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How the Ravens feast on quarterbacks, and why the Saints have an advantage
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Re: How the Ravens feast on quarterbacks, and why the Saints have an advantage
Hate games after bye weeks. Seems like teams historically don't do well, especially after they dish out an epic blowout for some reason. Countless times a blowout occurs, bye and then they get blown out.
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Re: How the Ravens feast on quarterbacks, and why the Saints have an advantage
Well I feel somewhat better. LOL
Honestly, I'll be pretty darn happy if we get 2 of the next 3 / or even 3 of the next 5. We're in a tough stretch then next month or so. |
Re: How the Ravens feast on quarterbacks, and why the Saints have an advantage
I dropped the Ravens D. Sounds stupid but I knew before watching this they only feast on inexperienced QB's. Rest of their schedule is against experience. They won't be blitzing Brees that much unless they want to get torched. They are still a good D but Brees wins the chess match.
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Re: How the Ravens feast on quarterbacks, and why the Saints have an advantage
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Re: How the Ravens feast on quarterbacks, and why the Saints have an advantage
Beating up on young QBs huh? Get ready for a dose of MVP reality. Protect the ball and we win 27-17 in a hostile environment.
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Re: How the Ravens feast on quarterbacks, and why the Saints have an advantage
Oh boy! We are the under dogs! That means we will bring our A game! And Drew should throw a touch down or two......just sayin':cool:
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