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What's worse than 3-2?


John Waylon

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It's that time of the week! Time to be thankful!

What's worse than 3-2?

The bengals talent in a prime time game.

What's worse than 3-2?

After a week of hearing how Brady is washed up and Blichick is ruining his franchise and "the patriot way" has taken on more importance than winning and being successful now the media is bowing at their feet once more worshiping how great they are.

What's worse than 3-2?

Being the away team in your own stadium. I'm looking at you, Dallas.

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You're right, but they have to fill a lot of other positions, besides QB. I hope they won't waste Bortle's talent, and provide hime some targets.

 

Once you've found the QB, the other positions are a lot easier to fill.  

 

They have the receivers for him at least.  

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The rest of the AFC South.

 

Laron Landry's chances of ever starting again.

 

The Texans aren't terrible. Their defense is pretty good. If they even up the division with us on Thursday night it may wind up giving them enough of a spark that they hang tough in the division all year. 

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The Texans aren't terrible. Their defense is pretty good. If they even up the division with us on Thursday night it may wind up giving them enough of a spark that they hang tough in the division all year.

were already even with them. Thursday is a tie breaker of sorts

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It's that time of the week! Time to be thankful!

What's worse than 3-2?

The bengals talent in a prime time game.

What's worse than 3-2?

After a week of hearing how Brady is washed up and Blichick is ruining his franchise and "the patriot way" has taken on more importance than winning and being successful now the media is bowing at their feet once more worshiping how great they are.

What's worse than 3-2?

Being the away team in your own stadium. I'm looking at you, Dallas.

The refs yesterday lol. Idk if it was me but that late hit on Luck, Ladarius Webb, the PI call on Toler they were terrible.

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The refs yesterday lol. Idk if it was me but that late hit on Luck, Ladarius Webb, the PI call on Toler they were terrible.

 

Coleman's crew yesterday was drizzling %s awful. The NFL needs to start penalizing these guys somehow. Or rewarding them for getting it right.

 

The NFL has the best officiating in all of sports, but that's still like saying "It's the least burnt cookie on the tray".

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What's worse than 3-2?

 

Having to hear all game Sunday from the announcers, how good the Ravens defense was, all the way up until the point it was 20-6 late in the 4th quarter, then they started to talk about the Colts defense.

Ain't that the truth. I thought I was going to pull my hair out with the obvious Raven announcer. I kept saying Dude, look at the score. With the mistakes the offense made there was no way the Colts would have won that game had it not been for the defense playing lights out. The other announcer wasn't so bad because he called a balanced game.

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I am not too sure about the expected road loss for the Ravens. I could be wrong but most thought the Ravens would win.

I wasn't one of them. 0-4 in Indy, and now 0-5. When you go through the Raven's schedule , this is one you tend to put in the L column. Now next week at Tampa, you hope to pull out a road win like in Cleveland.

I was surprised about how loud it was at the stadium. When the roof closed at halftime, it was even louder. No doubt it caused Flacco and the offense problems.

I think the only silver lining for the Ravens is the defense played well. The Colts also played very good defense obviously. This loss doesn't bother me as much as the home loss to the Bengals . What is the old axiom, win them all at home, and go 500 on the road.

This was a typical poor Flacco regular season road performance. The O line broke down, and our receivers got no separation. When you are handed four turnovers and lose, you deserve to lose.

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