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    Quote Originally Posted by bmore_ken View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeebus View Post
    ...PS - The restaurant I ate in after the game asked me to put my phone on "Jim Harbaugh mode" last night - no ring.
    OMG! That is funny. If there was an award for the best slam of the night, you, fellow fan, would be the MVP of that contest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by durango46 View Post
    Another classy 49er

    First Jim Harbaugh, then Brooks now Gore...SMH.
    Gore went on to add the 49ers were the better team

    A few facts Mr. Gore
    1. Without that suspicious power outage your team would have been blown out
    2. The kicker WAS CLEARLY NOT run into
    3. Flacco was CLEARLY hit out of bounds and there should have been a 15 yd penalty

    The SF 49ers and it's fan base are CLASSLESS
    Someone should remind Gore that he did NOTHING all game until NGATA went out late in the game. He sure wasn't better than any Raven that game so he should keep his mouth shut.

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    Suck it Gore. And had the power not gone out I believe it would have been a 44 to 13 type of game.

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    Go Seahawks. That's all.

    Actually, one more thing, SCOREBOARD.

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    Fact, 2 hold calls on kick return not called
    After turnover, the big fight, ravens player pushes ref, use to be automatic disqualify. Foul, not called. Forget 4th down def holding, how about 3rd down helmet to helmet hit not called. Ravens won, hung on to win, looked beat towards end, sf beat themselves especially with 6 trips to redzone, only 14 pts to show. Trust me no team has ever won a title in any sport without be lucky, it was the luck that got ray ray his last title, so gore isn't really blowing off steam

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    This is the new helmet to helmet?

    http://s1.jrnl.ie/media/2013/02/supe...28-630x415.jpg

    Yes, the 49ers beat themselves because there was no other team on the field when they were in the red zone. And Cary Williams getting thrown out of the game for pushing the ref would have been a +1 for the Ravens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelcitystorm View Post
    Fact, 2 hold calls on kick return not called
    After turnover, the big fight, ravens player pushes ref, use to be automatic disqualify. Foul, not called. Forget 4th down def holding, how about 3rd down helmet to helmet hit not called. Ravens won, hung on to win, looked beat towards end, sf beat themselves especially with 6 trips to redzone, only 14 pts to show. Trust me no team has ever won a title in any sport without be lucky, it was the luck that got ray ray his last title, so gore isn't really blowing off steam
    Bottom line, scoreboard baby but seriously, on the punt and the claim the Ravens were holding, look at the holding the 49'ers were doing to all or guys, they tackled them but no call, yes the Ravens were holding in the backfield but even with the flag it amounts to the same 2 point safety and free kick. What about the bad call on running into kicker, a joke and lastly, Flacco was hit 5 yards out of bounds. So you see dude the Ravens won this game and if not for the lights out for 34 minutes this game is a blow out. Now once again, Losers just need to look at the scoreboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BankyConan1 View Post
    On the subject of Moss: What a chump! All that talk about how he's the greatest ever and he was a complete non-factor. He even alligator-armed a important 3rd down pass.
    yep, been saying that for years ......

    links on this thread back to 2007 talking about his lack of heart ......

    talk.baltimoresun.com/showthread.php?t=314108

    http://talk.baltimoresun.com/showpost.php?p=2800139

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    I think SF was the more talented team but that doesn't necessarily make them the better team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelcitystorm View Post
    ........... sf beat themselves especially with 6 trips to redzone, only 14 pts to show. Trust me no team has ever won a title in any sport without be lucky, it was the luck that got ray ray his last title, so gore isn't really blowing off steam
    Seems like a lot of teams had difficulty scoring TD's against The Ravens in the red zone, did they all beat themselves too? Ravens were # 2 in Red Zone defense this year.

    http://espn.go.com/blog/statsinfo/po...ravens-defense


    "Bend, don’t break
    The Ravens have a bend but don’t break defense.

    They allow opponents to score touchdowns on just 43 percent of Red Zone possessions (including playoffs). That’s the second-best rate in the NFL this season (incl. playoffs). The 43.4 percent red-zone efficiency they had in the regular season has translated to the playoffs, where they have allowed touchdowns on just 40 percent of Red Zone possessions."

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFKAR7 View Post
    LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL ok Gore you can have that if it makes you feel better. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
    ^^^This. Post of the thread. The score is the key indicator of the better team.

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    I'm going to cut Gore some slack because I'm thinking he said that when his emotions were high after a tough loss. If he continues to go on about it days/weeks from now, then I'll change my opinion. Players can become very passionate in these games and sometimes say things they later regret.

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    Frank Gore....the better team did not win
    Maybe not.......but the better Running Back did !!
    Last edited by mythoughts; 02-05-2013 at 09:24 PM.

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    Frank Gore shouldn't have let Donnell Ellerbie run all the way across the field and knock him out of bounds at the 7 yard line if the better team should have won.

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    The best team, is the team that is ahead when the final seconds tick off.

    Always has been that way.

    Its similar to boxing, a guy can get knocked down several times, way behind on points and gets up and knocks his opponent out with left hook.

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    The better QB did!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Passarino View Post
    Frank Gore shouldn't have let Donnell Ellerbie run all the way across the field and knock him out of bounds at the 7 yard line if the better team should have won.
    Not only that but where was he when Ngata was on the field: Answer: he was as much a MIA as Ngata was after hurting his knee and out of the game!
    Last edited by Baltimore Ravens Lets Go!; 02-06-2013 at 12:49 PM.

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    They might be the 'better team', but we've got the Lombardi.

    You would think that their handsome 'participation certificates' would be enough to make them happy, but apparently not.

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    Personally, I think the '06 Ravens were the "best team in football" that year throughout the regular season. They got a case of the turnovers and went out early in the playoffs. Being declared the "best team" by power rankings or public opinion means nothing. The '06 Ravens didn't win the title. "Feelings" don't really matter...

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