tsylvester Posted October 27, 2017 Posted October 27, 2017 40 to nothing, nadda, zip. Who saw that coming? I know Moore is not Brady but he is a decent back-up, surely good enough to get 3 pts, ok , a missed field goal. I did not watch the 2nd half, just the first half, not bad... Shame about Joe, hate seeing hits like that... Nope, not dirty, but yes, Alonzo could have changed how and where he hit Joe. I've played enough and seen enough football to know players do alter if they choose to alter.. Quote
Spen Posted October 27, 2017 Posted October 27, 2017 That was pretty unbelievable. Especially after the effort Sunday. Quote
vmax Posted October 27, 2017 Posted October 27, 2017 (edited) I don't get it. Moore should have had a career day. All the unknown slappies have one against the Ravens. Really fun game to watch. The Ravens were faster, more physical and pissed off.There was great play everywhere. Mosley, Smith had a great game. The secondary plastered the receivers and that let the dogs loose.And Collins is just one very bright spot on a dull season. He did not get the memo to be tentative and just be average.Joe was having a good game, sweet TD throw to Maclin and then the blatant cheap shot to Joe's head. Alonso was head hunting. The timing of Joe's slide meant there was going to be a collision for sure....BUT.......He did not have to launch the forearm and shoulder to Joe's head. The was intentional and cheap.Loved seeing Jensen throw Alonso to the ground and rip his helmet off. Howard played with one mean nasty streak.Suggs showed up and Davis had a good game. Williams held the middle and since the secondary had such great coverage Peas dialed up the blitz. The blitzes were well timed, disguised and executed with speed. Only one downer to this: They did it to the league's worst offense.This is balanced out by the Ravens running the ball at will and down the throat of the #5 run defense. HISTORY TO RAVENS' DOMINANT WThe Ravens' 40-point shutout win was their largest such victory in franchise history. They have 12 shutouts since they entered the NFL in 1996, most in the league. The Seahawks and 49ers both have 11. (ESPN Stats & Info) I liked the uni's. Edited October 27, 2017 by vmax Quote
oldno82 Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 I thought they played well and with an energy I haven’t seen in quite awhile. But keep in mind they were going against a really bad team. We have to show concistency before I become a believer again. I don’t think Mallett can show that. Hell, I don’t think Joe is consistent either. So I’m in a wait and see mode. Quote
varaven45 Posted October 28, 2017 Posted October 28, 2017 It was nice to see the energy and substance that the D brought Thursday night. It'll be really interesting to see where they go from here ? Quote
tsylvester Posted October 28, 2017 Author Posted October 28, 2017 Yeah, this is likely just one of those games that cost them a higher draft pick. One bad team beating up another is nothing to get excited about.... Quote
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