I can't argue that. Our top two offensive players being rookies could do the same, but I like our chances none the less. We're playing at home in front of a rare sold out crowd, the Bengals defense has found a way to pressure opposing QB's while limiting the ground game. Need I mention the Ravens haven't been that spectacular lately either? Getting blown out by 7-7 San Diego and slipping by the Browns this late in the season (both games with weak 2nd halves) isn't what I'd call the type of play expected from a team sitting where you're at. No matter what happens Sunday, the Ravens are in the playoffs. Not so with the Bengals, and there in lies the incentive.