It is baffling to me that a team who beat the #1 seed in both conferences, both in the second half of the season is seen as not as good as their record?I think the Ravens are a team of destiny. I think the Bills have never been as good as their record. This feels like a blowout to me, not too dissimilar to their earlier meeting.
I don't think cold will affect either qbIt is baffling to me that a team who beat the #1 seed in both conferences, both in the second half of the season is seen as not as good as their record?I think the Ravens are a team of destiny. I think the Bills have never been as good as their record. This feels like a blowout to me, not too dissimilar to their earlier meeting.
Different question, had Lamar ever played in snow? Looks like single digits also.
Don't think it's supposed to snow and, as of now, wind looks fine - just below 10 mph. Both these teams like to go with 2 TEs, with 2 RBs, and with 6 OL. Will be interesting to see how Allen and Lamar can make explosive passing plays from these run-heavy looks. Intermediate passing across the middle has been a weak spot for the Ravens Defense all year. But TEs Andrews and Likely are dangerous offensive threats out of play action.It is baffling to me that a team who beat the #1 seed in both conferences, both in the second half of the season is seen as not as good as their record?I think the Ravens are a team of destiny. I think the Bills have never been as good as their record. This feels like a blowout to me, not too dissimilar to their earlier meeting.
Different question, had Lamar ever played in snow? Looks like single digits also.
So 3 out of those 5 wins against playoff teams. Baltimore obliterated all of them. I would say that’s pretty impressive. Also, how a team is playing recently does matter. I don’t really care what they looked like week 4.I think Baltimore is getting a little overrated right now. Since they limped into their week 14 bye, they've beaten: NYG, PIT x2, CLE and HOU. Not exactly a murder's row of good teams but now they are being talked about as a "team of destiny" or "most complete team in the NFL." Little bit of recency bias I think.
So 3 out of those 5 wins against playoff teams. Baltimore obliterated all of them. I would say that’s pretty impressive. Also, how a team is playing recently does matter. I don’t really care what they looked like week 4.I think Baltimore is getting a little overrated right now. Since they limped into their week 14 bye, they've beaten: NYG, PIT x2, CLE and HOU. Not exactly a murder's row of good teams but now they are being talked about as a "team of destiny" or "most complete team in the NFL." Little bit of recency bias I think.
Funny enough, week 4 the Ravens beat Buffalo 35-10.So 3 out of those 5 wins against playoff teams. Baltimore obliterated all of them. I would say that’s pretty impressive. Also, how a team is playing recently does matter. I don’t really care what they looked like week 4.I think Baltimore is getting a little overrated right now. Since they limped into their week 14 bye, they've beaten: NYG, PIT x2, CLE and HOU. Not exactly a murder's row of good teams but now they are being talked about as a "team of destiny" or "most complete team in the NFL." Little bit of recency bias I think.
I think your view might be influenced by watching the Eagles put a pretty solid beating on a team that was absolutely out of gas (note: they really needed the Bye and they were playing Philly on Sunday following a Monday Night Game in LA, all of which had them looking pretty lethargic that day)I think Baltimore is getting a little overrated right now. Since they limped into their week 14 bye, they've beaten: NYG, PIT x2, CLE and HOU. Not exactly a murder's row of good teams but now they are being talked about as a "team of destiny" or "most complete team in the NFL." Little bit of recency bias I think.
Me, too. That allows me to throw out the LV & Cleveland gamesI gotta agree with using recent results because then we get to throw out the week 4 loss![]()
Funny enough, week 4 the Ravens beat Buffalo 35-10.So 3 out of those 5 wins against playoff teams. Baltimore obliterated all of them. I would say that’s pretty impressive. Also, how a team is playing recently does matter. I don’t really care what they looked like week 4.I think Baltimore is getting a little overrated right now. Since they limped into their week 14 bye, they've beaten: NYG, PIT x2, CLE and HOU. Not exactly a murder's row of good teams but now they are being talked about as a "team of destiny" or "most complete team in the NFL." Little bit of recency bias I think.
But yeah, I don't really get the recency bias argument. Weeks 4-7 they beat Buffalo, Cincinnati, Washington, and Tampa Bay (3 playoff teams and the best team that missed) and all but Cincy were dominant wins.
The Ravens 5 losses were by a combined 22 points. In those 5 losses their HOF kicker missed 8 kicks. He seems to have gotten over that, as he hasn't missed since that week 14 bye.
This Ravens team could EASILY have gone 16-1. The only game they really looked like the lesser team in was the Eagles game, and again, that game had 3 Tucker misses in a game they lost by 5. The offense is historically good, the defense hasn't given up over 17 points since the bye week, and even before that, the only team to top 24 points against them since October was the Bengals.
The Ravens have both the best passing offense and best rushing offense in the NFL. They also have the best run defense in the NFL. In all seriousness, I struggle to find anything the Bills do better than Baltimore, other than play in an easier division.
Pittsburgh was never an elite team. They were exposed when they played the elite teams. They beat up on the lesser teams. I classify Pittsburgh (and Houston) as average to maybe slightly above average relative to the rest of the league. Baltimore beat those teams in dominant fashion. Yes recent play does matter because teams do adjust, get healthy and improve over the course of a season. That seems to have happened with Baltimore.So 3 out of those 5 wins against playoff teams. Baltimore obliterated all of them. I would say that’s pretty impressive. Also, how a team is playing recently does matter. I don’t really care what they looked like week 4.I think Baltimore is getting a little overrated right now. Since they limped into their week 14 bye, they've beaten: NYG, PIT x2, CLE and HOU. Not exactly a murder's row of good teams but now they are being talked about as a "team of destiny" or "most complete team in the NFL." Little bit of recency bias I think.
Well if you're going to look at how a team played recently, then PIT was garbage to end the season. They lost their last 5 games and 6 of their last 8. They were probably the weakest playoff team in this years field. So what is it, does recency bias matter or not. Because then your logic is kind of shot.
40% chance of snow right now
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Well stated.I think your view might be influenced by watching the Eagles put a pretty solid beating on a team that was absolutely out of gas (note: they really needed the Bye and they were playing Philly on Sunday following a Monday Night Game in LA, all of which had them looking pretty lethargic that day)I think Baltimore is getting a little overrated right now. Since they limped into their week 14 bye, they've beaten: NYG, PIT x2, CLE and HOU. Not exactly a murder's row of good teams but now they are being talked about as a "team of destiny" or "most complete team in the NFL." Little bit of recency bias I think.
Ravens' 5 games before "limping into bye" =
Beat Broncos* by 31
Beat Cincinnati
Lost at Pittsburgh* by 2 points with 3 turnovers and 3 missed Tucker kicks
Won at Chargers*
Lost to Eagles* by 5 points
* playoff team
Since then they've beaten Pittsburgh by 17 and 14 points and beat Houston, who is one of the 4 remaining AFC playoff teams, by 29 points on the road
There's no question they're playing much better now but it seems part of that is because the Bye revitalized/rejuvenated the team, and part is because they were slow playing things a bit heading into the Bye. They've been running Henry from the pony formation more and more since the Bye and nobody has had an answer yet.
The other big change is the secondary shuffle. Moving Hamilton to deep Safety, and benching Marcus Williams for Ar'Darius Washington is getting all the hype. But they're also now playing their first round pick Nate Wiggins at outside CB on pretty much 100% of the snaps, after slowly working him into the lineup, which has enabled them to move Marlon Humphrey into slot CB where he is wrecking people.
We'll see, but I think there is a good case to be made that the current Ravens team is more reflective of how good they are then how they looked heading into the Bye
I acknowledged that the Eagles were clearly the better team that day.Funny enough, week 4 the Ravens beat Buffalo 35-10.So 3 out of those 5 wins against playoff teams. Baltimore obliterated all of them. I would say that’s pretty impressive. Also, how a team is playing recently does matter. I don’t really care what they looked like week 4.I think Baltimore is getting a little overrated right now. Since they limped into their week 14 bye, they've beaten: NYG, PIT x2, CLE and HOU. Not exactly a murder's row of good teams but now they are being talked about as a "team of destiny" or "most complete team in the NFL." Little bit of recency bias I think.
But yeah, I don't really get the recency bias argument. Weeks 4-7 they beat Buffalo, Cincinnati, Washington, and Tampa Bay (3 playoff teams and the best team that missed) and all but Cincy were dominant wins.
The Ravens 5 losses were by a combined 22 points. In those 5 losses their HOF kicker missed 8 kicks. He seems to have gotten over that, as he hasn't missed since that week 14 bye.
This Ravens team could EASILY have gone 16-1. The only game they really looked like the lesser team in was the Eagles game, and again, that game had 3 Tucker misses in a game they lost by 5. The offense is historically good, the defense hasn't given up over 17 points since the bye week, and even before that, the only team to top 24 points against them since October was the Bengals.
The Ravens have both the best passing offense and best rushing offense in the NFL. They also have the best run defense in the NFL. In all seriousness, I struggle to find anything the Bills do better than Baltimore, other than play in an easier division.
Well the Eagles were up 12 with 1:03 left on the Ravens last drive. So they weren't really trying to stop the Ravens, just make them use up clock. So yeah, they lost by 5, but it wasn't really that close.
The Ravens also have the worst passing defense, so I don't really see them stopping Buffalo too many times.
Updated forecast - all per Buffalo radio
8-10 degrees at kickoff and dropping
Lamar coldest game ever played 27
Henry coldest game ever played 22
Lamar seems to be cold all the time. Everytime I see him on sidelines he has that big trench coat on and a wool hat. Don't think it will make a difference..LOLUpdated forecast - all per Buffalo radio
8-10 degrees at kickoff and dropping
Lamar coldest game ever played 27
Henry coldest game ever played 22
Is Ray Davis in concussion protocol? - Yes, he was Limited todayLamar seems to be cold all the time. Everytime I see him on sidelines he has that big trench coat on and a wool hat. Don't think it will make a difference..LOLUpdated forecast - all per Buffalo radio
8-10 degrees at kickoff and dropping
Lamar coldest game ever played 27
Henry coldest game ever played 22
Is Ray Davis in concussion protocol?
That's gonna hurt. Baltimore has no one else like him. They do have options, however.Again, for me, it's really hard to say Baltimore if Flowers is out.
I think the Bills have never been as good as their record.
It is baffling to me that a team who beat the #1 seed in both conferences, both in the second half of the season is seen as not as good as their record?I think the Ravens are a team of destiny. I think the Bills have never been as good as their record. This feels like a blowout to me, not too dissimilar to their earlier meeting.
Different question, had Lamar ever played in snow? Looks like single digits also.
I think a very forgotten point (that hasn't been mentioned in here as far as I can tell) is that the Bills were missing the entire middle of the defense in the first meeting.
The cheerleaders?
I said Buffalo/Denver was a tossup last week. I picked Denver because, why not? I included it in the games that I wouldn't have wanted to bet on. It was closer than the score. It was 50-50 right up until Lutz doinked before halftime, then it seemed like the wind came out of Denver's sails. You could argue that was halftime adjustments as well, but I think the young team just never recovered.I think the Bills have never been as good as their record.
We know. You keep picking against them and they keep winning. You’d figure at some point you’d stop dwelling on the negatives of their team and start concentrating on the fact that they win. A lot. And only lose to tough teams. I mean, you could shift the emphasis to, “maybe I was wrong about this final eight team that procured the second seed in the conference, but they’re still not as good as Baltimore” and it would be easier to believe or take the opinion seriously at this point.
It is baffling to me that a team who beat the #1 seed in both conferences, both in the second half of the season is seen as not as good as their record?I think the Ravens are a team of destiny. I think the Bills have never been as good as their record. This feels like a blowout to me, not too dissimilar to their earlier meeting.
Different question, had Lamar ever played in snow? Looks like single digits also.
Yeah, it’s baffling. The only team they lost to that wasn’t a playoff team was during Week 18 when they rested everybody. The lost to Houston, Baltimore, and the L.A. Rams in games they were competing for.
I don’t see how on earth travdogg holds his position, but he had Denver beating Buffalo last week, so maybe trav isn’t the guy to be getting your dope from in the end. More like Pulp Fiction than pure cut.
Its very possible Buffalo is a blind spot for me,
Our cheerleaders are tough. Nothing to worry about there. You just won't see them standing still much - gotta keep moving to stay warm.The cheerleaders?
Shhh . . .
The announcers are definitely affected, since they keep the windows open to bring in the crowd noise. They usually have some space heaters running in there but they don't help that much.Forecast says 4 degrees at kickoff
Does that hurt or help Baltimore?Buffalo?The fans?The concessions?The cheerleaders?The announcers?