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[News] Games To Watch During Bye Week, Who To Root For

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When the Ravens play New England in New England Brady will try an run up the score big time. I bet he tries for 50 to 60 points. He going for some serious pay back.

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Hey, I was waiting for this condescending article for all us idiot Ravens fans, from all the geniuses who write on this site. It's obvious we have no clue what's going on. Well, I do have one observation. After watching some games this week. just about every team in this league has a QB, much better than FBAJ!

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This article is pathetic. I know that the Opie Optimists need to cling to any thread of hope but the Ravens offense just isn't a playoff caliber offense and the defense is missing the fire and confidence of RL leader on the field. They're good but not good enough to overcome this score challenged offense. To Whobilly's point, win out and the rest will take care of itself. Crossing fingers is for losers.

With all the talk about the O-line issues, It might help, for next season and the balance of Flacco's career if they found a young, smart, offensive coordinator who might just stick around for a few years. . Not making excuses for Flacco's lackluster performance of late but this game of musical chairs at OC is not constructive for consistency. Turning the position into a rehab program for failed head coaches is an alarming trend in the NFL for younger smarter up and coming future head coaches. They are out there they just need an opportunity.

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I think Ravens fans will root for anyone who can help. We also need to take care of our own games. That is a must and I think everyone can agree with that. So, buckle up and get into the game this Sunday. The Ravens need you.

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This article is pathetic. I know that the Opie Optimists need to cling to any thread of hope but the Ravens offense just isn't a playoff caliber offense and the defense is missing the fire and confidence of RL leader on the field. They're good but not good enough to overcome this score challenged offense. To Whobilly's point, win out and the rest will take care of itself. Crossing fingers is for losers.

With all the talk about the O-line issues, It might help, for next season and the balance of Flacco's career if they found a young, smart, offensive coordinator who might just stick around for a few years. . Not making excuses for Flacco's lackluster performance of late but this game of musical chairs at OC is not constructive for consistency. Turning the position into a rehab program for failed head coaches is an alarming trend in the NFL for younger smarter up and coming future head coaches. They are out there they just need an opportunity.

I don't know why you are talking next year. We still need to complete this one. That kind of talk to me is pathetic.

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I'm watching the Browns manhandle the Jets! Josh McCown making throws with D linemen all in his grill! Smh Brady doing the same thing as well! Why can't our multi million dollar QB do the same?! Excuse of the season will be blaming the O line and that is an inaccurate conclusion! Smh

Yes they manhandled them so much they lost lol.

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I'll be taking a bye myself from football to spend time doing something less frustrating for one week. Watching the Ravens this season has become painful. Kinda like hemroides.

Good for you. Take the rest of the season off if you really need it.

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