cravnravn Posted September 6, 2014 Posted September 6, 2014 6. 71,000 Ravens fans are ready to rumbleThe 12th man in M&T Bank Stadium will be a major factor and the noise on Sunday will be deafening. The Bengals are already spooked by Ravens Nation. You know why? Well, they don’t sell out at home even after three straight playoff appearances. People are dressed in tiger outfits like its Tony-the-Tiger day but they have to give away hundreds tickets to fill…the jungle? Perhaps John Ziemann and the Ravens band will unleash G-n-R’s “Welcome to the Jungle” so the Bengals get a taste of what being in the jungle is really like. We will crush them. http://nevereasyneverpretty.wordpress.com/2014/09/05/top-10-reasons-ravens-will-beat-bengals/ Quote
cravnravn Posted September 6, 2014 Author Posted September 6, 2014 My Fav 3. Andy Dalton is not the answerI don’t care about his contract or his red rifle. We can rattle this guy with pressure. He hasn’t won a playoff game or ever beaten the Ravens in Baltimore. Cincinnati hasn’t won anything, ever. I don’t see them putting together three successful years in a row. They are due for their typical meltdown. They do have weapons – namely A.J. Green who has burned us in the past. Giovanni Bernard is also a threat, but we need to do exactly as Steve Smith, Sr. said: “Take their lunch and their juice box,” from the opening whistl Quote
vmax Posted September 6, 2014 Posted September 6, 2014 LOL!...".....The Bengals are already spooked by Ravens Nation. You know why? Well, they don’t sell out at home even after three straight playoff appearances. People are dressed in tiger outfits like its Tony-the-Tiger day but they have to give away hundreds tickets to fill…the jungle?" That is a well written article. Quote
Tornado700 Posted September 7, 2014 Posted September 7, 2014 I agree Crave. Our D has to rattle that Tiger cage. And the noise WILL be deafining. Quote
vmax Posted September 7, 2014 Posted September 7, 2014 14 --Consecutive home games won by the Ravens in the month of September. The Ravens' last September loss at M&T Bank Stadium was against the Indianapolis Colts in 2005, when Kyle Boller was the starting quarterback.17 -- AFC North wins by the Ravens in 24 division games since 2010. That .708 win percentage is tied for the fourth-best record for a team against its own division over the past four seasons.18 -- Catches by tight end Owen Daniels in his past three games against the Bengals. He's averaged 73.3 yards receiving. Quote
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