vmax Posted January 2, 2020 Posted January 2, 2020 The Ravens are #4. Quote 4) Baltimore Ravens Regular-season record: 98-62-0 (.613) Postseason record: 7-4 (.636) Division titles: 4 Super Bowl losses: 0 Super Bowl wins: 1 SesslerPowerScore: 164 Let's start right here: The Ravens shoot up this list if coach John Harbaugh raises another Lombardi come February. Few teams are run with more confidence and consistency, with Baltimore seamlessly shifting from Ozzie Newsome to Eric DeCosta in the front office and boldly transitioning from an aging Joe Flacco to a league-altering supernova in Lamar Jackson -- a shooting star the rest of the NFL completely whiffed on. Baltimore's top-to-bottom belief in the Lamar experience flipped the switch on the league's most exciting offense, giving fans an entirely different type of Ravens squad from the defensive-oriented, Flacco-led outfit that bumped off the Niners in Super Bowl XLVII. A few shaky seasons under Harbaugh factor in, but he's silenced the doubters and currently rolls into January as clear-cut Coach of the Year material............................http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001093786/article/nfl-team-of-the-decade-ranking-top-10-organizations-of-2010s Oh Yea! Quote
varaven45 Posted January 2, 2020 Posted January 2, 2020 Trending up with EDC, Harbs and Lamar ! Lets hope this translates to a successful playoff run this month. Either way, lots of good stuff and optimism here Quote
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