45 minutes ago, Deflated Football said:I have a beagle, and she's much more ferocious than the Eagles this season, even at age 10.
Thanks for adding some clarity to the injury uncertainty surrounding the team going into the final stretch.
We have managed to lose to all three of the NFC East teams we've played so far and made all their QBs look better than Flacco performed in the process.
It may not be good idea to take this game for granted coming off a difficult loss, short week, and looking ahead to the squealers, perfect scenario for a trap game
I read that Jimmy Smith has a high ankle sprain, if so, then is he out for the year with a 6 wk rehab period?
The injury situation may be dooming to our hoped for late season run, but injury status information is very vague, who else is now a question mark for the beagles game, Rick Wagner???
I disagree on the Brownies game because we want Cincy to still have a numerical shot at the playoffs with a win going into their home game against the squealers next week.
Marvin Lewis said after our game that they felt they still had a shot at the playoffs but needed help from other teams.
Let them dream on so they keep playing hard next week, when they can help us by knocking off p-burg, who they match up well against!
I hope A. J. Green is back for that game.
Is this the same article that he wrote before the Dallas game?
I want us to win but let's face it, we have not proven that we can win a big game on the road yet this year.
I'm hoping for the best but I really don't want to hear Wacko say that we should have beaten them like he did after the cowgirls game.
Swagger aside, we just need to play a really smart four quarters because we all know the patsies will and they don't beat themselves like we have had the tendency to do at times, so far.
The wise guys say we are a bigger underdog than the brownies this week so there must be a good reason for that kind of betting line.
So i was playing with the playoff calculator on espn.com. Basically this game doesn't matter. We have to 3 games, and we HAVE to win at Pittsburgh. That's everything. We can lose to the patriots, and as long as we win the other 3, we still win the division.
If we beat the pats, and lose to the steelers (assuming the steelers win all their other games which is a cakewalk for them), then we don't make the playoffs.
I'm assuming a wildcard is out of the question since the afc west will likely have both wild card teams.
Correct me, but even if we lose to the squealers and then end up tied with bronco's (@ Ten, patsies, @KC, Oak) at 10-6, I believe we get the WC spot?
I appreciate someone is recognizing that, at the least, older Baltimore sports fans for the greater part, really do hate the "deadskins" and it is not a friendly rivalry but a matter of disdain and distaste for anything burgundy and gold. It will be a shame when the visiting team's fan base tries to take over the stadium again this Sunday but, unlike the Oakland animals, these bozos are quite harmless. I hope the Ravens play for their paychecks and mount some rudimentary intensity in the pass rush to create enough confusion with Cousins that our O-line's inadequacies will not cost us another home loss.
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Regret that he didn't sign with the patsies so he could have ended his career with a QB that would have utilized his talents and given him a shot at the SB!
He found that out last Sunday and it may not even be a conscious thought for him but he knows deep down that he blew it by not getting on the plane and continuing on to New England after stopping here instead of signing with us.