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Don't turn on NFLN...Replay of AFCCG, BAL @ NE

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Lol..ridiculous. Game's over, it happened, it's in the history books. I still think it's a good game because we played a great game and as usual it came down to a few mistakes: like every football game ever played. I hate the Patsies, but gotta give it to 'em at least for hanging in there and getting super lucky. At least they didn't win the big one and everyone got to see Joe Cool play ten times better than Marsha, so to me it's still a super quality game to watch.
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[quote name='rlh445' timestamp='1343286038' post='1103315']
Lol..ridiculous. Game's over, it happened, it's in the history books. I still think it's a good game because we played a great game and as usual it came down to a few mistakes: like every football game ever played. I hate the Patsies, but gotta give it to 'em at least for hanging in there and getting super lucky. At least they didn't win the big one and everyone got to see Joe Cool play ten times better than Marsha, so to me it's still a super quality game to watch.
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Ridiculous is a harsh word don't ya think? You're saying that you think we should be over this? It's over yes, but I don't think a true fan ever gets over a loss like that.
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When I watched the highlights on NFLN the other day, I saw Joe Flacco play amazing football. Rolling out of the pocket, making great throws (minus the terrible interception) and he put his team on his back after taking those 2 stupid sacks where he just stood there. It appears someone told him to move more because after that his pocket awareness was excellent.

I also saw Ray Rice looking like he was playing scared. Even Birk called him out on what he was doing.
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[quote name='Alexir' timestamp='1343315206' post='1103420']
When I watched the highlights on NFLN the other day, I saw Joe Flacco play amazing football. Rolling out of the pocket, making great throws (minus the terrible interception) and he put his team on his back after taking those 2 stupid sacks where he just stood there. It appears someone told him to move more because after that his pocket awareness was excellent.

I also saw Ray Rice looking like he was playing scared. Even Birk called him out on what he was doing.
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Flacco homer: 100% certified
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I had no trouble watching the game. There was so much playmakers on that game. The Laquan Williams strip on Woodhead, Jimmy Smith amazing int were incredible. Few plays that surprised me, and thing that i'll be looking forward to watching in our new season.

Patriots were ridiculously lucky on that game. We played that game to the highest caliber. Its really unfortunate that Billy goat, and Lee Evans screwed us (both out of ravens, or soon to be for billy goat)
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[quote name='Ravenseconbeast' timestamp='1343326076' post='1103553']
Flacco homer: 100% certified
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Ha, yeah right
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[quote name='Ravenseconbeast' timestamp='1343326076' post='1103553']
Flacco homer: 100% certified
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Alexir goes hard after Flacco sometimes. I'd say he's really balanced when it comes to him.
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I still think the worst part of this game was someone in either the game thread or a post game thread who wrote "Evans dropped Flacco's legacy." That comment sticks with me the most, because I think not just of Flacco, but all the guys - guys like Ed, Sizzle, Birk, etc. get closer to retirement every year, and it would be a shame if that one play could have stopped their only chance at a Superbowl.
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