Hands down. Joe won this game for the Ravens.
Hands down. Joe won this game for the Ravens.
A. Boulin
Flacco.
No doubt.
And Jacoby had two touchdowns.
Well, if he can put good numbers next season and be more consistent, then win the Super Bowl again; and after that if he gets the team in the playoffs 7 straight years, then maybe we can talk about him being elite. Right now I still see him as mediocre and fortunate to ride on the Ravens defense.
Sorry folks, but I would give the MVP to Flacco and for his long 2nd half drives as much as, if not more than, his first half play.
I agree. You could make a case for Boldin(making so many hard and fought over catches), but not really for anyone else, not even Jones.
You see besides the 3 touchdowns in the first half, it was MOSTLY Joes passing that sustained those two important scoring drives we had in the second half, and also helped take so much time off the clock. More than anyone else, Joe was responsible for the vast majority of our scoring.
joe extended several key plays and made something out of nothing .....
I'm very happy for Joe.
He just goes out there and gets it done.
Flacco. Boldin. Jones. Pitta. Reed. Upshaw. The line. Tucker.
TEAM!!!!!!!![]()
This one is so much better than the first one, I'm busting right now.
It's gonna be really hard to cut Boldin or Jones after this game.One things for sure, Flacco is getting paid!
Maybe because Joe is the FUTURE, and things could very well be bright for the Ravens and their fans for some time to come. They'll have to adjust some salaries to work the cap, but there are ways to do that. People get all worked up as if there's some static cap, but it's not like that.
They also need to make the right decisions in the off season -- get rid of Ed Reed, figure out what to do with Ngata, sign Joe to a LONG TERM deal, and no franchise crap. If they make the right moves, things will be fine for the foreseeable future. I think that's what makes this championship different than the first one.
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