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12-10-2012, 07:46 PM #21
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Re: Flacco is the new OC, not Caldwell
You haven't gotten the memo, Joe is one of the "select few."
You can hardly distinguish Peyton Manning from Joe. If Peyton were here he would look the same as Joe. If Joe were in Denver, he would look like Peyton. Comparing their first 5 years of stats is favorable to Joe. If Peyton is calling plays and their offense is awesome, then Joe is going to be calling our plays so our offense will be awesome.

Let's just hope Caldwell calls better plays for Joe. I would take that.
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I think joe is gonna be a stud with Caldwell directing the offense. Joe has what like a 100 qb rating at home this year? And that's with Cameron's fucked up play calling
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12-10-2012, 08:18 PM #23
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12-10-2012, 08:20 PM #24
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Re: Flacco is the new OC, not Caldwell
I am just still having a hard time fathoming that the Ravens threw for only 55 yards against the worst pass defense in the league in the 2nd half...and they were blitzing. The Ravens should have hung another 21 points on the Redskins in the second half.
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12-11-2012, 07:30 AM #25
Re: Flacco is the new OC, not Caldwell
An "I think" would have went a long way in this title.
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12-11-2012, 07:38 AM #26
Re: Flacco is the new OC, not Caldwell
Joe probably gets his choice of two different plays at a time. Nothing special. Now, he should get his choice of one or two more, better plays no less.
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12-11-2012, 07:41 AM #27
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Re: Flacco is the new OC, not Caldwell
After the play you are referring where he was sacked he beat the same look on the next drive. He hit Boldin who was coming across the field behind the two uncovered plays. That was the play that lead to the Rice TD. It is easy to cherry pick a few bad plays for any qb just about any week.




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