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We got the win against Pittsburgh and that's all that matters. The question now becomes whether we put 8 or 9 in the box on defence.

 

Won't be easy, and I wouldn't be so sure about this if we were away from home, but I reckon we get the win. Not matter how rubbish we play, we should be just good enough at home to move to 7-6.

 

(From there, I reckon we lose to Detroit, then beat NE and Cincy)

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We can't take them lightly. It's the games that look almost too easy on paper that end up being the trap games. With that being said we are at home and the Steelers win has given us a huge jolt of momentum. I think we'll take care of business no problem at home as long as we stay focused and don't look past them. No team can be treated like a bye week and I expect the veterans to speak up and keep everyone taking it one week at a time.

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You can't stop him
You can only hope to contain him

Hey! That's what I was about to say.

Besides AP I'm worried about Patterson. On offense & ST.
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Hey! That's what I was about to say.

Besides AP I'm worried about Patterson. On offense & ST.

Patterson isn't fully developed yet as a WR.

 

On ST you have every right to be worried though

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ST will be huge in this game.  Big plays there could keep the Vikings in a game that we should be able to control easily.

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Patterson isn't fully developed yet as a WR.

On ST you have every right to be worried though

I don't care if he isn't fully developed. When the ball is in his hands I'm worried. Especially if we're thin at CB.
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I don't care if he isn't fully developed. When the ball is in his hands I'm worried. Especially if we're thin at CB.

We're fine. We get Pitta back next week and have a chance to make a legit playoff run.

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We're fine. We get Pitta back next week and have a chance to make a legit playoff run.

That's right!! :)

*giggles like a teenage girl*
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Hey! That's what I was about to say.

Besides AP I'm worried about Patterson. On offense & ST.

 

AP has shown he is indeed human this season but I know against our D he will light it up again. If only we played them last year, he would have got the extra 9 yards against us needed to break the record.

 

Patterson... maybe if they ever could get their QB situation figured out. Then again... expect this to come down to Tucker's leg again.

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cant take them lightly, i remember when we beat the crab out of pitsberg one time and the next week we laid an egg. so,.....

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cant take them lightly, i remember when we beat the crab out of pitsberg one time and the next week we laid an egg. so,.....

 

Seen it way too many times.   Somehow it still happens.

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Not that easy against AP. Bell looked good running against our defense.


BAL doesn't have to really worry about the passing attack, though.
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We can't take them lightly. It's the games that look almost too easy on paper that end up being the trap games. With that being said we are at home and the Steelers win has given us a huge jolt of momentum. I think we'll take care of business no problem at home as long as we stay focused and don't look past them. No team can be treated like a bye week and I expect the veterans to speak up and keep everyone taking it one week at a time.

At this point...NO TEAM can be taken lightly whatsoever....regardless of their record or how things look on paper.  All of that stuff means nothing when they line up against each other.  The Ravens need to stay focus and handle all of their own business by stacking these W's on top of each other.  Go Ravens!

 

#Mili

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Christian Ponder will complete like 70% of his passes for 306 yards, 2 TDs, and 1 INT.  Because our defense lets scrubs look like All Pros.

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