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AFC Championship Pregame - Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers (1 Viewer)

After the game, Suggs said he would play. But if he's so sure he's o.k., then why wasn't he back in the Titans game?

Just guessing that McClain will be o.k. And if he's not -- that might be a silver lining for the Ravens. McGahee is looking friskier than he's looked all year and can actually get to the edge, unlike McClain.

But Rolle -- that looked bad during the game, and apparently he wasn't doing too well in the locker room afterward. I think he's going to be out.

 
Early Forecast discussion from the Pittsburgh National Weather Service. Right now, they’re saying gametime kickoff of 20 degrees, with very light winds. Bet it will be pretty cold by halftime.

LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/...

ANOTHER CLIPPER SYSTEM WILL BRING MORE LIGHT SNOW TO THE AREA WED NIGHT AND THU. NOT SURE AT THIS POINT HOW MUCH SNOW WILL FALL AS AIR WILL BE VERY COLD AND WILL BE DIFFICULT FOR SYSTEM TO PRODUCE MUCH PRECIP. PROBABLY ANOTHER 1 TO 3 INCHES IS A GOOD BET.

THIS CLIPPER SYSTEM WILL RUSH INTO NEW ENGLAND THU AFT...BRINGING AN END TO THE LIGHT SNOW.

SECOND COLDER SHOT OF AIR WILL QUICKLY MOVE IN THU NIGHT AND FRIDAY. DEEP ARCTIC HIGH WILL BUILD INTO THE TN VALLEY FRIDAY. THIS WILL BRING AN END TO THE SNOW SHOWERS AND PROVIDE A VERY COLD DAY ON FRIDAY.

ARCTIC HIGH WILL KEEP THE AREA COLD AND DRY THROUGH MOST OF THE WEEKEND.

 
After the game, Suggs said he would play. But if he's so sure he's o.k., then why wasn't he back in the Titans game?Just guessing that McClain will be o.k. And if he's not -- that might be a silver lining for the Ravens. McGahee is looking friskier than he's looked all year and can actually get to the edge, unlike McClain.But Rolle -- that looked bad during the game, and apparently he wasn't doing too well in the locker room afterward. I think he's going to be out.
Thanks. Looks like we might catch a break if Rolle is out.The Steelers typically have a harder time controlling big power backs who run right at them, like McClain and Jamal Lewis. McClain ran pretty well in their last game, but there aren't any backs who I'm worried about getting to the edge and out-quicking (is that a word?) the linebackers. The only way to run at the Steelers defense is to run at them and pound out the tough yards, and I'm much more worried about a healthy McClain doing that than McGahee at this point.Could be a couple significant injuries, even if they play but aren't at full strength.
 
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I agree that the Rolle injury is devastating.

Another point I think is important is that it looks like the week off helped Ben's shoulder a ton. Yesterday is the first time since he injured it that he's looked 100% to me. He had tremendous zip on his throws and was bombing it all over the place. It looked like a huge difference to me.

 
I agree that the Rolle injury is devastating.Another point I think is important is that it looks like the week off helped Ben's shoulder a ton. Yesterday is the first time since he injured it that he's looked 100% to me. He had tremendous zip on his throws and was bombing it all over the place. It looked like a huge difference to me.
Agreed. I was there yesterday, and people in our section were commenting on how many times we saw him OVERTHROW people yesterday. Granted, it'd have been nice if the throws were completed, but his arm looked much stronger and he didn't take much punishment at all.
 
Another point I think is important is that it looks like the week off helped Ben's shoulder a ton. Yesterday is the first time since he injured it that he's looked 100% to me. He had tremendous zip on his throws and was bombing it all over the place. It looked like a huge difference to me.
Agreed. Best he's looked since early in the season.Same can be said for Heath Miller in the run game. If he shows up to block this is a very different OL.
 
Early Forecast discussion from the Pittsburgh National Weather Service. Right now, they’re saying gametime kickoff of 20 degrees, with very light winds. Bet it will be pretty cold by halftime.

LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/...

ANOTHER CLIPPER SYSTEM WILL BRING MORE LIGHT SNOW TO THE AREA WED NIGHT AND THU. NOT SURE AT THIS POINT HOW MUCH SNOW WILL FALL AS AIR WILL BE VERY COLD AND WILL BE DIFFICULT FOR SYSTEM TO PRODUCE MUCH PRECIP. PROBABLY ANOTHER 1 TO 3 INCHES IS A GOOD BET.

THIS CLIPPER SYSTEM WILL RUSH INTO NEW ENGLAND THU AFT...BRINGING AN END TO THE LIGHT SNOW.

SECOND COLDER SHOT OF AIR WILL QUICKLY MOVE IN THU NIGHT AND FRIDAY. DEEP ARCTIC HIGH WILL BUILD INTO THE TN VALLEY FRIDAY. THIS WILL BRING AN END TO THE SNOW SHOWERS AND PROVIDE A VERY COLD DAY ON FRIDAY.

ARCTIC HIGH WILL KEEP THE AREA COLD AND DRY THROUGH MOST OF THE WEEKEND.
Accuweather is predicting it to be much colder Thurs thru Sat but "warm up" Sunday for a high of 28. Pretty much the same as yesterday. Of course we are talking about a forecast 6 days out so that is certainly subject to change.The key will be the wind. Yesterday it was 28 and I wasn't cold at all because there was very little wind. I had my coat unzipped for most of the game. It would be a much different story if we had 20 mph winds.

In any case I don't think it will affect the players much -- both teams are used to the cold.

 
I agree that the Rolle injury is devastating.
Good news coming out about the Rolle injury from some people "in the know" here in Baltimore -- it wasn't a groin injury so much as it was a direct shot to the family jewels. So while the short-term pain was intense, long-term effects should be insignificant.That's the rumor anyway
 
very hard to beat one team three times in a year.

Came up often with NFC East teams in the playoffs, years ago with Pats Colts in playoffs and AFC East, AFC West teams when Denver was real good......there's alot of precedent. I think it's something to keep in mind before people gift the Steelers a 3rd W.
There have been 18 previous instances in the NFL playoffs of a team playing an opponent it has beaten twice already that year.The team that won the first two games has won the third game 11 out of 18 games (61%)

When at home and with a better record, the results improve to 9-4 (69%)

See for yourself (and add the Giants beating the Cowboys last year) at Pro-Football-Reference

The "it's hard to beat a good team three times" line is basically a myth, based on those numbers.

Now it's also a possibility that it's a misapplied statement. After all, many times (like Giants-Eagles this season), teams meet for a third time having already split; therefore, it's a guarantee that neither team can win all three games.
I don't take it as that. 7 of 18 times the team and/or fans were confident they'd win a 3rd time based on the previous two wins. My point(and whoever thought to look it up and discuss years ago) is simply that the first two Ws doesn't assure a 3rd W.I don't follow that last qualifying line.
The last line in my previous post was an attempt to explain how the myth got started. I don't know the exact number, but I'd guess that the number of times teams meet for a third time in the postseason after splitting their first two games is higher than when one team has split. For argument's sake, let's say it is the same number, which is 18.If that were true, then the total number of times teams have met for the third time in the postseason would be 36, and only 11 of those times would one team have won the same game. See, 11 out of 36 is a low number. But I don't think this is what people refer to by the "hard to beat a team three times" schtick.

Bri, you say 7 of 18 is a good number for the team that lost the first two times. Maybe so, but when I hear the "hard to beat three times" argument, I'd expect the numbers to be better than under 40% for the team that lost the first two times. After all, what are the chances that the home team wins the championship game as it is, regardless of opponent? If my math and my memory are correct, for the AFC it's 8-8 for the last 16 years.

So for me to hear how hard it is to beat a team three times, but the numbers turn out to be better odds than just being the home team in the AFC championship for the past 16 years, then I think it is a failed argument, or as I called it before, a myth.

For what it's worth, I believe that most of the time the third meeting has occurred at earlier levels of the playoffs. The four meetings that came in conference championships, by my count, are:

1982-83 MIA 14 NYJ 0 (MIA defeats NYJ for third time, at home, with better record -- 8 teams made playoffs in nine-game strike season)

1983-84 Raiders 30 SEA 14 (SEA loses after defeating Raiders first two times, but game was on road, Raiders had better record)

1986-87 NYG 17 WASH 0 (NYG defeat WASH for third time, at home, with better record)

1999-2000 TENN 33 JAX 14 (TENN defeats JAX for third time, on road, with better record)

From this very limited data set, there will be little statistical significance, but what we can deduce is:

Home teams in conference championships that swept two regular season games are 2-0 in these "third" games

Teams with better records that swept two regular season games are 3-0 in these "third" games

The only loss in a "third" game occurred when the 9-7 Seahawks played at the 12-4 Raiders.

Again, when I hear how difficult it is to win the "third" time, I expect something different than what the history shows.

Bri, I agree with you if your point is to warn Steeler fans that this game is not in the bag for Pittsburgh. However, having lost four of their past five AFC home championship games, I don't think Steeler fans are overconfident against any team, and especially not one that played the Steelers very closely both previous games this season.

Bottom line on this for me is that there is nothing intrinsically difficult about defeating the same team three times in one season. It neither helps nor hurts; the game stands on its own. If the Steelers had to defeat the Ravens three times this Sunday, then it would indeed be diffcult, but all the Steelers are trying to do is beat the Ravens in one game this Sunday evening.

 
My sister just called me and said she had an extra ticket. I'm flying into the 'burgh on Friday! I'm so excited I just peed on my couch.

 
Well, if theres one team I dont want to face, its the Ravens. But then again, this is going to be the hard-nosed type of football that you love to watch.
I think the Steeler D will expose Flacco's inexperience and I think the Steelers will move the ball better against a tired Ranven's D.27-10 Steelers.
I could see 14-10 PIT, but there's no way that PIT hangs 27 on BAL. No way.
You realize the defense and special teams are capable of scoring points, don't you?
 
Well, if theres one team I dont want to face, its the Ravens. But then again, this is going to be the hard-nosed type of football that you love to watch.
I think the Steeler D will expose Flacco's inexperience and I think the Steelers will move the ball better against a tired Ranven's D.27-10 Steelers.
I could see 14-10 PIT, but there's no way that PIT hangs 27 on BAL. No way.
They've already hung 23 earlier this season with only 1 healthy back and a banged up Roethlisberger. I am not going to say they ARE going to put up 27 against the Ravens -- just that 4 more points doesn't seem beyond the realm of possibility.
 
Suggs' status still unclear

By Aaron Wilson, Times Staff Writer Tuesday, January 13, 2009

OWINGS MILLS -- Although Pro Bowl linebacker Terrell Suggs has guaranteed he won't be sidelined for Sunday's AFC title game because of an injury that team officials termed a strained right shoulder, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh didn't sound nearly as optimistic about Suggs' status.

Harbaugh revealed that Suggs had a magnetic resonance imaging exam performed to determine the extent of the damage suffered when he sacked Tennessee Titans quarterback Kerry Collins, adding that Suggs' outlook to play against the Pittsburgh Steelers would "be close."

"I'm not going to sit here and say it's positive, or we're happy about it," Harbaugh said. "We'll just see how it goes. It's going to be close. He's going to work real hard to try to get back. That's all we know."

When Suggs left the game in the first half of a 13-10 AFC divisional playoff win Saturday, it was announced that his return was questionable. Then, he never played again in the second half.

Suggs, who ranks second in franchise history behind Peter Boulware with 53 career sacks, has never missed a game in six NFL seasons with a consecutive game streak of 96 games.

"Check my track record, I don't miss games," Suggs said after the game. "The only way I wouldn't be there is if I didn't have air in my lungs. I'm playing. It's nothing. What did I tell y'all? I don't even feel it now."

Meanwhile, cornerback Samari Rolle's groin injury is the Ravens' biggest concern besides Suggs. Rolle left the game in the third quarter Saturday and didn't return..

"We're concerned about a lot of guys, and Samari is one of them," Harbaugh said. "Samari has a chance to get back there, and we'll see what happens as the week goes on."

Strong safety Jim Leonhard said he only suffered a minor concussion on his fumble-causing tackle of tight end Alge Crumpler and felt much better by Sunday.

"I should be ready to go," Leonhard said. "Hopefully, they won't hold me out of anything this week."

Rookie running back Ray Rice played in his first game since suffering a shin contusion of his left leg against the Washington Redskins last month, making a brief cameo appearance in Tennessee.

"Ray will be ready to go," Harbaugh said. "He's healthy, he'll practice and we're looking forward to seeing how much he plays as well."

Reach staff writer Aaron Wilson at 410-857-7896 or sports@carrollcountytimes.com.
 
Suggs' status still unclear

By Aaron Wilson, Times Staff Writer Tuesday, January 13, 2009

OWINGS MILLS -- Although Pro Bowl linebacker Terrell Suggs has guaranteed he won't be sidelined for Sunday's AFC title game because of an injury that team officials termed a strained right shoulder, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh didn't sound nearly as optimistic about Suggs' status.

Harbaugh revealed that Suggs had a magnetic resonance imaging exam performed to determine the extent of the damage suffered when he sacked Tennessee Titans quarterback Kerry Collins, adding that Suggs' outlook to play against the Pittsburgh Steelers would "be close."

"I'm not going to sit here and say it's positive, or we're happy about it," Harbaugh said. "We'll just see how it goes. It's going to be close. He's going to work real hard to try to get back. That's all we know."

When Suggs left the game in the first half of a 13-10 AFC divisional playoff win Saturday, it was announced that his return was questionable. Then, he never played again in the second half.

Suggs, who ranks second in franchise history behind Peter Boulware with 53 career sacks, has never missed a game in six NFL seasons with a consecutive game streak of 96 games.

"Check my track record, I don't miss games," Suggs said after the game. "The only way I wouldn't be there is if I didn't have air in my lungs. I'm playing. It's nothing. What did I tell y'all? I don't even feel it now."

Meanwhile, cornerback Samari Rolle's groin injury is the Ravens' biggest concern besides Suggs. Rolle left the game in the third quarter Saturday and didn't return..

"We're concerned about a lot of guys, and Samari is one of them," Harbaugh said. "Samari has a chance to get back there, and we'll see what happens as the week goes on."

Strong safety Jim Leonhard said he only suffered a minor concussion on his fumble-causing tackle of tight end Alge Crumpler and felt much better by Sunday.

"I should be ready to go," Leonhard said. "Hopefully, they won't hold me out of anything this week."

Rookie running back Ray Rice played in his first game since suffering a shin contusion of his left leg against the Washington Redskins last month, making a brief cameo appearance in Tennessee.

"Ray will be ready to go," Harbaugh said. "He's healthy, he'll practice and we're looking forward to seeing how much he plays as well."

Reach staff writer Aaron Wilson at 410-857-7896 or sports@carrollcountytimes.com.
This is exactly the kind of report I expected to hear. The Ravens are going to tip off the Steelers as to whether or not these guys are going to play if they don't have to.
 
Tomlin press conference update: Tomlin said that Troy Polamalu tweaked his calf in pre-game warm-ups Sunday. They may keep him out of a practice or two this week but he should be ready for Sunday. Tomlin said that Justin Hartwig would also be monitored this week in practice but he should be fine to go Sunday. Hartwig injured his knee in the first half against San Diego and was fitted for a knee brace at halftime, he finished the game.

Tomlin said everyone else came out of the Chargers game in good health.

 
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Tomlin press conference update: Tomlin said that Troy Polamalu tweaked his calf in pre-game warm-ups Sunday. They may keep him out of a practice or two this week but he should be ready for Sunday. Tomlin said that Justin Hartwig would also be monitored this week in practice but he should be fine to go Sunday. Hartwig injured his knee in the first half against San Diego and was fitted for a knee brace at halftime, he finished the game. Tomlin said everyone else came out of the Chargers game in good health.
This might be the healthiest this team has been all year. Pretty amazing considering it's January. :unsure:
 
I am hearing that Suggs is very unlikely to play. It hasn't been reported anywhere, but on the radio last night he said that the shoulder popped out and then popped back in. Couple that with the fact he had an MRI yesterday, and I'm guessing the Ravens try to keep open the possibility that he plays (if only to deceive Pittsburgh) before declaring him a late inactive.

This sucks. I think the Ravens are very much the equal of the Steelers but that they're not going to be capable of giving their best effort Sunday. Still waiting to hear more about Rolle. If he's out, just forget it.

 
I am hearing that Suggs is very unlikely to play. It hasn't been reported anywhere, but on the radio last night he said that the shoulder popped out and then popped back in. Couple that with the fact he had an MRI yesterday, and I'm guessing the Ravens try to keep open the possibility that he plays (if only to deceive Pittsburgh) before declaring him a late inactive.
You are probably right. Steelers S Ryan Clark had this happen to him twice this season and both times he missed the following week. Pretty tough to tackle with a bum shoulder.
 
Tomlin press conference update: Tomlin said that Troy Polamalu tweaked his calf in pre-game warm-ups Sunday. They may keep him out of a practice or two this week but he should be ready for Sunday. Tomlin said that Justin Hartwig would also be monitored this week in practice but he should be fine to go Sunday. Hartwig injured his knee in the first half against San Diego and was fitted for a knee brace at halftime, he finished the game. Tomlin said everyone else came out of the Chargers game in good health.
Nice job Frenchy. Good to see we'll have everybody available. :thumbup:
 
Well, if theres one team I dont want to face, its the Ravens. But then again, this is going to be the hard-nosed type of football that you love to watch.
I think the Steeler D will expose Flacco's inexperience and I think the Steelers will move the ball better against a tired Ranven's D.27-10 Steelers.
I could see 14-10 PIT, but there's no way that PIT hangs 27 on BAL. No way.
You realize the defense and special teams are capable of scoring points, don't you?
:hifive: Such a condescending post.
 
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Mr. Brownstone said:
Well, if theres one team I dont want to face, its the Ravens. But then again, this is going to be the hard-nosed type of football that you love to watch.
I think the Steeler D will expose Flacco's inexperience and I think the Steelers will move the ball better against a tired Ranven's D.27-10 Steelers.
I could see 14-10 PIT, but there's no way that PIT hangs 27 on BAL. No way.
You realize the defense and special teams are capable of scoring points, don't you?
:help: Such a condescending post.What an ###.
 
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I am hearing that Suggs is very unlikely to play. It hasn't been reported anywhere, but on the radio last night he said that the shoulder popped out and then popped back in. Couple that with the fact he had an MRI yesterday, and I'm guessing the Ravens try to keep open the possibility that he plays (if only to deceive Pittsburgh) before declaring him a late inactive.

This sucks. I think the Ravens are very much the equal of the Steelers but that they're not going to be capable of giving their best effort Sunday. Still waiting to hear more about Rolle. If he's out, just forget it.
I'm with you. Ravens got shafted last time, and I was hoping for this rematch. They have been the team all year that puts it all on the line for a win. Now I'm getting the feeling that no matter how jacked up the Ravens are to prove themselves, this game will just come down to who's healthy and rested. Pitts by 10.

 
Ravens got shafted last time,
Do enlighten us...
I second that... :shrug:
Come on -- this thread has been a good place for Steelers and Ravens fans to talk to each other about the game. Let's not ruin that when it's only Wednesday. Obviously he's talking about the replay reversal on the Holmes TD in the last match-up. I don't want to beat that dead horse, other than to say I don't think there was enough indisputable evidence to overturn the original call -- whichever way it would have been made on the field -- and that Walt Coleman's ruling deprived fans of an incredible finish. Would the Steelers have gone for it? If so, would they have made it?We'll never know.

 
Ravens got shafted last time,
Do enlighten us...
I second that... :thumbdown:
Come on -- this thread has been a good place for Steelers and Ravens fans to talk to each other about the game. Let's not ruin that when it's only Wednesday. Obviously he's talking about the replay reversal on the Holmes TD in the last match-up. I don't want to beat that dead horse, other than to say I don't think there was enough indisputable evidence to overturn the original call -- whichever way it would have been made on the field -- and that Walt Coleman's ruling deprived fans of an incredible finish. Would the Steelers have gone for it? If so, would they have made it?We'll never know.
Then we'll never know if the Ravens were shafted so let it go. The only thing that matters is this week.
 
Ravens got shafted last time,
Do enlighten us...
I second that... :popcorn:
Come on -- this thread has been a good place for Steelers and Ravens fans to talk to each other about the game. Let's not ruin that when it's only Wednesday. Obviously he's talking about the replay reversal on the Holmes TD in the last match-up. I don't want to beat that dead horse, other than to say I don't think there was enough indisputable evidence to overturn the original call -- whichever way it would have been made on the field -- and that Walt Coleman's ruling deprived fans of an incredible finish. Would the Steelers have gone for it? If so, would they have made it?We'll never know.
I heard Mason talking yesterday on NFL Network, he said Holmes made an outstanding catch to win the game, didn't sound like he felt screwed at all.
 
I expect this to be a very hard fought game coming down to the wire.

The biggest advantage the Steelers have (in my opinion) is in the short to intermediate passing game. Look for Hines and Heath Miller be the main cogs on offense and the reason Pittsburgh scores just enough to pulls this one out. Especially if Rolle is out.

 
Ravens got shafted last time,
Do enlighten us...
I second that... :lmao:
He's obviously talking about the S. Holmes TD at the end of the game. But maybe he should follow the example of the Ravens and leave that in the past.
The reason I ask is...I thought the NFL gave their "Post-game" official review and said it was the right call? They're pretty up front when they screw up....kinda like they did with they Jax/Pitt playoff game last year when, after the fact, they said Jax should have been called for holding on the play that set up the GW Fg...which obviousy screwed the Steelers...

So if it were reversed and the Ravens won like that, after hearing the official statement from the NFL, I would honestly be ok with it. I figured everyone else was too.

 
Baltimore is averaging 248 ypg and giving up 333 ypg in the playoffs.

They better maintain the +7 TO ratio they've got or they are going home. Simple as that.

If the Steelers don't turn the ball over they are going to Tampa.

 
Baltimore is averaging 248 ypg and giving up 333 ypg in the playoffs.They better maintain the +7 TO ratio they've got or they are going home. Simple as that.If the Steelers don't turn the ball over they are going to Tampa.
Yeah, but isn't that the big "if"? Titans could have been saying the same thing and they served it up 3 times on Saturday. Dolphins had 4 INTs and 5 total turnovers.Both those teams were way more careful with the ball than the Steelers. Didn't Ben cough it up 4 times vs. the Titans?
 
Baltimore is averaging 248 ypg and giving up 333 ypg in the playoffs.They better maintain the +7 TO ratio they've got or they are going home. Simple as that.If the Steelers don't turn the ball over they are going to Tampa.
Yeah, but isn't that the big "if"? Titans could have been saying the same thing and they served it up 3 times on Saturday. Dolphins had 4 INTs and 5 total turnovers.Both those teams were way more careful with the ball than the Steelers. Didn't Ben cough it up 4 times vs. the Titans?
Yep, but that is the crux of this game. Without Steeler help, the Ravens are done.
 
Baltimore is averaging 248 ypg and giving up 333 ypg in the playoffs.They better maintain the +7 TO ratio they've got or they are going home. Simple as that.If the Steelers don't turn the ball over they are going to Tampa.
Yeah, but isn't that the big "if"? Titans could have been saying the same thing and they served it up 3 times on Saturday. Dolphins had 4 INTs and 5 total turnovers.Both those teams were way more careful with the ball than the Steelers. Didn't Ben cough it up 4 times vs. the Titans?
In the Steelers 4 losses this year they turned the ball over a total of 15 times vs only 10 times in their 13 wins. Similiarly the Ravens turned the ball over 12 times in their 5 losses vs only 11 times in their 13 wins. Certainly turnovers are huge. That being said in the first meeting both the Ravens & Steelers turned the ball over once and they each turned the ball over twice in the second game. Not sure why anyone would think that either team has an advantage in terms of turnovers going into the 3rd game.
 
Baltimore is averaging 248 ypg and giving up 333 ypg in the playoffs.They better maintain the +7 TO ratio they've got or they are going home. Simple as that.If the Steelers don't turn the ball over they are going to Tampa.
Yeah, but isn't that the big "if"? Titans could have been saying the same thing and they served it up 3 times on Saturday. Dolphins had 4 INTs and 5 total turnovers.Both those teams were way more careful with the ball than the Steelers. Didn't Ben cough it up 4 times vs. the Titans?
Flacco has been erratic in the playoffs, I would put my money on Ben over a Rookie in the AFCC in the turnover dept. anyday and twice on Sunday.
 
.... Now I'm getting the feeling that no matter how jacked up the Ravens are to prove themselves, ....
This is how teams lose. See every recent Raven-Colts game. See how Tennessee self destructed trying to prove they were as tough as the Ravens. I think the Ravens coaching staff is trying to reign in ideas about "proving themselves" in exchange for going out playing their game. If somehow the Ravens figure out how to stop the Steelers hurry up and stacked to one side offense unlike in the first two games they likely get just enough offense to win. If the Ravens allow the Steelers to go down the field at will whenever the Steelers switch into this mode then they likely can't score often enough to win.
 
.... Now I'm getting the feeling that no matter how jacked up the Ravens are to prove themselves, ....
This is how teams lose. See every recent Raven-Colts game. See how Tennessee self destructed trying to prove they were as tough as the Ravens. I think the Ravens coaching staff is trying to reign in ideas about "proving themselves" in exchange for going out playing their game. If somehow the Ravens figure out how to stop the Steelers hurry up and stacked to one side offense unlike in the first two games they likely get just enough offense to win. If the Ravens allow the Steelers to go down the field at will whenever the Steelers switch into this mode then they likely can't score often enough to win.
The Steelers shredded the Ravens twice with that bunch formation (either with 3 WR or 2 WR and TE to one side) and tore up the Chargers with it in the third quarter. They even added a nice variation vs. SD where Ben threw to the lone WR on the back side away from the 2WR/1 TE bunch on the play side.Why can't/how can teams stop that? It seems to create so much confusion with DBs and LBs continually leaving one man uncovered for a big gain. The thing that frustrates me about watching defenses play this formation is that they always seem to give all 3 guys a free release. When the Steelers come out like this, I would like to see the Ravens line up Suggs/Bart Scott right on top of the TE and smash him at the line. Not only might this throw the timing off on the Steelers' routes, it also reduces by one-third the number of coverage decisions that need to be made -- suddenly you've only got 2 WRs coming out and then it's much easier to make coverage decisions.

Of course that wouldn't work as well vs. the 3 WR bunch, especially since the Ravens don't have the kind of DBs that can jam a guy at the line and then stay with him. Maybe Frank Walker could try it on Washington, though I have a nightmare vision of Walker missing his jam and then trailing Washington all the way down the field as he goes in for an uncontested TD.

I am hoping that the Ravens can figure something out where Ed Reed can bait Ben into throwing to a seemingly uncovered guy out of this formation.

 
Ravens got shafted last time,
Do enlighten us...
I second that... :popcorn:
He's obviously talking about the S. Holmes TD at the end of the game. But maybe he should follow the example of the Ravens and leave that in the past.
The reason I ask is...I thought the NFL gave their "Post-game" official review and said it was the right call? They're pretty up front when they screw up....kinda like they did with they Jax/Pitt playoff game last year when, after the fact, they said Jax should have been called for holding on the play that set up the GW Fg...which obviousy screwed the Steelers...
They only do that when it's convenient to do so.
 

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