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19 minutes ago, cravnravn said:

Wow oh wow, what a win

Right! Gus averaged 51 yards (66 yards on 13 carries), JK, 8 (15 carries 120 yards and a score)

Even when they knew all that we were going to do wad run.. major props to the offensive line, 215 rushing yards, 309 total yards, 32:59 in time of possession

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21 minutes ago, varaven45 said:

Yep forget who the QB is - ground  and pound will be the rule from here on out ! 

Well, Brock Purdy is currently playing extremely well in San Fran, so maybe the Ravens will have found their own version in Brown with some practice if Huntley is not cleared...

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Huge Win for the Ravens.

This was a "MUST WIN" game for the Steelers. A heartbreaker. Somehow, I'm not bothered by that.

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Huntley> Brown> Mitch> Pickett

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 The “great” and “dominant” defense Tomlin anticipated this season has been a profound disappointment when relatively healthy. The Anthony Brown-led Ravens ran right at T.J. Watt for much of the second half and just physically destroyed the Steelers in key situations.

• Somebody should also tell Tomlin and Matt Canada that a punishing fullback (may I present Patrick Ricard?) can spark a running game.

• Wanna know a monster difference between these two defenses? The inside linebackers. It’s why I said early in the season the Steelers should have dangled Chase Claypool for Roquan Smith.

Get this: While Steelers inside backers Myles Jack and Devin Bush have combined for precisely zero forced fumbles, zero fumble recoveries, zero sacks and zero interceptions, Ravens inside backers Smith and Patrick Queen combined for three such plays IN THE FIRST HALF.

• Despite his team’s embarrassing inability to stop the run, Tomlin chose to kick it deep instead of trying an onside kick with 2:30 left and two timeouts. Terrible move — and it reminded me this was the same coach who tried an onside kick with a lead back in a 2009 game against Green Bay.Joe Starkey: Is that the end of Kenny Pickett’s rookie season? | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

JK had 120 yards on 15 carries for 8 ypc.  Harris 12 carries 33 yards for a 2.8 ypc. Media won't say JK's good, but they are all over Harris's ass. You'll keep hearing how great he is and the scary Steelers rushing attack. 

Steelers ran for 56 yards on 18vcarries for 3.1 ypc.

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Yeah, the same coach Tomlin who stepped onto the field when Jaccoby Jones was returning a kick for a clear & easy touchdown, slowing Smith down... yeah, that Tomlin who claimed he "lost where he was on the sideline", it was "not intentional",, yeah sure Mike, know what day it is? It's a Stiller loss day! Bahahah

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John Harbaugh on Calais Campbell: "He's definitely a Hall of Fame field goal blocker, there's no doubt about that."

No one has more blocked field goals than Campbell over last 15 years:

Calais Campbell: 9
Julius Peppers: 5
Craig Terrill: 5

 

This is a team loaded with great characters and football players. Just like Ravens teams of the past. Get Lamar and Huntley back and look out NFL. The Ravens are sneaking up! 

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50 minutes ago, vmax said:

John Harbaugh on Calais Campbell: "He's definitely a Hall of Fame field goal blocker, there's no doubt about that."

No one has more blocked field goals than Campbell over last 15 years:

Calais Campbell: 9
Julius Peppers: 5
Craig Terrill: 5

 

This is a team loaded with great characters and football players. Just like Ravens teams of the past. Get Lamar and Huntley back and look out NFL. The Ravens are sneaking up! 

That's good stuff Max, wins like this build strong foundations. When you can win on the road against a div opponent, with a quarterback you just plucked off the street, man oh man does it bring a team together

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Jamison Hensley • 
 — Today at 9:24 AM
Ravens’ current projections:

Make playoffs: 99.6%
Win division: 67%

No. 1 seed: 3.4%
No. 2: 14.1%
No. 3: 49.1%
No. 4: 0.4%
No. 5: 16.5%
No. 6: 10.6%
No. 7: 5.5%

Source: ESPN's Football Power Index :gorave:

They must get Lamar back and make sure there's no rust come playoff time. They can win right now playing great defense and running the ball, but they will need more in the playoffs because some teams will stop/limit the run and get a lead.

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Yea but how far beyond? When does it catch up to you? They haven't gone far with Lamar because of the poor passing game.

94 yards passing yesterday. How long is that sustainable? It won't do week 18 and might not be enough this Saturday vs the Browns.

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13 minutes ago, vmax said:

Yea but how far beyond? When does it catch up to you? They haven't gone far with Lamar because of the poor passing game.

94 yards passing yesterday. How long is that sustainable? It won't do week 18 and might not be enough this Saturday vs the Browns.

Sure. although Snoop only played a half.  Projected over a full game = 16/24 and 180 yards. Not stellar but serviceable. Don't sleep on Anthony Brown.  Who knows; maybe this Irrelevant QB combo will surprise.           

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