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Downfall Of Ravens Over-Exaggerated


vmax

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That's right. This dude gets it.

They are starting to wake up.

 

 

 

Much has been said this offseason about the demise of the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens while the Cincinnati Bengals have enjoyed nothing but positive press as the team on the rise in the AFC North.

The downfall of the Ravens has been extremely over-exaggerated.

.............................Cincinnati may be the talk of the town in the AFC North after back-to-back playoff appearances and multiple exceptional drafts, but it's Baltimore that went out and won a Super Bowl.

The Bengals still have plenty to learn from the Ravens.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/cincinnati-bengals-approach-baltimore-ravens-caution-2013-143200238.html

 

They have a lot to learn.

Like: How to win a playoff game. You really can't call what they did 'playoff appearances'. More like a quick guest appearance.... like practice fodder for teams to warm up for the Divisional round.

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Max et al,

 

I agree the rumors to our teams demise are premature and largely exaggerated. Frankly, I like the media and others downplaying this team's ability and chances this season.

Let the media beat us up and hang us out to dry. Who cares ? Let the media and others write us off, consider us "too old", done without Ray and Reed.

 

We will all know in about 60 days the true state of this team. In the meantime, let the media and others write us off.

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