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2 minutes ago, LockeDown said:

I don’t see KC beating this Titans team. They are manhandling everybody. Jackson is way more mobile than Mahomes and they are taking it to him. 

Baltimores passing game is not very complex to shut down.  Especially when the other team has the lead and they've taken away all of B mores running options.  As I've stated on this forum more than once,  Lamar Jackson ain't that great of a passer if he's put in a situation where he's got to depend totally on the arm.  They wouldn't put this type of shut down on Mahomes like that because Mahomes is a pure passer and the HC is brilliant at scheming up offense. 

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Just now, Chrisaaron1023 said:

It's absolutely horrid to have such a dominant team in the regular season.. then just lose the first game of the playoffs. Just feels like the whole season was a waste. All those good times and high fives. All those feel good Mondays. It's just all over.. poor Ravens fans. And they haven't lost since what September??


2005 Colts, 2007 Colts, flashbacks of losing with a bye week at home

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Just now, LockeDown said:

True but he typically gets out of the pocket so his receivers get open. They’ll kill him.


Ravens abandoned the run too quickly and something tells me The Chiefs showcase the run more and not just Mahomes passing. 

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2 minutes ago, krunk said:

Baltimores passing game is not very complex to shut down.  Especially when the other team has the lead and they've taken away all of B mores running options.  As I've stated on this forum more than once,  Lamar Jackson ain't that great of a passer if he's put in a situation where he's got to depend totally on the arm.  They wouldn't put this type of shut down on Mahomes like that because Mahomes is a pure passer and the HC is brilliant at scheming up offense. 

We’ll see. I think everyone is enamored with KC and a more but the Titans and 49ers are playing the best ball.

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2 minutes ago, krunk said:

I think that's about right.  Although I will say Tn did beat KC this year.

Yup, they did at home. I think this will be a bit different though. KC's D has stepped up in a big way. Not sure they can do the same on the road in KC. If KC had any running game at all, I'd bet the farm on KC, but I can still see the potential for TN to sell out vs the pass and be somewhat successful. But,,, TN isn't all that great vs the pass, so that could backfire. Mahomey is a much more polished passer than Jackson.

 

I think it's going to be something like 31-20 ish.

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2 minutes ago, EastStreet said:

Yup, they did at home. I think this will be a bit different though. KC's D has stepped up in a big way. Not sure they can do the same on the road in KC. If KC had any running game at all, I'd bet the farm on KC, but I can still see the potential for TN to sell out vs the pass and be somewhat successful. But,,, TN isn't all that great vs the pass, so that could backfire. Mahomey is a much more polished passer than Jackson.

 

I think it's going to be something like 31-20 ish.

Yes I have seen KC step up lately, but do you think they are ready for large doses of Derrick Henry?  I'm not quite sure they've improved that much.  I mean this is the Ravens defense he's smashing right now.

1 minute ago, Chloe6124 said:

Jackson’s Receivers have dropped a lot of balls.

Tight zone coverage.  Worried about getting hit in tight space.

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4 minutes ago, EastStreet said:

Yup, they did at home. I think this will be a bit different though. KC's D has stepped up in a big way. Not sure they can do the same on the road in KC. If KC had any running game at all, I'd bet the farm on KC, but I can still see the potential for TN to sell out vs the pass and be somewhat successful. But,,, TN isn't all that great vs the pass, so that could backfire. Mahomey is a much more polished passer than Jackson.

 

I think it's going to be something like 31-20 ish.

He was coming of being injured

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3 minutes ago, Dingus McGirt said:

:headspin:just tired of listening to everyone slobbering over jackson and mahomes.

I likr Mahomes. I don't mind him. But just the thought of our two division rivals playing in the game to decide the super bowl is sickening. Especially knowing that if we had a QB, we would be just as good if not better then them.

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