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    Quote Originally Posted by GangofRavens View Post
    Flacco will be on the bench inside of two years from now. Bank on it buddy and you will be saying it's about time. The skills he lacks are the ones that can't be coached into him. You can't coach a guy not to panic, you can't coach a guy not to go into a shell when he makes mistakes. Can't be done. All you can do is hope he comes out of it. Not going to happen with Flacco.
    2 years later...Joe has the biggest game of his career, on the road, against a top defense, and beats Peyton Manning.

    Ah...looking back is fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GangofRavens View Post
    We don't need one of them. We just need someone with an arm that doesn't go into a shell when he screws up. We need someone that can read the field well. We need a QB who doesn't use the OC as an excuse for failure. "I just run what Cam gives me." Wow, Joe you play team ball much. If the OC is making a bad call why don't you save his arse and make a better one. Call your own play if you get an arse chewing so what. It's a part of the maturing process.

    Don't know if Joe's replacement is out there but we won't find him if we don't start looking.
    We need a QB with an arm huh?

    And what's that...Cam was fired and Joe has been on fire ever since??? You don't say....

    Wow...you should probably never prognosticate again. You were so horribly horribly wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bt12483 View Post
    We need a QB with an arm huh?

    And what's that...Cam was fired and Joe has been on fire ever since??? You don't say....

    Wow...you should probably never prognosticate again. You were so horribly horribly wrong.
    I don't even know if GangofRavens is still on this board, I haven't seen him all season. I've had my battles with him, wherever he is I hope he's enjoying his humble pie.

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    Flacco had a great game. When he does, all of the "Flacco can do no wrong" supporters are out in force. I suspect he will have a great game next week as well. He seems to always play great vs the Patriots which puts us in a really nice position to win this game. The problem with Flacco is he is inconsistent. Next year, after we win a Super Bowl, he will lay an egg in a few games and then all of the "Flacco Basher" will be out in force. With all that said, I believe we win this next game and Flacco will be a huge reason why.
    Not to change the subject but was anybody else nervous about Tucker coming out to kick the game winner last week? I know I was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RavingManiac View Post
    Not to change the subject but was anybody else nervous about Tucker coming out to kick the game winner last week? I know I was.
    I was as well. That could possibly turn out to be the biggest kick of his career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RavingManiac View Post
    Flacco had a great game. When he does, all of the "Flacco can do no wrong" supporters are out in force. I suspect he will have a great game next week as well. He seems to always play great vs the Patriots which puts us in a really nice position to win this game. The problem with Flacco is he is inconsistent. Next year, after we win a Super Bowl, he will lay an egg in a few games and then all of the "Flacco Basher" will be out in force. With all that said, I believe we win this next game and Flacco will be a huge reason why.
    Not to change the subject but was anybody else nervous about Tucker coming out to kick the game winner last week? I know I was.
    not at all. Watched him kick at UT...he doesn't seem to feel pressure....second reason, he spent a lot of time at Stover's kicking camps...

    for an undrafted rookie, he's acquitted himself quite nicely....

    let go of the ghost of cundiff....

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    Quote Originally Posted by can you hear me now! View Post
    not at all. Watched him kick at UT...he doesn't seem to feel pressure....second reason, he spent a lot of time at Stover's kicking camps...

    for an undrafted rookie, he's acquitted himself quite nicely....

    let go of the ghost of cundiff....
    I'm not very superstitious, but can we please avoid mentioning that kicker's name here between now & the end of Sunday's game? Same goes for the name "Ev@ns". Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RavingManiac View Post
    Not to change the subject but was anybody else nervous about Tucker coming out to kick the game winner last week? I know I was.
    I was a little nervous that they didn't really try that hard to get a little closer and make it an easier kick for him.A 47 yarder is no sure thing.

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    1. Old posts are so funny.

    2. Not nervous at all about Tucker. Any guy who can deal with a crowd so intense it makes the playing field vibrate knows pressure. Tucker is just one of those kind of guys you can count on from the git-go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonM View Post
    I'm not very superstitious, but can we please avoid mentioning that kicker's name here between now & the end of Sunday's game? Same goes for the name "Ev@ns". Thanks.
    Copy that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by can you hear me now! View Post
    not at all. Watched him kick at UT...he doesn't seem to feel pressure....second reason, he spent a lot of time at Stover's kicking camps...

    for an undrafted rookie, he's acquitted himself quite nicely....

    let go of the ghost of cundiff....
    Ok, I'll try to let go of the ghost. You made me realize how often I have brought up the ghost so much since last year.

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