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If the Ravens make the playoffs, name a breakout postseason player

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Joe is gonna keep playing lights out. We get to playoffs, division title or not, and he will continue to be the best postseason qb in the league. Nobody wants Flacco in their house in the playoffs.

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Joe is gonna keep playing lights out. We get to playoffs, division title or not, and he will continue to be the best postseason qb in the league. Nobody wants Flacco in their house in the playoffs.

this is why i love our qb mannn. he gets bashed and bashed and bashed all year by the whole nfl, but when he shows up to play your team in the playoffs, people get scared. 

 

lets say we make the playoffs and win a wild card game, then we travel to NE or denver, all it will take is 1 touchdown drive for the overly confident opposing fans to say "uh oh.. we might be in trouble" 

 

if i was a fan of another afc team and i knew we had to see the ravens in the playoffs, i would be scared, when this dude turns it on he is spectacular, he is tougher than peyton and brady combined, he never gets shook up by the moment, and he has an arm that could turn any play into a touchdown with lackluster receivers, as opposed to peyton and brady who have RECEIVERS and TIGHT ENDS who can turn their noodle armed throws into touchdowns for them. there is no qb id rather have in the playoffs, just give him some protection and he will outshine any qb in the biggest moments.

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For the defensive side of the ball, I'm going to go out on a limb and say Brooks. I think he'll be able to lay some more hits on receivers like he did to Walker in the Titans' game. Just picture how it'll go if he does that to the receivers of the Broncos or Patriots?

I like your confidence in Brooks and I hope he reads this.  We do need a secondary leader. For my opinion I regard Dumrvil as the guy who gets the playoff fever. He has been in the Broncos organization and I hope that experience is  a motivational spark for the rest.  I favor Flacco in the O side because he also has a taste for the second season.

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this is why i love our qb mannn. he gets bashed and bashed and bashed all year by the whole nfl, but when he shows up to play your team in the playoffs, people get scared. 

 

lets say we make the playoffs and win a wild card game, then we travel to NE or denver, all it will take is 1 touchdown drive for the overly confident opposing fans to say "uh oh.. we might be in trouble" 

 

if i was a fan of another afc team and i knew we had to see the ravens in the playoffs, i would be scared, when this dude turns it on he is spectacular, he is tougher than peyton and brady combined, he never gets shook up by the moment, and he has an arm that could turn any play into a touchdown with lackluster receivers, as opposed to peyton and brady who have RECEIVERS and TIGHT ENDS who can turn their noodle armed throws into touchdowns for them. there is no qb id rather have in the playoffs, just give him some protection and he will outshine any qb in the biggest moments.

I like your confidence in Joe. 

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still waiting on Camp to play so he can break out!   :huh:  

Hey Tank.  It would be awesome if he came back and stayed back. With the new infusion of Aiken, Supernaw and perhaps Jus we have additional weapons for Joe.  I wonder if Gilmore is ready as well.  

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this is why i love our qb mannn. he gets bashed and bashed and bashed all year by the whole nfl, but when he shows up to play your team in the playoffs, people get scared. 

 

lets say we make the playoffs and win a wild card game, then we travel to NE or denver, all it will take is 1 touchdown drive for the overly confident opposing fans to say "uh oh.. we might be in trouble" 

 

if i was a fan of another afc team and i knew we had to see the ravens in the playoffs, i would be scared, when this dude turns it on he is spectacular, he is tougher than peyton and brady combined, he never gets shook up by the moment, and he has an arm that could turn any play into a touchdown with lackluster receivers, as opposed to peyton and brady who have RECEIVERS and TIGHT ENDS who can turn their noodle armed throws into touchdowns for them. there is no qb id rather have in the playoffs, just give him some protection and he will outshine any qb in the biggest moments.

100% agree dog.

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I like your confidence in Joe. 

i might be joes biggest supporter, i had occasional doubts up until 2011 when he led us on that comeback drive @PIT, then finished the year by carrying us to a super bowl berth only to get robbed of it by his own teammates, since then ive been on the bandwagon

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D: Dumerville

O: Forsett

they are wayyy past broke out though lol, they have probably been the 2 biggest pieces on each side of the ball. 

 

im talking about players that have been quiet this year but end up being a household name by the end of the playoffs.

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i might be joes biggest supporter, i had occasional doubts up until 2011 when he led us on that comeback drive @PIT, then finished the year by carrying us to a super bowl berth only to get robbed of it by his own teammates, since then ive been on the bandwagon

The 011 Championship game perfect pass to Evans should have been thrown to Boldin.   Cunduff was under a voodoo spell.  That was my most devastating loss experience. 

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The 011 Championship game perfect pass to Evans should have been thrown to Boldin.   Cunduff was under a voodoo spell.  That was my most devastating loss experience. 

Why do people keep bringing this up? It's probably one of the worst moments in Ravens history but it's also one of the most talked-about.

 

Ravens fans are weird I guess. :)

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I like Kamar Aiken, aka Baby Boldin on offense.  Hes proving to be a tough strong hand receiver, gonna need that if we make the offs.  

 

On D I think Will Hill start to show how good he really is.  He's still young on the season and knocking off some rust come playoffs he will help out this secondary a lot.

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Why do people keep bringing this up? It's probably one of the worst moments in Ravens history but it's also one of the most talked-about.

 

Ravens fans are weird I guess. :)

I told you it was devastating. That is the appropiate word.  Every true Ravens fan has it etched into their brain.    

It is true and we should have played the Giants .  Of course another 34-7 loss would be bad NFL TV 

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You can see him getting started already. It's Jacoby Jones 

Not just any Jones.  He's a Jacoby Jones.     Lets see if the next three teams can keep up with the Joneses

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Joe is gonna keep playing lights out. We get to playoffs, division title or not, and he will continue to be the best postseason qb in the league. Nobody wants Flacco in their house in the playoffs.

Perhaps Manning can get a taste of revenge. I would love to see Manning get owned.  

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The 011 Championship game perfect pass to Evans should have been thrown to Boldin.   Cunduff was under a voodoo spell.  That was my most devastating loss experience. 

in all fairness, lee evans had some burners, i dont think boldin gets open enough for that throw, but then again, joe probably throws it differently if its boldin, and another point, boldin has dropped perfect TD throws before in big moments..

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in all fairness, lee evans had some burners, i dont think boldin gets open enough for that throw, but then again, joe probably throws it differently if its boldin, and another point, boldin has dropped perfect TD throws before in big moments..

Sorry I'm biased and actually wear that jersey in eisle 5 at Shoprite

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they are wayyy past broke out though lol, they have probably been the 2 biggest pieces on each side of the ball. 

 

im talking about players that have been quiet this year but end up being a household name by the end of the playoffs.

Got it

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I think Smith Sr makes a crazy comeback and starts lighting it up, hes had some back games lately with some crucial drops. 

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I think Smith Sr makes a crazy comeback and starts lighting it up, hes had some back games lately with some crucial drops. 

 

Well if I recall, Boldin hadn't done much in the regular season before lighting it up on our way to another Super Bowl. Honestly, I can see it happening.

 

If I had to choose a dark horse, it would be Kamar Aiken.

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On defense, one of our D-backs will finally show up,shut up & shut down someone. After all, the

playoffs is a new season. I would say it will be Will Hill. On offense, there are lots of choices ---

Aiken, Jus, Gilmore & Campanero. If I had to pick one, I'd say .........Campanero, and that's my final answer.

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