Geronimo Posted January 5, 2014 Posted January 5, 2014 The reason is simple. They spent all their money on nice shiny weapons for their QBs to throw to and decent O-Linemen to protect their asset. There was no money and/or draft picks left to spend on their D and that is why their D's suck and they went 2-14/4-12 but still put up numbers. We spent last offseason retooling the D while the O got weaker and now we will attempt to retool the O. Be thankful we have a front office that does a great job at the balancing act in this age of parity. There are only a handful of teams that are good at this and they almost always make the playoffs or get close.first of all you're not Craven, and secondly and what's funny is you're trying to take up for Craven and he would disagree with you. look at the earlier convo, i already said it's because we have a pretty good defense and Craven said it was all excuses. you essentially are addressing why we have a good defense, but the Flacco groupie in you is coming out. Quote
tgann68 Posted January 5, 2014 Posted January 5, 2014 1. Joe Flacco now owns the Ravens' record for most INT's in a single season ( FRUSTRATION ) 2. Joe Flacco now owns the Ravens' record for most INT's in a single season ( EXASPERATION ) 3. " Flacco's INT total this is still lower than Mannings personal record 28. Or 23 in his sixth season. " ( DESPERATION ) 4. Joe Flacco now owns the Ravens' record for most INT's in a single season - fact. Any argument to the contrary will never get off the blocks - fact. You have no case. You have no merit. 5. This lame attempt to argue against fact marks you as the penultimate Flacco Groupie ............... Brain.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. Quote
rastaman831226 Posted January 6, 2014 Author Posted January 6, 2014 Also, nice work in establishing another new buzzword, "anti Raven." Here's where you become an ass: to me and most here, the only thing anti Raven is hating the Ravens and/or their players without cause. And we can talk and disagree about whats best for the team without atracking. To you, anyone who disagrees with you is anti Raven.Add " HYSTERIA " to that list for typical Flacco Groupie behavior. Do keep going Brain, this hole you're digging gets ever deeper and more entertaining with every new post. And yes, you did take the bait. Quote
cravnravn Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 How about that piece of fucking shit Aaron Rodgers . What a loser Quote
dc. Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 You think I'm upset. I'm just stating plainly what everyone else here has given up saying. Still waiting for you to argue on merits. Still waiting for you to read this thread in order. Geronimo and I were able to talk like adults almost. I am sure you can too. Quote
Tornado700 Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 You think I'm upset. I'm just stating plainly what everyone else here has given up saying. Still waiting for you to argue on merits. Still waiting for you to read this thread in order. Geronimo and I were able to talk like adults almost. I am sure you can too.C'mon man. Rasta and Geronimo are the same person. Quote
cravnravn Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 (edited) C'mon man. Rasta and Geronimo are the same person.No Nado they are not the same Edited January 6, 2014 by cravnravn Quote
Geronimo Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 No Nadi they are not the samehow many times do you have to tell this guy the same thing Craven, Rasta coined him Tardnado over on ESPN and now we know why Quote
rastaman831226 Posted January 6, 2014 Author Posted January 6, 2014 You think I'm upset. I'm just stating plainly what everyone else here has given up saying. Still waiting for you to argue on merits. Still waiting for you to read this thread in order. Geronimo and I were able to talk like adults almost. I am sure you can too.Are you crying? Quote
deeshopper Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 DC, I admire your resiliency but from reading the responses to your obvious questions and statements, it appears to be fairly pointless. Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 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... Quote
tgann68 Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 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. Quote
deeshopper Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 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. Quote
oldcrow Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 Tgannyou forgot just hurl it downfield and hope for PI call that there is classic flacco and the only play he has in his arsenal Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 How about the KC game, Bowe allowed the db to move him to the sideline, too close, so there was no room for Smith to make a truly accurate pass; cost the team the game...... Point being, there is far more that goes into a pass being complet, incomplete or intercepted than just the quarterback's throw or read...... Watching from tv does not tell the entire story, infact, if you listen to certain anouncers, you will drive off a cliff they misguide people, make stuff up so much. Quote
tgann68 Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 Tgannyou 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. Quote
oldcrow Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 take that thumb and stick it up your butt :bleh: I'm on top always and like you I make wear a hat you gotta admit flacco gets the calls on his deep passeshellvegas has odds on this ( over under of deep PI by flacco)butt heyif you wanna wear the purpleshades all through your brainshave at it a Quote
tgann68 Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 take that thumb and stick it up your butt :bleh: I'm on top always and like you I make wear a hat you gotta admit flacco gets the calls on his deep passeshellvegas has odds on this ( over under of deep PI by flacco)butt heyif you wanna wear the purpleshades all through your brainshave at it aWhatever.... 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. Quote
oldcrow Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 closer to the playoffs than your team this tgannand 7 sacks in the last seven games is damn goodohnevermindI won't bother you about your qbbecauseyou haveenough fans of your own team that see the truth about your franchise qbhellthey see the truth about your coach too give em hell PAPA time to put the hat and shades back on tgannthat sun is getting to you you must be down there in boca raton again andsocastles made of sandmeltinto the seaeventually Quote
thesteelhurtin Posted January 6, 2014 Posted January 6, 2014 Lmao at the new title of this thread Quote
Geronimo Posted January 7, 2014 Posted January 7, 2014 I saw two qb's during that GB san fran game getting harrassed, one didn't get the job done and one did. kapearnick made things happen when he was under duress and rodgers didn't, of course you groupies chose to use the Rodgers example because he lost, and it better serves your agenda of making excuses for Flacco, i know you all were hoping Brees would lose the day before just so you could use his loss as a way to defend flacco but brees won so you had to wait a day to come on here and say "SEE, i told you he wasn't that good" the lengths you groupies go to. really pathetic. Quote
cravnravn Posted January 7, 2014 Posted January 7, 2014 I saw two qb's during that GB san fran game getting harrassed, one didn't get the job done and one did. kapearnick made things happen when he was under duress and rodgers didn't, of course you groupies chose to use the Rodgers example because he lost, and it better serves your agenda of making excuses for Flacco, i know you all were hoping Brees would lose the day before just so you could use his loss as a way to defend flacco but brees won so you had to wait a day to come on here and say "SEE, i told you he wasn't that good" the lengths you groupies go to. really pathetic.Kapp rushed for over 200 yards vs Green Bay last season too, Quote
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