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#10 - Joe Flacco and Colin Kaepernick will lead their offenses in the SB. Fresh faces....wow!

 

#9 - That last pass defense by the 49ers was pass interference.

 

#8 - Joe Flacco is an elite QB.

 

#7 - Torry Smith and Julio Jones are big time WR's. They are always open 10' off the ground.

 

#6 - Goodbye Tony Gonzalez, you are missed and are forever appreciated.

 

#5 - Although Stevan Ridley leaned his head down at the last second, Pollard sure looks to be injuring players.

 

#4 - John Harbaugh is much more humble than his younger brother.

 

#3 - I am glad we didn't go any farther in the PO's because we were not ready for the physical punishment that was levied on Sunday.

 

#2 - The Ravens D-line made Brady miserable.

 

#1 - I saw more in Bill Belilichick's face as he walked away than just....a loss they need to get better from.

 

What are your ten?

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Warhorse, I love your 10.  I do not think I can come up with 10 from yesterday.  I did not watch the entire Patriots/Ravens game.  I will jot a few:  

 

  • The Zone Read Offense CAN be stopped (See 1st Quarter Falcons/49ers))
  • The Zone Read  Offense CAN dominate (See last 3 Quarters above :))
  • The Zone Read offense will NOT become the prevalent NFL offense (DCs will begin to hit the QB EVERY chance they can even if it means 15 yards)
  • I dislike the Zone Read.....offense.....and feel sorry for the QBs who are going to continue to go down.....
  • Ray Lewis retiring takes a ton of air out of the balloon.....I will miss him!
  • Patriot's fans on here....even though we do not ike the Patriots, we feel your pain....(Serious comment :))
  • We have the Harbaugh Bowl:  I loved Jim as a player.  He brings the same enthusiasm to Coaching.....but I really want to see the Ravens play CONTAIN and beat aforementioned Zone Read offense.  No offense to those who run it, but the veer offense has been around for years, and WILL be beaten at the NFL level....Maybe not in the Super Bowl this year, but I hope so.... :)

Good Luck to both teams.....what a ride!!!!  Two different styles....two solid defenses....and two brothers with a little bit of a difference in sideline demeanor!!!  27-20 Ravens.......Really? did I actually predict a game :spit: .....Urgh.....go with the 49ers guys and gals!!!)  HA HA!

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#10 - Joe Flacco and Colin Kaepernick will lead their offenses in the SB. Fresh faces....wow!  Yeah, nice to see different faces.

 

#9 - That last pass defense by the 49ers was pass interference. Don't know, didn't see it.

 

#8 - Joe Flacco is an elite QB. I wouldn't go that far, he is better than he is given credit for, but I wouldn't say elite.

 

#7 - Torry Smith and Julio Jones are big time WR's. They are always open 10' off the ground. Both are really good receivers.

 

#6 - Goodbye Tony Gonzalez, you are missed and are forever appreciated. One of the best TE's to ever play the game.

 

#5 - Although Stevan Ridley leaned his head down at the last second, Pollard sure looks to be injuring players. I love the way Pollard plays. don't care if he's dirty or not. He goes all out every play and unfortunately, injuries are just part of the game.

 

#4 - John Harbaugh is much more humble than his younger brother. Don't care about humbleness, I love the way Jim coaches and he's pretty darn good at it.

 

#3 - I am glad we didn't go any farther in the PO's because we were not ready for the physical punishment that was levied on Sunday. I wouldn't say im glad but your right, they weren't ready.

 

#2 - The Ravens D-line made Brady miserable. Yep, hopefully ours will be that good soon.

 

#1 - I saw more in Bill Belilichick's face as he walked away than just....a loss they need to get better from. I think he just saw his last best chance of winning another SB slip through his fingers. Too bad.....Not really!!!!!!!

 

What are your ten? I thought I would just expand on yours.

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  1. Joe Flacco has a huge arm
  2. Tom Brady "chokes" just as much as Peyton Manning does (post 2004)
  3. Wes Welker has the most random hands I've ever seen.  Can catch everything most of the time...then poof...dropsies galore!
  4. That was NOT Pass interference.  White ran right into Bowman (who was there first) and got stonewalled, and it was all within 5 yards, and initial contact happened before the ball was thrown. Roddy White just couldn't get passed/around him
  5. Anquan Freaking Boldin
  6. Joe Flacco is a VERY good playoff QB
  7. The Ravens finally look like the team they were supposed to be this year.
  8. Matt Ryan is 'meh'
  9. Julio Jones is the next "Best WR in the league" when Calvin Johnson slows down
  10. The Broncos should be in the SB...........
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  • Joe Flacco has a huge arm
  • Tom Brady "chokes" just as much as Peyton Manning does (post 2004)
  • Wes Welker has the most random hands I've ever seen.  Can catch everything most of the time...then poof...dropsies galore!
  • That was NOT Pass interference.  White ran right into Bowman (who was there first) and got stonewalled, and it was all within 5 yards, and initial contact happened before the ball was thrown. Roddy White just couldn't get passed/around him
  • Anquan Freaking Boldin
  • Joe Flacco is a VERY good playoff QB
  • The Ravens finally look like the team they were supposed to be this year.
  • Matt Ryan is 'meh'
  • Julio Jones is the next "Best WR in the league" when Calvin Johnson slows down
  • The Broncos should be in the SB...........

Matt Ryan is meh? Aside from his brain fart fumble he was the most impressive QB all weekend. Ryan didn't make Roddy White fall down on that interception and he didn't make Douglas trip over his own feet on a potentially game winning pass.

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Matt Ryan is meh? Aside from his brain fart fumble he was the most impressive QB all weekend. Ryan didn't make Roddy White fall down on that interception and he didn't make Douglas trip over his own feet on a potentially game winning pass.

 

I suppose "meh" is a little strong.  I just think that without White, Jones, Gonzalez, and a very solid running game from Turner, Rodgers, and Snelling, he wouldn't be all that.  Julio Jones was by far the most impressive player in that game. Not Matt Ryan.

 

I'll just say, and...I hate this word now... That Matt Ryan isn't "Elite".

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1. What's for Breakfast?

2. Ugh, who wants to go grocery shopping?

3. What's for Lunch?

4. Why is the bathroom sink clogged?

5. Why did the previous owner ghetto rig the bathroom sink?

6. Why is this stupid slip nut giving me so many problems?

7. Man, I don't want to go to Lowes.

8. What's for Dinner?

9. My fingers hurt.

10. Ravens vs 49ers SB? Go Ravens!

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There's no contact after the ball is thrown.

 

EDIT: Sorry for the crappy .gif

 

 

I watched it several times yesterday, from all the different angles. I came away with the impression that Bowman was holding him after the ball was out. Very close, but I thought it was PI.

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#10 - I just got Dragon's Dogma for X360, yet now I have to watch football?

 

#9 - Joe Flacco sucks! I knew it. He can't make simple throws to save his life.

 

#8 - I apologize, Joe Flacco. You are elite.

 

#7 - Tom Brady's leg extension qb dive... What a wuss.

 

#6 - Anquin Bolden is a beast. Someone needs to put him on a leash.

 

#5 - Jim Caldwell is a beast. Someone needs to put him on a leash.

 

#4 - Pats get lucky on a lot of referee calls.

 

#3 - Gronk sitting in the booth? Why isn't he sitting on the sidelines cheering his teammates? What a wuss.

 

#2 - Hmm, I wonder why Wes Welker is tired... Could it be he's being motioned, running deep routes, AND returning punts!? Word of advice Pats: Take Welker off return duties!

 

#1 - Tom Brady is a choker! Suck it, Pats fans!

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