

     

    If we had all this last year we win those close games...

     

     

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  2. Ravens running back coach is the first casualty of John Harbaugh's promised change in coaching. John Harbaugh characterized the move as " Montgomery moving on to seek other job and life opportunities. ". Bullshit, Wilbert Montgomery was fired by Harbaugh. Funny how things were honkey dorey with the offense, the offensive line and the offensive staff until Harbaugh convinced the FO to drop big $$ on his loser buddy Juan Castillo.

    'Honkey' Dorey? really? racist.

     

     

     

     

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  3. take that thumb and stick it up your butt :bleh: :bleh:

     

    I'm on top always and like you I make wear a hat

     

    you gotta admit flacco gets the calls on his deep passes

    hell

    vegas has odds on this ( over under of deep PI by flacco)

    butt hey

    if you wanna wear the purpleshades all through your brains

    have at it

     

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    Whatever.... hailey was brought in to keep Pig Pen from being dismantled by a high sack number so he could hit his wrs and he has still missed the playoffs 2 straight years.... lol Talk about ur black and yellow tinted sunglasses.

  4. Tgann

    you forgot

     

    just hurl it downfield and hope for PI call

     

    that there is classic flacco and the only play he has in his arsenal

     

     

    I noticed Aaron Rodgers do that very thing yesterday in his passes to R.Cobb... I think what you are saying is when you spend most of the time on your back (as I am sure you have...lol) it is hard to throw the ball to your unopened wr with any accuracy. So you are conditioned as Arron Rodgers was yesterday to throw it to a spot and hope for a PI call.
    I agree you have poignantly discovered yet another similarity between Aaron Rodgers and Joe Flacco. They were also both Super Bowl MVP's...check and check.
    :thumbup:
  5. Did anyone watch the Packers game? One of the best quarterbacks in the lague, an "Elite" quarterback, who had little time, whose receivers (far better than the Ravens have) could not get consistantly open, what were the results? No completions in the first quarter, errant passes, even dropped contested passes... Yet some people expect Joe to do more, with less? Boggles the mind...

     

     

    Watching the GB v SF game today I noticed something ground breaking that may add light to this topic.

     

    I noticed when Aaron Rodgers was being sacked,hit,rushed, or chased he was unable to complete passes. groundbreaking.

    Thats exactly what I was saying with my earlier post. I noticed in the first half and 4th quarter that Aaron Rodgers as he was being sacked and chased around the pocket mercilessly lofting pass after pass to covered wr's that he reminded me of someone. I couldn't put my finger on it and then it clicked......

     

    Aaron Rodgers when being chased every passing attempt,on his back from a sack,or hit as he is throwing looks EXACTLY like Joe Flacco. The resemblance is uncanny.

     

    I mean when Aaron Rodgers had a tackler or two on top of him and you could barely see his jersey just his feet and arms sticking out from under the mammoth tackler(s) it looked just like Joe Flacco and could easily have passed for his twin brother.

     

    Then when Rodgers was being chased out of bounds by Willis,Navarro Bowman, Aldon Smith,and Justin Smith all grabbing his jersey then as he is throwing to a wr that is of course not open mind you they threw him out of bounds. That was a classic Flacco move.

     

    Then he would pick himself up off the ground wipe off the dirt and check to make sure he wasnt injured then do it all over again. Classic Flacco move.

     

    But the Rodgers to Flacco resemblance wasnt the only thing. The offensive line of the Packers with its 'whiff' blocks then turn around and watch your QB get crushed reminded me of Oher and Gradkowski it was unnerving the resemblance.

     

     

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