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[News] Kyle Arrington Returns Home To Join The Enemy

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whats up mearzunkies?? Where did all the fellas migrate to, since espn blog left us...ha ha ha....:)

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I liked Kyle's play in New England but now is his time to Play like a Raven... He knows the truth about that fluke play. He also knows we were a cornerback short from the Super Bowl.. Welcome to Raven Nation!!

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i wouldn't b surprised if elam gets cut if he doesn't get it together, roster spots are too valuable for other players that r busting their tail,

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Why would Ryan call us the enemy? Although I love Ryan as a staff writer for us, he keeps it honest. I just don't like the team I love and will always ride with be called "enemy".

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Why would Ryan call us the enemy? Although I love Ryan as a staff writer for us, he keeps it honest. I just don't like the team I love and will always ride with be called "enemy".

Because he is talking from Kyle Arrington's view of leaving the Patriots and joining the Ravens, who in fact, are the Patriots enemy.  The Patriots are easily our biggest non-division rival.

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I said in another comment section but it bears repeating, I am amazed at how New England fans view the Ravens as a major rival. As a Baltimore fan there is the natural, division driven rivalries we experience here, mostly with the Steelers but the Bengals as well and then the Browns fans hate us because we were them and now we are us. I do concur that I dislike the Patriots but for a team we may not even play every year (like this year) I couldn't really consider them a rival. But if you look at it from the Patriots perspective, who else but the Ravens drive them crazy because they know at any time we can beat them. I don't think the Patriots fear any other team in the league but us. We have been a thorn in their side and as much as Brady likes to play down the Ravens, you at least know the fans won't deflate the importance of the rivalry and then lie about it. Oops, did I really say that. Hahahaha

Even though they are not in our division, I still consider them a rival.  I honestly get more joy out of beating the Patriots than I do when we beat the Bengals/Browns. We are the mighty Patriots kryptonite, and for that reason, it is a rivalry. 

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I think Elam will be improved, but he will have to win the job, and not have it handed to him...

I think Elo's best chance at a comeback is volunteering for special teams and showing that he still can tackle to make the other side cry. Special teams are the way to go with Harbs. If he can show that's he's got it, he will be seen.

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Arrington will be "Born again"!

Best move he's ever made. Now he can finish up his career here and be proud!

Not like that other place he came from.

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Kyle said that he's proud to leave one top class organization and land on another top class organization. Soon, he'll come to realize that,

he is FINALLY on a 1st class organization. You don't know what a 1st class organization is until you're actually on one!

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Kyle said that he's proud to leave one top class organization and land on another top class organization. Soon, he'll come to realize that, he is FINALLY on a 1st class organization. You don't know what a 1st class organization is until you're actually on one!

I hate the pats more than I hate the steelers, however, even I can't deny that NE is easily regarded as one of the top class organizations.  Cheating aside, I'm willing to state that not much separates their organization from ours in terms of how it's run to be a perennial winner. 

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I hate the pats more than I hate the steelers, however, even I can't deny that NE is easily regarded as one of the top class organizations.  Cheating aside, I'm willing to state that not much separates their organization from ours in terms of how it's run to be a perennial winner. 

Yeah, just ignore the whole cheating thing, because that is totally not involved in how they run things up there and has no Part in being top class or not.

 

In other news, the Patriots would really like everyone to forget about them cheating because they are totally being victimized by the NFL for catching them cheating. 

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I hate the pats more than I hate the steelers, however, even I can't deny that NE is easily regarded as one of the top class organizations.  Cheating aside, I'm willing to state that not much separates their organization from ours in terms of how it's run to be a perennial winner. 

Agreed except I think Baltimore tries a little harder to franchise some of its players unlike New England who seem to have an entire roster turnover almost every year. Not many players stay there long. 

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Yeah, just ignore the whole cheating thing, because that is totally not involved in how they run things up there and has no Part in being top class or not.

 

In other news, the Patriots would really like everyone to forget about them cheating because they are totally being victimized by the NFL for catching them cheating. 

I definitely acknowledged the cheating. 

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Please do not use "class" and New England in the same sentence. New England is not even a state but a name for a country we fought our independence from. How screwed up is that? Shouldn't they be called New America?

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Please do not use "class" and New England in the same sentence. New England is not even a state but a name for a country we fought our independence from. How screwed up is that? Shouldn't they be called New America?

 

They're named after the Son's of Liberty and the Boston Tea Party... New England just allows them to market to that entire area. But I agree the name as a whole is an oxymoron. 

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Wow! I'm really impressed with this guy's attitude, the way he carries himself, and the class he portrays with the way he talks. So respectful, grateful, just full of class. To me, it's a bonus that he's from this area and still made his off-season home around here the whole time he was with the Cheatriots. The only thing I kind of shook my head at was hearing him talk about how much class the Cheatriot organization has. I'm sure, though, that he was, again, just showing how much class He had. Welcome to a Truly class organization, Kyle. I really hope he can play up to his 2011 season standards. I'm sure he is genuine, after reading a scouting report on him that lavished praise on him for being such a "great locker room presence, a team-first player, and a leader. Great to have you in our black and purple, Kyle. Now, why don't you have some fun and pick off a few of cry baby Brady's passes? He likes to throw your way, short passes over the middle.

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I can't believe I'm actually reading some of our posters' comments indicating that they see similarities in the Cheatriots organization and our Ravens organization, in regards to having class. Cheaters do NOT have class! I can't say it any more clearly than that. I agree with the one guy who posted that he hates the Cheatriots even more than the Squealers, our perennial rival. I would actually prefer to say dislike rather than hate because I really Do try not to hate anyone. But, you know what I mean. I have, literally, NO respect for the Cheatriots, their owner, their coach, and their QB. I truly believe the word "class" when referencing them should Only be used to point out the utter Lack of it in Any way, shape, or form. I just have Always disliked cheaters and I Always will. Cheaters Never win anything, and any of their, so called, accomplishments are Forever tainted.

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Terrell Suggs needs to get together with this guy right away and knock all that "I love my old team crap" out of him. He sounds waaaaay too much like a patriot for me to stomach. Actually get Steve Smith to talk to him too.

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Not sure we could have gotten a better pick up. This guy feels like he really fits the bill. Of course, we still need for Jimmy and Webby to stay healthy for this unit to excel. But if they do, we got a major slot upgrade and that enables us to push the rest of the roster down one notch and provide improved depth.

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Because he is talking from Kyle Arrington's view of leaving the Patriots and joining the Ravens, who in fact, are the Patriots enemy. The Patriots are easily our biggest non-division rival.

The patriots and imo close 2nd is the Chargers. (Non division rivals)
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I definitely acknowledged the cheating. 

Definitely agreed. Even when you re-watch the highlights and listen to the commentators talk about how hard it is to catch the football in 19 degree weather, it makes you think. Especially on the drive where Joe hit Owen Daniels in the back of the end zone and he just couldn't hold on. The illegal receiver situation was one thing, but the Patriots "deflated" ball fiasco takes the cake. But we got the Patriots this year! 

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