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seriously as bad as arizona was Carolina was pretty awful too and could've lost that game. I feel like the seadderalls will pound them regardless of Carolina playing them "well" the last two times
While the Patriots and Ravens appear, more or less, to be statistical equals, New England has blown the doors off a gauntlet of elite competition, while Baltimore has played the lowly NFC South, AFC South, and its own division of dysfunctional basketcases and front running pretenders. They've done an admiral job of keeping the Jaguars and Titans out of the endzone, and the worthless regular season statistics reflect this.
Congratulations to the Ravens, but, unfortunately, we have very, very bad news for them.
Meet the best football player in the game today; the most dominant, unstoppable, and terrifying juggernaut in the entire NFL.
The Ravens have never faced a 100% healthy Rob Gronkowski before for 60 minutes of football. He will crush our enemies, see them driven before us, and hear the lamentation of their women.
The game plan against the Ravens will be to decapitate them early. Running the football against a fresh Ravens front will only waste downs and play into Baltimore's hand. This will not happen. Belichick's game plan will be to attack them through the air, to get up early, and force them into a one dimensional football game which they have no hope of winning against the deepest -and arguably most talented- secondary in the National Football League.
Once the game reaches 17-0, or 21-7, or 24-10, it will be over, and begin to spiral out of control for a Raven team reliant on pass interference flags and jump balls over substandard defensive backs.
If the Patriots had the Ravens 2014 schedule, we would be trying to redeem our 2007 season, not sneaking into the play offs like a thief in the night.
The Patriots are going to take the pride of Baltimore and break it over its knee, fertilize our field with whatevers left, and all this baseless blabbering about the Ravens `having our number` only serves to sharpen the buzzsaw with each passing day.
While the Patriots and Ravens appear, more or less, to be statistical equals, New England has blown the doors off a gauntlet of elite competition, while Baltimore has played the lowly NFC South, AFC South, and its own division of dysfunctional basketcases and front running pretenders. They've done an admiral job of keeping the Jaguars and Titans out of the endzone, and the worthless regular season statistics reflect this.
Congratulations to the Ravens, but, unfortunately, we have very, very bad news for them.
Meet the best football player in the game today; the most dominant, unstoppable, and terrifying juggernaut in the entire NFL.
The Ravens have never faced a 100% healthy Rob Gronkowski before for 60 minutes of football. He will crush our enemies, see them driven before us, and hear the lamentation of their women.
The game plan against the Ravens will be to decapitate them early. Running the football against a fresh Ravens front will only waste downs and play into Baltimore's hand. This will not happen. Belichick's game plan will be to attack them through the air, to get up early, and force them into a one dimensional football game which they have no hope of winning against the deepest -and arguably most talented- secondary in the National Football League.
Once the game reaches 17-0, or 21-7, or 24-10, it will be over, and begin to spiral out of control for a Raven team reliant on pass interference flags and jump balls over substandard defensive backs.
If the Patriots had the Ravens 2014 schedule, we would be trying to redeem our 2007 season, not sneaking into the play offs like a thief in the night.
The Patriots are going to take the pride of Baltimore and break it over its knee, fertilize our field with whatevers left, and all this baseless blabbering about the Ravens `having our number` only serves to sharpen the buzzsaw with each passing day.