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3 minutes ago, YattaOkasan said:

Last quarter of the season they have been dominant, but not as challenged as in earlier months.  2nd and 3rd quarters of the season they were still super high variance (granted losses were in the division and on the road but to definitely lesser teams).  I dont think its that long ago.  

 

Ok, to each their own I guess. Not sure what point your trying to make really though. Thinking the Ravens aren't also awesome is silly IMO, but go off I guess. 

 

Sunday will be an absolute war with likely razor margins. Game script can really determine how this one plays out. 

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37 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

 

We are always going to argue for our guys and disagree. I definitely agree whoever wins please beat KC.

No, I loathe them more now. The have become entitled, believing that there QB is MVP every year without genuinely looking at his stats year in and year out. This is a year that he actually deserves it, but they deny the fact the he shoudnt have won it last year. 

 

Why the NFL feels some sort of duty to make the kid MVP every year is beyond me. Its like they treat him like some sort of special needs QB!

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8 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

 

F that. I need Allen to be Allen. Bradshaw can go piss.

never has there been a more overrated QB than Bradshaw. 

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10 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

 

F that. I need Allen to be Allen. Bradshaw can go piss.

 

This upcoming game is reminiscent of the 1975 AFC championship game. One of the most physical games of all time. 

 

1975 AFC championship 

Steelers vs the raiderrressssss

2 minutes ago, boyst said:

never has there been a more overrated QB than Bradshaw. 

Bradshaw was awesome in the playoffs bro. 

5 minutes ago, jaybeezee said:

No, I loathe them more now. The have become entitled, believing that there QB is MVP every year without genuinely looking at his stats year in and year out. This is a year that he actually deserves it, but they deny the fact the he shoudnt have won it last year. 

 

Why the NFL feels some sort of duty to make the kid MVP every year is beyond me. Its like they treat him like some sort of special needs QB!

 

Carton and Mark Schlereth said the ravens are going to blow the bills out. Danny looked at them strangely lol

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3 minutes ago, Kelly to Allen said:

 

This upcoming game is reminiscent of the 1975 AFC championship game. One of the most physical games of all time. 

 

1975 AFC championship 

Steelers vs the raiderrressssss

Bradshaw was awesome in the playoffs bro. 

 

Carton and Mark Schlereth said the ravens are going to blow the bills out. Danny looked at them strangely lol

i'm not your bro, sigma.

 

bradshaw had a whole crew to depend on with his offense and a defense that was among the best ever.

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14 minutes ago, PaattMaann said:

 

Ok, to each their own I guess. Not sure what point your trying to make really though. Thinking the Ravens aren't also awesome is silly IMO, but go off I guess. 

 

Sunday will be an absolute war with likely razor margins. Game script can really determine how this one plays out. 

I def think they are great, but high variance.  Got off my original topic which was complaints about recognition being given to each team (the low end of the variance confusing me why they got so much more recognition).  

 

I expect both teams to play how they did last week which was at a very high level.  I am expecting a very exciting game thats super physical

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13 minutes ago, YattaOkasan said:

We also collected a few wins against teams that just missed the playoffs including Dolphins (they would be in if not for Tua injury, but they also shouldve expected an injury), Colts, Seahawks, Arizona even.

We also didn't lose to anyone who will be drafting in a position to grab their franchise QB in April except for the game we benched our starters because the #2 seed was wrapped up. And our backups almost won that one.

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1 minute ago, boyst said:

i'm not your bro, sigma.

 

bradshaw had a whole crew to depend on with his offense and a defense that was among the best ever.

Bradshaw had some all time playoff performances 

 

I don't know what sigma is lol

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6 minutes ago, YattaOkasan said:

I def think they are great, but high variance.  Got off my original topic which was complaints about recognition being given to each team (the low end of the variance confusing me why they got so much more recognition).  

 

I expect both teams to play how they did last week which was at a very high level.  I am expecting a very exciting game thats super physical

 

The high variance comes in because they rely on having a run game to win and if they don't, Lamar usually struggles.

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8 minutes ago, boyst said:

i'm not your bro, sigma.

 

bradshaw had a whole crew to depend on with his offense and a defense that was among the best ever.

That doesn't make him a worse QB. He shouldn't be punished for having good players to play with. Bradshaw is one of the NFL greats. He isn't the best ever, or anything, but he was a great QB.

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3 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

You must be forgetting about Joe Namath. 

For real. Threw more interceptions than TDs and lost more games than he won.

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Took a look over at the Ravens message board they are looking past the Bills and already discussing the Chiefs matchup.   They think Henry is too much and will beat up on Milano.  Also think the weather favors them.

 

Also noticed our old friend @Ice bowl 67 is over there letting them know he will be cheering for their team the rest of the way.

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5 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

You must be forgetting about Joe Namath. 

I don't see the neer to bring up mediocre or over celebrated QBs to compare to Josh. He's one of a kind. If anything only QBs in the last 10 years are similar. Cam Newton, Lamar Jackson, Pat Mahomes are on his level. Only one of them plays like him, Cam. But Josh is a better QB. Tyrod Taylor is similar to Josh. So was Cunningham who was before his time. 

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1 minute ago, boyst said:

I don't see the neer to bring up mediocre or over celebrated QBs to compare to Josh. He's one of a kind. If anything only QBs in the last 10 years are similar. Cam Newton, Lamar Jackson, Pat Mahomes are on his level. Only one of them plays like him, Cam. But Josh is a better QB. Tyrod Taylor is similar to Josh. So was Cunningham who was before his time. 

Some of the QBs you mentioned I see as running QBs first and throwing second. These are the Cams, Lamars, Vicks and Cunningham by contrast I see Josh as a passing QB who can run similar to Elway, Young, (Seattle) Russel Wilson.  

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1 hour ago, BananaB said:

You don’t make the schedule but you’re bragging about it. My guess is you know it’s a relatively weak list of playoff teams. 
 

Ravens hit Buffalo at the right time. All 3 starters in the second level of their D didn’t play. Add in a couple injures early in game that made them more short handed. Also hit the Texans at a perfect time in the season to have an easy W.  You’re 7-2 against playoff teams though. Congrats

 

Bills team you seen in October isn’t the team you’ll see on Sunday. Not even close

Baltimore had the 32nd ranked defense then, things change 

7 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

Some of the QBs you mentioned I see as running QBs first and throwing second. These are the Cams, Lamars, Vicks and Cunningham by contrast I see Josh as a passing QB who can run similar to Elway, Young, (Seattle) Russel Wilson.  

Do you really believe Lamar is a run first guy? 

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Pretty much what we already know.  Lamar runs more, Allen is just better at it across the board and especially on key downs and in the redzone.

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13 minutes ago, boyst said:

I don't see the neer to bring up mediocre or over celebrated QBs to compare to Josh. He's one of a kind. If anything only QBs in the last 10 years are similar. Cam Newton, Lamar Jackson, Pat Mahomes are on his level. Only one of them plays like him, Cam. But Josh is a better QB. Tyrod Taylor is similar to Josh. So was Cunningham who was before his time. 

Cam was not anywhere near Josh's level as a passer. Not even close.

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