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There shouldn't be any doubt that KC will win it. The "three-peat" was being talked about before the confetti was done falling. 

Buffalo might be allowed to play in one either the last season in current stadium OR first in new.

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Ravens had best record in AFC last season and made the AFCCG.  They’ve seemingly had a good offseason too, whereas we’ve cut a lot of vets and have a lot more unknowns heading into next season.  Totally reasonable for Ravens to have lower odds, even though we could be just as good as them or better when games start getting played.  

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14 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

I understand Chiefs and Niners even the Lions…I just don’t see where Baltimore is better 

 

 

5th?  Did they not read this board and understand we blew the draft?  That we picked the wrong WR?  That we don't have a #1 WR?

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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/39922060/ravens-john-harbaugh-free-agency-geno-stone-jadeveon-clowney-patrick-queen
 

It's a frustrating offseason anytime a franchise like Baltimore goes from having the NFL's best record in the regular season to watching 14 players sign with another team and trading another (right tackle Morgan Moses to the New York Jets). According to ESPN Stats & Information, the 15 players lost this offseason are tied for the most with the Minnesota Vikings.

This type of free agency period was expected in Baltimore, which had limited salary cap space and currently has $10 million in cap room. The list of players gone from the Ravens include Pro Bowl inside linebacker Patrick Queen, who signed with the rival Pittsburgh Steelers; three starting offensive linemen (guards Kevin Zeitlerand John Simpson along with Moses); their most productive edge rusher in Jadeveon Clowney; their touchdown leader in running back Gus Edwards; and the NFL's runner-up in interceptions last season in safety Geno Stone.

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44 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:

Ravens had best record in AFC last season and made the AFCCG.  They’ve seemingly had a good offseason too, whereas we’ve cut a lot of vets and have a lot more unknowns heading into next season.  Totally reasonable for Ravens to have lower odds, even though we could be just as good as them or better when games start getting played.  

 

Raven are never winning anything with Jackson there. He is the anti-Allen...

 

The player who plays great during the regular season and disappears in the playoffs where Allen does boneheaded things at times in the regular season but is one of the best postseason QBs in NFL history.

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28 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

Raven are never winning anything with Jackson there. He is the anti-Allen...

 

The player who plays great during the regular season and disappears in the playoffs where Allen does boneheaded things at times in the regular season but is one of the best postseason QBs in NFL history.


Agree about Jackson, wouldn’t put my money on the Ravens ever.

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