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    Quote Originally Posted by durango46 View Post
    true blue

    but the Ravens had everything going for them....

    #1 No Ben
    #2 @ home
    #3 Troy P. probably at 50% tops
    #4 Clark went out hurt
    #5 @ home
    #6 No Ben
    #7 Batch is a dinosaur

    doesn't get any better.....

    my conclusion....ravens are pretenders

    congrats
    Does it make you feel superior when you post all of these rants? I mean, the Ravens lost to a tooth-and-nail team. It's not the end of the world. I'll still be going to work tomorrow.

    Batch was really impressive, especially his arm strength. He was mostly pinpoint on his throws too. The Steelers defense also played incredible. It would have been a better game if everyone was healthy, but that is the way things go. You play with who you have healthy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DkBlue View Post
    Interesting that Pittsburgh radio is saying Harbaugh cost the Ravens the game.
    curious for what reason ?


    because he continues to stand behind his terrible OC Cam Spam...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by NCBirdfan View Post
    Does it make you feel superior when you post all of these rants? I mean, the Ravens lost to a tooth-and-nail team. It's not the end of the world. I'll still be going to work tomorrow.

    Batch was really impressive, especially his arm strength. He was mostly pinpoint on his throws too. The Steelers defense also played incredible. It would have been a better game if everyone was healthy, but that is the way things go. You play with who you have healthy.
    stupid comment......superior....in what way ?

    I'm pissed for all the reasons I stated...the sky has fallen. FACT

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    Quote Originally Posted by durango46 View Post
    stupid comment......superior....in what way ?

    I'm pissed for all the reasons I stated...the sky has fallen. FACT
    I just don't get all your posts saying the same thing. The Ravens lost. The world has not ended. I look outside and see the moon is still glowing. The wind is still blowing, etc.

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    I have to agree with you. Our defense is horrible, no pass rush and Joe played a bad day plus the offensive playing calling was horrible. One of the worst loses I can remember.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NCBirdfan View Post
    I just don't get all your posts saying the same thing. The Ravens lost. The world has not ended. I look outside and see the moon is still glowing. The wind is still blowing, etc.
    They lost to the Steelers at home....again...the sky has fallen
    I'm pissed
    I rant on these boards....

    tomorrow...the wind can blow...the sun can shine but for now I'm venting




    okay with you boss

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    Quote Originally Posted by durango46 View Post
    They lost to the Steelers at home....again...the sky has fallen
    I'm pissed
    I rant on these boards....




    okay with you boss
    Whatever you say chief.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DkBlue View Post
    Interesting that Pittsburgh radio is saying Harbaugh cost the Ravens the game.
    I don't think he cost the Ravens the game, but he certainly didn't help by challenging a call that he could not possibly hope to win. He cost them a timeout that might have left some time on the clock to allow the Ravens to possibly come back for a tying FG. But Harbaugh can't be in Flacco's head to tell him the pass rush is going to get him from behind and he needs to protect the ball. Flacco's been in the league for 5 years now and he still hasn't figured that out. Good grief! How many times has Pittsburgh's pass rush stripped him from behind? He really needs to get more pocket awareness.

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    Default The Trouble With Streaks.......

    .......they all got to come to an end sometime. But all in one week!!

    Baltimore had its 15-game home winning streak snapped and also lost for the first time in 13 games against division foes.

    Drew Brees

    Phil Dawson

    Any more I missed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by durango46 View Post
    curious for what reason ?


    because he continues to stand behind his terrible OC Cam Spam...lol
    They felt the loss of timouts precluded any chance to come back. Meaningless challenge.

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    All I can say is if our defense can't play better against the same 3rd string qb that Cleveland dominated, let's prepare to enjoy our one playoff game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DkBlue View Post
    They felt the loss of timouts precluded any chance to come back. Meaningless challenge.
    agreed, terrible challenge...but that came from the clown in the booth

    as for the first one...I definitely agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmore_ken View Post
    All I can say is if our defense can't play better against the same 3rd string qb that Cleveland dominated, let's prepare to enjoy our one playoff game.
    Too many wide open receivers. Batch missed an easy TD that almost anybody could have hit. But that's been the way all season. In the first game against Pittsburgh receivers were wide open as well. The difference was that Leftwich was one hopping the ball to them most of the night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cprenegade View Post
    Too many wide open receivers. Batch missed an easy TD that almost anybody could have hit. But that's been the way all season. In the first game against Pittsburgh receivers were wide open as well. The difference was that Leftwich was one hopping the ball to them most of the night.
    Interesting you should post that. I swear it seems like every other passing play I was screaming, "how the hell is that guy wide open?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmore_ken View Post
    Interesting you should post that. I swear it seems like every other passing play I was screaming, "how the hell is that guy wide open?"
    It's been that way all season. Pass rush can be blamed for some of it, but not all. From the second game of the season against Philadelphia and on I have noticed wide open receivers in the Raven's secondary. The Steelers had them in the game up in Pittsburgh, Leftwhich just couldn't connect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmore_ken View Post
    Interesting you should post that. I swear it seems like every other passing play I was screaming, "how the hell is that guy wide open?"
    I think the Ravens disrespected Batch and paid dearly for it. They didn't think his arm was capable of hitting his receivers consistently. The plan was probably to penetrate the line by putting more people there and put more pressure on him and force mistakes. They failed to do that mostly. That failure opened up wide lanes for the receivers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmore_ken View Post
    All I can say is if our defense can't play better against the same 3rd string qb that Cleveland dominated, let's prepare to enjoy our one playoff game.
    Ed Reed's interception didn't make up for the complete inability to tackle. He continues to be a liability.

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    The worse part about this loss is that we've kept the Steelers playoff chances alive -- and they will probably beat us out in the post season and make it sting even more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by demopublican View Post
    Batch is not the fastest QB or the best passer but he plays smart football and the Steelers are one of the best coached teams out there.
    The Ravens were out coached and out played yesterday. And that come from a head coach who didn't kneel on the ball in the last series before the FG to win the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cprenegade View Post
    I don't think he cost the Ravens the game, but he certainly didn't help by challenging a call that he could not possibly hope to win. He cost them a timeout that might have left some time on the clock to allow the Ravens to possibly come back for a tying FG. But Harbaugh can't be in Flacco's head to tell him the pass rush is going to get him from behind and he needs to protect the ball. Flacco's been in the league for 5 years now and he still hasn't figured that out. Good grief! How many times has Pittsburgh's pass rush stripped him from behind? He really needs to get more pocket awareness.
    And we need to call more plays where he gets the ball out of his hands quickly, slants etc...

    Whether it's Cam calling the play or Joe changing the play, their thinking needs to change.

    And too many go routes. And Joe needs to be willing to run the ball when he has an open field. There were a couple of times where he had open field in front of him, but decided to heave the ball down field.

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