Lol we are in fairy tale land!He blew Peyton out of water in his own icy fortress!
A Flacco Thread
#21
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:04 PM

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#22
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:04 PM
talk about overload. We had 32 first down snaps, 22 where runs. Roughly, I've had a few beers but that's how I counted it from espn stats. Even the announcers knew we were running every first down in the 2nd half.
We had six first down runs in the first half. So in the second half and ot, we had 16 first down runs.
Beginning to really think this comes from harbaugh
Didn't understand it at all. I thought we'd at least continue to go deep a couple times in the 2nd half too. But I'd love to hear what Caldwell says about constantly running on 1st and 2nd down. Real head-scratcher. Could've sworn Caldwell got pangs of loyalty and wanted Peyton to win. lol.
#23
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:05 PM
What more does he have to prove outside of a Super Bowl appearance/win?
#24
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:06 PM
#25
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:07 PM
Didn't understand it at all. I thought we'd at least continue to go deep a couple times in the 2nd half too. But I'd love to hear what Caldwell says about constantly running on 1st and 2nd down. Real head-scratcher. Could've sworn Caldwell got pangs of loyalty and wanted Peyton to win. lol.
Well, lets not forget, that he is new to this team, calls plays from the playbook he didn't draw up and just called 4th NFL game in his OC career.
In the end, it's save to say that Joe plays better without Cameron's playcalling, no matter if we keep Caldwell as our OC or get someone more experienced.
#26
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:07 PM
~Mili
#27
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:08 PM
on that pass to pitta that was broken up there was single coverage on torrey, coulda been 6. Couple of missed passes and this wouldn't be so close. can't make the same mistakes next week. Must control time of possession.Didn't understand it at all. I thought we'd at least continue to go deep a couple times in the 2nd half too. But I'd love to hear what Caldwell says about constantly running on 1st and 2nd down. Real head-scratcher. Could've sworn Caldwell got pangs of loyalty and wanted Peyton to win. lol.
Officially.
#28
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:08 PM
yeah i dint get that... joe was pretty hot, why not let him throw a little in overtime. every single 1st and 2nd down was a run. i was waiting for the play action but it never happened lol. whatever, a wins a win. im content.I think Joe easily could have put up 400 yards and a 4 TD pass if they didn't just overload rice with wasteful carries and let Joe pass the rock
#29
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:09 PM
Jay Z will look at you like it's gravy
"The day we outlaw trouser ferrets is the day only outlaws will have trouser ferrets." Alex Palmer, cracked.comHey man, in his defense it's a serious issue. poe is a noble guardian looking out for us all.
#30
Guest_Thunderbird_*
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:11 PM
Quarterback: A
Joe Flacco threw some excellent passes and handled pressure in the pocket well. The two touchdown passes to Torrey Smith were placed perfectly and that heave to Jacoby Jones in the final seconds was more than Denver expected. Grade: A
http://www.baltimore...68.photogallery
#31
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:12 PM
Year with his play in seattle jacksonville and san diego but man when joe gets in the playoffs especially against another great quarterback joe turns it up man. He makes me wana kill em in regular season but damn joe lights it up in the playoffs
#32
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:12 PM
Joe is stacking up good games and it's great to see.
Next stop AFC Championship!!
#33
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:15 PM
The scary thing is, he could have played better...he outplayed Manning, and her could have played better
This. Imagine when he puts two great halfs together.
#34
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:15 PM
i know it seemed like every first down Dan Dierdorf would say "man the ravens are really predictable on first down rtunning nearly everytime". I was hoping for a big PA deep bomb but we stayed with the short power runs all the way to the field goal. That accompanied with the early on end-around seemed like the ghost of cam cameron hahatalk about overload. We had 32 first down snaps, 22 where runs. Roughly, I've had a few beers but that's how I counted it from espn stats. Even the announcers knew we were running every first down in the 2nd half.
We had six first down runs in the first half. So in the second half and ot, we had 16 first down runs.
Beginning to really think this comes from harbaugh
#35
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:16 PM
In the end, it's save to say that Joe plays better without Cameron's playcalling, no matter if we keep Caldwell as our OC or get someone more experienced.
Couldn't agree with you more!!!!!
#36
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:16 PM
Pay the man.
All that needs to be said. Just pay him. I can live with the regular season jibberish, the is he elite or is he not nonsense, because the man is a fire breathing dragon that eats lightning and craps thunder when it matters.
Joe Flacco, Super Bowl 47 MVP
Farewell to a legend. Thanks for the memories, Ray Ray!
If you woke up this morning, congratulations. You got another chance
#37
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:17 PM
Mike Preston, the only 1 of 7 Baltimore Sun's staff writers to pick the Ravens to win the game, gave Joe an "A" for today's performance:
Quarterback: A
Joe Flacco threw some excellent passes and handled pressure in the pocket well. The two touchdown passes to Torrey Smith were placed perfectly and that heave to Jacoby Jones in the final seconds was more than Denver expected. Grade: A
http://www.baltimore...68.photogallery
Is this the apocalypse? Preston's come a looooooooooooooooong way from his Billick-hating, downing-the-Ravens days. lol.
#38
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:17 PM
It looks like Flacco has finally come of age. I have to give Caldwell credit for his playcalling which is off the charts better than Cam. Is it any room left on the wagon for me or do I have to walk? I thought Flacco would play well today and the Ravens would win. That aside from all my rants on Flacco this season the humble pie tastes great would anyone like some?
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Joe is stacking up good games and it's great to see.
Next stop AFC Championship!!
Nobody cares about your sudden praise for Flacco. We all know it will disappear just as fast the next time he has a bad game
Joe Flacco, Super Bowl 47 MVP
Farewell to a legend. Thanks for the memories, Ray Ray!
If you woke up this morning, congratulations. You got another chance
#39
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:24 PM
In the words of Ray Lewis 'Joe grew up today. I looked at him before we went down the tunnell and said Joe your are general now lead us to the promise land". Flacco just had the best game of his career against a top 3 defense and made every clutch throw and nearly played perfect. Flacco is our leader now and all the doubters can go be Pats fans.
#40
Posted 12 January 2013 - 10:25 PM
No, you had your chance. You will always be a hater.It looks like Flacco has finally come of age. I have to give Caldwell credit for his playcalling which is off the charts better than Cam. Is it any room left on the wagon for me or do I have to walk? I thought Flacco would play well today and the Ravens would win. That aside from all my rants on Flacco this season the humble pie tastes great would anyone like some?
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Joe is stacking up good games and it's great to see.
Next stop AFC Championship!!
Officially.
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