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Re: The NFL Lounge
« Reply #140 on: January 13, 2013, 08:32:44 PM »
New England is a hell of a team folks. 
 
My sentimental Denver is gone, along with Peyton Manning who took the loss like a man.
 
Green Bay             Gone.
 
Bears......   Glad they got their arses beat down and didn't make the playoffs.   :rofl_2:
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« Reply #141 on: January 13, 2013, 09:00:32 PM »
the best and the highest paid quarterbacks will have to watch from the sidelines now general swish.
 
all except for 1 of course. brady.
 
brees, peyton, eli, and rodgers will have watch the action instead of playing.
 
ravens have a shot if they can disrupt brady. new england will not have gronk. he broke his arm again.

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« Reply #143 on: January 14, 2013, 11:04:44 PM »
I don't give Baltimore much a chance.
 
But they did beat the Bronco's though it was a tactically poor game from the Bronco's.
 
Oh well, no use crying about it.
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« Reply #144 on: January 14, 2013, 11:17:18 PM »
what if they can get to brady early and disrupt his rhythm.
 
slamming him to the ground a few times might shake him up as well. they stop brady and they win general swish.
 
but you are probably right. how do you beat the patriots at home when they are playing so well.

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« Reply #146 on: January 15, 2013, 05:05:56 PM »
I watched some highlights from Texans - Patriots match and Im pretty impressed . Good start of playoff campaign for Patriots  :)

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« Reply #147 on: January 15, 2013, 05:21:14 PM »
patriots are going to be hard to beat at home general brick. :))

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« Reply #148 on: January 20, 2013, 09:08:08 PM »
How about that. The Super Bowl will feature 2 teams lead by brothers. Also what the 49ers and Ravens did today was trail at halftime, then shut OUT their opponents in the 2nd half. Amazing. What will give between these 2 teams of destiny?
Then we will fight in the shade.

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« Reply #149 on: January 20, 2013, 09:34:24 PM »
i knew the ravens were going to beat the patriots tonight.
 
i just had that feeling. now comes the tough task of predicting before hand which of 2 remaining teams will walk away with the hardware.
 
very tough call now.

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« Reply #150 on: January 20, 2013, 10:11:44 PM »
I have been guarded about the 49ers all season long, but I can't contain myself anymore. I am over the MOON!!!!  :king: :king: :king:
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« Reply #151 on: January 20, 2013, 11:39:22 PM »
well i knew they were going to beat the falcons.
 
i just had that feeling. i also knew that ravens might find a way to gun down the patriots.
 
now i am out of predictions. now either team can win.

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« Reply #152 on: February 01, 2013, 03:04:05 PM »
i saw this article at a sporting news site:





Here are five reasons the Ravens will win Sunday night.






1. The Baltimore Express has been building up steam for the last five  years.
Since 2008, when they hired Harbaugh as their coach and drafted Delaware's  Joe Flacco as their quarterback, the Ravens have gone to the playoffs every  season. They advanced to three AFC championship games before finally prevailing  this year, although they came mighty close a year ago. If Lee Evans had not been  stripped of a touchdown pass in the end zone and Billy Cundiff hadn't missed a  subsequent 32-yard field goal that would have sent the game into overtime, the  Ravens might have beaten the Patriots.Under the direction of general manager Ozzie Newsome, Baltimore has done a  great job of assembling a championship roster. In addition to Flacco, the last  five Ravens drafts have mined such key pieces as running back Ray Rice ('08);  offensive tackle Michael Oher and pass rusher Paul Kruger ('09); tight ends Ed  Dickson and Dennis Pitta ('10); wide receiver Torrey Smith ('11) and offensive  lineman Kelechi Osemele ('12). Newsome supplemented that talent by bringing in  center Matt Birk, fullback Vonta Leach, safety Bernard Pollard and kicker Justin  Tucker in free agency, and trading for wide receiver Anquan Boldin.Those younger players have reinvigorated an already seasoned talent base of  veterans such as linebackers Ray Lewis and Terrell Suggs, defensive tackle  Haloti Ngata and guard Marshall Yanda.2. Joe Flacco suddenly has found his inner Tom Brady. The former Blue Hen has been playing like a rooster with a thorn in his comb  lately. Oft-criticized and evaluated as a player not worthy to be compared to  the upper echelon of NFL quarterbacks, the 6-foot-6 Flacco has stood tall in the  postseason and changed a lot of perceptions about him.There was his Mile High rainbow -- a 70-yard touchdown pass to Jacoby Jones  that tied the score near the end of regulation in a divisional game against the  Broncos, which the Ravens won in double overtime. Then, in an AFC Championship  Game renewal against New England, Flacco took over in the second half and threw  for touchdowns on three consecutive series, leading Baltimore to a 28-13 win. To  outplay Peyton Manning and Brady in back-to-back playoff games seemed  improbable, but Flacco got it done. During the Ravens' postseason run, he has  completed 51 of 93 passes for 853 yards, eight touchdowns and no interceptions  for a 114.7 rating.3. Bold in-season changes made the Ravens better. When the offense began to flounder late in the regular season, Harbaugh  didn't hesitate to make a tough decision. He fired Cam Cameron, his friend and  Baltimore's offensive coordinator since 2008, after a Week 14 loss to Washington  and promoted quarterbacks coach Jim Caldwell to the position. The former head  coach of the Colts, Caldwell has resuscitated the offense. He went back to  emphasizing the ground game and giving Rice more rushing touches (the team has  averaged 10 more running plays per game). As a result, the Ravens have rushed  for an average of 155.3 yards in the last six games, compared to 108.8 before.When left guard Jah Reid suffered a dislocated toe in the final regular  season game, Caldwell reshuffled the line. Right tackle Osemele moved to left  guard, left tackle Oher switched to right tackle, Yanda came back from injury  late in the season, replacing Bobbie Williams at right guard, and Bryant  McKinnie, a reserve during the regular season, was plugged in at left tackle  (center Matt Birk remained in place). Such 11th-hour line changes are rare, but  the Ravens have made it work. In three playoff games, Flacco has been sacked  only four times in 99 dropbacks, or once for every 24.8 times -- compared to  once for every 16.3 times in the regular season.4. Ray's last ride has lifted the Ravens to new heights. Four days before the Ravens' opening playoff game against Indianapolis, Ray  Lewis announced that he would retire after this season. The team's inspirational  leader for 17 years, Lewis also returned to the playing field -- wearing a  scary-looking facemask, no less -- after missing the last 10 games of the  regular season because of a torn triceps. There are no barometers that can  measure Lewis' emotional impact on the team (just know that it is big), and the  defense has played better since his return. Who wants to be the player who  disappoints Ray Lewis?You can despise Lewis for his alleged involvement in the murder of two men  outside an Atlanta night club after Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000 (Lewis eventually  pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice). You can be skeptical of his denials  that he used a banned substance to help him recover from his triceps injury, as  was disclosed in a Sports Illustrated story this week. But there's no  denying that Lewis is the Ravens' leader on and off the field, and his teammates  are going to do all they can to give him a winning send-off in his final game.5. If the game comes down to a last-second field goal attempt, the  Ravens have the man for the job. Free-agent rookie kicker Justin Tucker has been money since he beat out  Cundiff in training camp. The former University of Texas star converted 30 of 33  field goal attempts during the regular season, including game-winning kicks  against New England (as time expired) and San Diego (in overtime). He was 4 of 4  beyond 50 yards, connecting from 51, 51, 54 and 56 yards. Tucker's biggest  moment (at least so far) came 1:42 into the second overtime of the Denver  playoff game, when he nailed a 47-yarder for the victory.Tucker's counterpart in this game, San Francisco veteran kicker David Akers,  tied an NFL record with a 63-yard field goal in the season opener against Green  Bay. But he has mostly struggled this season. He missed 13 of 42 field goal  attempts in the regular season, and his 38-yard attempt in the NFC championship  game against Atlanta clanked off the left upright.GALLERY:  TOP 10 BALTIMORE RAVENS OF ALL TIME


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Re: The NFL Lounge
« Reply #153 on: February 16, 2013, 12:48:37 PM »
One Sunday afternoon, a guy walks into a bar with his pet dog. The bartender said, "Sorry, pal. No pets allowed."

The man replied, "This is a special dog. Turn on the Jets game and you'll see."

The bartender, anxious to see what will happen, turned on the game.

The guy said, "Watch. Whenever the Jets score, my dog does flips." The Jets keep scoring field goals and the dog keeps flipping and jumping.

"Wow! That's one hell of a dog you got there. What happens when the Jets score a touchdown?" asked the bartender.

The man replied, "I don't know. I've only had him for seven years."