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  1. #101

    Re: Well, we're going to New England.



    Quote Originally Posted by Gronkey Kong View Post
    Uhh, I have accepted the loss. I haven't accepted that in my opinion they should have won it. Do you still believe the Ravens should have won last year?

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    Typical.
    Lame




  2. #102

    Re: Well, we're going to New England.

    Quote Originally Posted by pslholder96 View Post
    Lame
    LOL. Just saying, just because you think your team should have won something doesn't mean you haven't "Accepted" it.



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    Re: Ravens vs. New England - AFCC Rematch (Merged Threads)

    This is not a shoo-in for either team. The Ravens took the last matchup, but NE has been a better team throughout the year. All that matters is what happens in those 60 minutes and beyond. The Patriots have the edge playing at home. They have a quarterback with a track record of winning these games. Having said that, Denver got eliminated yesterday by a 9 point underdog on their home turf. The Ravens can take this one.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Gronkey Kong View Post

    Uhh, I have accepted the loss. I haven't accepted that in my opinion they should have won it. Do you still believe the Ravens should have won last year?

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    Typical.
    No. The Ravens should not have won last year. A Raven dropped the ball in the end zone. A Raven shanked the kick that would have tied it. There is no should have won. They did not win and that is that.

    This year, the Patriots had a chance to win in Baltimore but did not. The fault lies in their own failed execution. But revenge for past games is a stupid reason to get motivated for this game and it irrelevant.



  5. #105

    Re: Ravens vs. New England - AFCC Rematch (Merged Threads)

    I believe the Patriots will be a tough out. I'm not expecting a blow out, let alone a win. They're well coached and it will most likely be a close game throughout. I think our offense will definitely have to come up big and score consistently. I have more faith in the D than others. I know Brady will make his plays, like Manning, he's a great QB, but I feel confident that we can play inspired and make some stops. Should be another great game.



  6. Re: Well, we're going to New England.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gronkey Kong View Post
    Stoked to see our friendly rivals in Baltimore coming up again

    You guys want payback for last year. We want payback for that horribly called game this year. I think the Patriots matched up better against Denver and thought they would have rolled them easily, but having Baltimore coming in is going to be a challenge. Shame Gronk can't stay healthy a full fucking postseason, but they'll deal without him and there will be no excuses. The Pats are going to have to limit Boldin and Smith by rarely ever leaving them alone on islands and...can you believe it...maybe make the Ravens try to win with Rice. Going to be an awesome game, I can't wait for the week's worth of shit-talking we're going to have between the two fanbases!! GO PATS!
    Why would you want payback for a loss that ended up costing your team absolutely nothing? I would be surprised if anyone in the Pats locker room is thinking back on that game for any motivation whatsoever.
    Long days and pleasant nights.



  7. #107

    Re: Well, we're going to New England.

    I think the Ravens are going to get their revenge. Much like last year, it will come down to being able to pass the ball effectively, as NE is very tough against the run. That said, I think that our running game will do better than Houston's did today, because I think that Bellichick will try to take away the Ravens strength, which is the big plays. That will leave things opened up underneath. Look for shorter crossing routes, and an almost Patriot's-like approach to moving the chains. When the Pats try to adjust, that is when the Ravens will strike with big plays.

    On the other side of the ball, I think the Ravens will take a similar approach they did in Denver, and that is press the receivers and disrupt their routes. They are basically facing the same type of offense they just played in Denver.



  8. #108

    Re: We match up well with Brady and Co.

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    Re: We match up well with Brady and Co.

    Well, at least all of the d-bag New Englanders can congregate in this thread and ramble on about lobstaaah caaahhhss and Jimmy Fallon's punk ass.
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  10. #110

    Re: Well, we're going to New England.

    Quote Originally Posted by Roland of Gilead View Post
    Why would you want payback for a loss that ended up costing your team absolutely nothing? I would be surprised if anyone in the Pats locker room is thinking back on that game for any motivation whatsoever.
    Us Pats fans were furious after it, I don't know or care what the team has in mind but we sure as hell wanted another shot at Baltimore after losing to them because let's face it--I don't think there's a more hated rival RIGHT NOW for us than them



  11. #111

    Re: We match up well with Brady and Co.

    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    Well, at least all of the d-bag New Englanders can congregate in this thread and ramble on about lobstaaah caaahhhss and Jimmy Fallon's punk ass.
    Jimmy Fallon? Am I missing something?



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    Re: We match up well with Brady and Co.

    For an classic example of Tom Brady "ballwashing," please direct your browser to:

    http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post...-in-final-four

    And I thought Hensley was bad. I guess everyone else should just go home and forget about it... never mind that Brady and the Pats have lost games this season to two of the other three teams that are left.



  13. Re: We match up well with Brady and Co.

    Quote Originally Posted by redmike34 View Post
    For an classic example of Tom Brady "ballwashing," please direct your browser to:

    http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post...-in-final-four

    And I thought Hensley was bad. I guess everyone else should just go home and forget about it... never mind that Brady and the Pats have lost games this season to two of the other three teams that are left.
    And the sad thing is...James Walker used to be the AFC North blogger



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    Quote Originally Posted by Gronkey Kong View Post

    Jimmy Fallon? Am I missing something?
    I dont know.


    On a side note: your handle is pretty clever.

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  15. #115

    Re: Well, we're going to New England.

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnBKistler View Post
    That's fine...there is a mutual comfort level and respect level with the Patriots. Let's get nasty...
    I take it back...just saw Ayaybadejo's tweets....what an 'effing dumb-ass.



  16. #116

    Re: Ravens vs. New England - AFCC Rematch (Merged Threads)

    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonRaven View Post
    The better matchup on both sides of the ball was Houston, IMO
    Boy you got that right. Matt Schaub just keeps coming up real small in big games...I actually saw hints of Kyle Boller yesterday and wondered in the game thread if this is what Boller would have been like with real offensive talent around him?



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