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LAST CALL FOR RAVENS/PATS SIG BET! (1 Viewer)

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Or at least I hope so.This should be a great test for them, and we'll see whether or not they belong in the top tier of teams. They already have a win over Pittsburgh, and if they beat NE as well, then they have to be considered up there with any other NFL team.Jamal Lewis might be out, however, which is huge. This could be a big test for Boller if Lewis is out. He has been improving as of late.I'd offer to do a sig bet if anyone wanted to...but are there even any Pats fans here?Edit: See page 3 for more details on the sig bet. Sig from the NE fans is due by 3:00PM EST today. I'll get the Ravens fans sig in by that time as well.

 
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Or at least I hope so.This should be a great test for them, and we'll see whether or not they belong in the top tier of teams. They already have a win over Pittsburgh, and if they beat NE as well, then they have to be considered up there with any other NFL team.Jamal Lewis might be out, however, which is huge. This could be a big test for Boller if Lewis is out. He has been improving as of late.I'd offer to do a sig bet if anyone wanted to...but are there even any Pats fans here?
Yeah, I'm sure you'll have trouble finding people on the Pats' bandwagon...I'm a niners fan, but I think the pats will win this one. Bal doesn't have the WR or QB talent to take advantage of the banged up NE secondary, and that's their only weakness right now.
 
You must be crazy!! The Baltimore Ravens are not even close to being in the same class with the New England Patriots. New England is clearly the better team in EVERY category, especially coaching. They know how to win and they prove it every week. New England= 23 Baltimore= 10 :boxing:

 
As much as I am not a NE fan....NE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ravens.

 
I think KC howed us how vulnerable the NE Secondary is. I hope Boller can find his open zone receivers. I will be rooting for Baltimore ... DST ;)

 
Or at least I hope so.This should be a great test for them, and we'll see whether or not they belong in the top tier of teams. They already have a win over Pittsburgh, and if they beat NE as well, then they have to be considered up there with any other NFL team.Jamal Lewis might be out, however, which is huge. This could be a big test for Boller if Lewis is out. He has been improving as of late.I'd offer to do a sig bet if anyone wanted to...but are there even any Pats fans here?
I'm a pats fan. Born and raised in MA. I can't imagine how you can think the Ravens will even make it a good game. ALL I can say is 24 outa 25, and still going. Brady is the man, probably the best QB in the league.
 
I think the Ravens have a very good chance of beating the Pats. I hate both teams so I'm not wearing any homer goggles. It will depend on JLewis' status -- without him they are toast.

 
Lets see how bdadly Asante Samuels is hurt before celebrating a victory. Baltimore's D combined with a good day from Boller = far from a lock for the Pats.GG

 
The only game the Pats have lost was on the road against a very good Steelers team. This game is at home against a team a notch below Pitt. New England should win what should be a low scoring game.

 
The only game the Pats have lost was on the road against a very good Steelers team. This game is at home against a team a notch below Pitt. New England should win what should be a low scoring game.
And without Corey Dillon, mind you.
 
I agree this game should be a low scoring affair. Baltimore's offense will struggle on the road, despite the banged up NE 2ndry. Boller has improved and has incentive cause the Pats traded him for a 1st rd pick. However, Bill knows Boller very well and will attack his weaknesses (just ask Bledsoe). This game will still be close since I see a long day for the Pats offense as well.....looks like a last minute FG win for the Pats at home (where they havnt lost in a long long time).

 
The only game the Pats have lost was on the road against a very good Steelers team. This game is at home against a team a notch below Pitt. New England should win what should be a low scoring game.
And without Corey Dillon, mind you.
And Ty Law knocked out in the first five minutes.The secondary is weak...and yet they came back to beat the Rams, Bills, and KC. Two of the three are throwing teams and let could not capitalize. The Ravens were built for defense and running, not throwing.
 
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The only game the Pats have lost was on the road against a very good Steelers team. This game is at home against a team a notch below Pitt. New England should win what should be a low scoring game.

And without Corey Dillon, mind you.
And without one of their best players:DEION BRANCH

He is a monster!

 
You Pats fans do realize that the Ravens whipped the Steelers, who in turned whipped the Pats, don't you?I've been looking forward to a Pats-Ravens game for a long time. Hard to believe they haven't played each other since 1999 when they both stunk. Now, it's a match-up of the last two AFC teams to win the Super Bowl.A huge key will be the health of Deion Sanders. If he can play, the Ravens can single cover all NE WRs, which frees up Ed Reed to make plays all over the field.Ravens' injuries are getting frustrating. They're 6-1 when Ogden and Jamal are in the lineup together, 1-2 when they aren't. Should still be a great game.

 
The only game the Pats have lost was on the road against a very good Steelers team. This game is at home against a team a notch below Pitt. New England should win what should be a low scoring game.
And without Corey Dillon, mind you.
I may have missed it, but since when does Corey Dillon play defense?This "the Pats would have won if they had Dillon" nonsense is exactly that, nonsense.The Steelers were without Casey Hampton, Kendrell Bell, and Chad Scott on defense but that never gets mentioned. :rolleyes: Face it, the Pats got absolutley OWNED and unless Dillon would have made a switch to LB and stopped the Steelers run game he would have made NO difference. Just how much running do you think the Pats would have done anyway when they were down 21-3?A word to the Pats homers, your team is NOT invincible and they were taken behind the woodshed, stop drinking the media Kool Aide and take off the blinders, Dillon would have made NO difference.:rantover:
 
You must be crazy!! The Baltimore Ravens are not even close to being in the same class with the New England Patriots. New England is clearly the better team in EVERY category, especially coaching. They know how to win and they prove it every week. New England= 23 Baltimore= 10 :boxing:
sig bet?This goes for anyone not just the person I quoted.I'm going away for Thanksgiving and might not have access to the computer, but I'l check back here Friday to see if anyone accepts.
 
Or at least I hope so.This should be a great test for them, and we'll see whether or not they belong in the top tier of teams. They already have a win over Pittsburgh, and if they beat NE as well, then they have to be considered up there with any other NFL team.Jamal Lewis might be out, however, which is huge. This could be a big test for Boller if Lewis is out. He has been improving as of late.I'd offer to do a sig bet if anyone wanted to...but are there even any Pats fans here?
I'm a pats fan. Born and raised in MA. I can't imagine how you can think the Ravens will even make it a good game. ALL I can say is 24 outa 25, and still going. Brady is the man, probably the best QB in the league.
How are so many people(not just the person I quoted) saying, "Its not even going to be close."Look, I understand that the Pats are the better team, but the Ravens keep almost every game close and the Ravens are definitely a top 6-7 team in the league, so its not like I'm making some crazy prediction like saying the 49ers will beat the Pats.
 
You must be crazy!! The Baltimore Ravens are not even close to being in the same class with the New England Patriots. New England is clearly the better team in EVERY category, especially coaching. They know how to win and they prove it every week. New England= 23 Baltimore= 10 :boxing:
every category, especially coaching??Come on...How about linebacker? We'll start there. Are the Pats better there?How about safety or CB?
 
JW,Serious question. Would you have the Ravens ranked higher in your power rankings because you think they will beat the Pats? Now, if the Ravens do in fact beat the Pats, would you move them ahead of the Pats?

 
The only game the Pats have lost was on the road against a very good Steelers team. This game is at home against a team a notch below Pitt. New England should win what should be a low scoring game.
really? So what was this all about then:week 2: Ravens 30, Steelers 13The Ravens, when healthy, are a pretty good team. The Steelers just havn't had any injuries while the Ravens have.
 
Ravens' injuries are getting frustrating. They're 6-1 when Ogden and Jamal are in the lineup together, 1-2 when they aren't. Should still be a great game.
Exactly. Look, obviously I'm biased, but when healthy, I think this team can beat anybody. Nobody wants to play Baltimore in the playoffs.
 
The only game the Pats have lost was on the road against a very good Steelers team. This game is at home against a team a notch below Pitt. New England should win what should be a low scoring game.
And without Corey Dillon, mind you.
I may have missed it, but since when does Corey Dillon play defense?This "the Pats would have won if they had Dillon" nonsense is exactly that, nonsense.The Steelers were without Casey Hampton, Kendrell Bell, and Chad Scott on defense but that never gets mentioned. :rolleyes: Face it, the Pats got absolutley OWNED and unless Dillon would have made a switch to LB and stopped the Steelers run game he would have made NO difference. Just how much running do you think the Pats would have done anyway when they were down 21-3?A word to the Pats homers, your team is NOT invincible and they were taken behind the woodshed, stop drinking the media Kool Aide and take off the blinders, Dillon would have made NO difference.:rantover:
:goodposting: :goodposting: :goodposting:
 
Ravens' injuries are getting frustrating. They're 6-1 when Ogden and Jamal are in the lineup together, 1-2 when they aren't. Should still be a great game.
Exactly. Look, obviously I'm biased, but when healthy, I think this team can beat anybody. Nobody wants to play Baltimore in the playoffs.
The Titans didn't seem to mind last year. :P
 
As a Steelers homer, let me say this. The Ravens (as much as it kills me to say this) are playing good ball right now. The defense is (as always) solid and the success of the team hinges on the arm of Kyle Boller and wether they can get the running game squared away with the injuries.Now, do I think the Ravens can beat the Pats? Definitely. Do I think they will? I'm not sure about that.All I know is that for some unknown reason, the Pats fans STILL think their team is head and shoulders above the rest in the league (which may have been true a year ago) but that is most definitely NOT the case this year. You are still being portrayed as the "media darlings" and I don't think anyone would want it any other way.Pats fans are starting to make a case for the most OBLIVIOUS fans in the league (you're just behind Stains fans for now). Your team got outplayed, outcoached, and BEATEN. The Pats are very beatable, as the Steelers showed, and I would not be surprised at all if the Ravens knocked them off.Take your loss like men and stop making excuses. It just makes you look dumb.

 
You must be crazy!! The Baltimore Ravens are not even close to being in the same class with the New England Patriots. New England is clearly the better team in EVERY category, especially coaching. They know how to win and they prove it every week. New England= 23 Baltimore= 10 :boxing:
sig bet?This goes for anyone not just the person I quoted.I'm going away for Thanksgiving and might not have access to the computer, but I'l check back here Friday to see if anyone accepts.
I'm in. The Pats don't lose at the Razor. For those of you that don't now, I am referring to Gilette Stadium. Ravens D is nasty, we have the upperhand everywhere else. By the way, if Law and Poole were healthy, I would say they have a better secondary.24-10 pats
 
The only game the Pats have lost was on the road against a very good Steelers team. This game is at home against a team a notch below Pitt. New England should win what should be a low scoring game.
And without Corey Dillon, mind you.
I may have missed it, but since when does Corey Dillon play defense?This "the Pats would have won if they had Dillon" nonsense is exactly that, nonsense.The Steelers were without Casey Hampton, Kendrell Bell, and Chad Scott on defense but that never gets mentioned. :rolleyes: Face it, the Pats got absolutley OWNED and unless Dillon would have made a switch to LB and stopped the Steelers run game he would have made NO difference. Just how much running do you think the Pats would have done anyway when they were down 21-3?A word to the Pats homers, your team is NOT invincible and they were taken behind the woodshed, stop drinking the media Kool Aide and take off the blinders, Dillon would have made NO difference.:rantover:
Ok, Mr. Sensitive. Point out to me where I said that the Pats would have won with Corey Dillon.All I'm saying is that the loss of Dillon had a pretty big impact on that game, since the Patriots basically abandoned the run and became very one-dimensional. Would Dillon have changed that? Maybe.Take off the sandpaper underwear, you whiny tool wannabe.
 
The only game the Pats have lost was on the road against a very good Steelers team. This game is at home against a team a notch below Pitt. New England should win what should be a low scoring game.
And without Corey Dillon, mind you.
I may have missed it, but since when does Corey Dillon play defense?This "the Pats would have won if they had Dillon" nonsense is exactly that, nonsense.The Steelers were without Casey Hampton, Kendrell Bell, and Chad Scott on defense but that never gets mentioned. :rolleyes: Face it, the Pats got absolutley OWNED and unless Dillon would have made a switch to LB and stopped the Steelers run game he would have made NO difference. Just how much running do you think the Pats would have done anyway when they were down 21-3?A word to the Pats homers, your team is NOT invincible and they were taken behind the woodshed, stop drinking the media Kool Aide and take off the blinders, Dillon would have made NO difference.:rantover:
Ok, Mr. Sensitive. Point out to me where I said that the Pats would have won with Corey Dillon.All I'm saying is that the loss of Dillon had a pretty big impact on that game, since the Patriots basically abandoned the run and became very one-dimensional. Would Dillon have changed that? Maybe.Take off the sandpaper underwear, you whiny tool wannabe.
The loss of Dillon did have an impact on the game, the same as the loss of Hampton, Bell, and Scott had an impact on the game.You know as well as I do that the Pats would not have won that game even if they had Dillon.Now I suggest you take off your "sandpaper" thong and stop being a whiny "tool" yourself.
 
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Take your loss like men and stop making excuses. It just makes you look dumb.
I've yet to hear any Patriot fan, player, or coach saying it was anything but a beating that the Steelers gave to the Pats. Dillon probably wouldn't have turned the tide - possibly a healthy O-line would have limited the turnovers, but that's about it.However, I do believe the Patriots will win when and if they play the Steelers in the playoffs. It would be a heckova ball game, though.GG
 
Ravens' injuries are getting frustrating. They're 6-1 when Ogden and Jamal are in the lineup together, 1-2 when they aren't. Should still be a great game.
Exactly. Look, obviously I'm biased, but when healthy, I think this team can beat anybody. Nobody wants to play Baltimore in the playoffs.
The Titans didn't seem to mind last year. :P
I'm talking about this year.
 
As a Steelers homer, let me say this. The Ravens (as much as it kills me to say this) are playing good ball right now. The defense is (as always) solid and the success of the team hinges on the arm of Kyle Boller and wether they can get the running game squared away with the injuries.Now, do I think the Ravens can beat the Pats? Definitely. Do I think they will? I'm not sure about that.All I know is that for some unknown reason, the Pats fans STILL think their team is head and shoulders above the rest in the league (which may have been true a year ago) but that is most definitely NOT the case this year. You are still being portrayed as the "media darlings" and I don't think anyone would want it any other way.Pats fans are starting to make a case for the most OBLIVIOUS fans in the league (you're just behind Stains fans for now). Your team got outplayed, outcoached, and BEATEN. The Pats are very beatable, as the Steelers showed, and I would not be surprised at all if the Ravens knocked them off.Take your loss like men and stop making excuses. It just makes you look dumb.
Yes pitty, the Steelers kick the Pats asses a few weeks ago. There is no denying it. Can we move on now? We are talking about the Ravens (with no Jamal Lewis this week). KC (ranked 1 in total offense) exposed our week secondary last night and still couldn't win. I doubt the Ravens (ranked 29th in total offense) will have the same results.I see the Pats winning this one quite easily. Pats score at least 30 and the Ravens don't break 20.
 
I'm in. The Pats don't lose at the Razor. For those of you that don't now, I am referring to Gilette Stadium. Ravens D is nasty, we have the upperhand everywhere else. By the way, if Law and Poole were healthy, I would say they have a better secondary.24-10 pats
Yeah, the Titans didn't use to lose at home either until the Ravens fixed that.By the way, if Law and Poole were healthy, the Pats' secondary still wouldn't be as good as Baltimore's.Law would be the Ravens' #2 CB. Poole would be about #5 behind McAlister, Baxter, Deion and Chad Williams.Homer glasses aside, does anyone else think Rodney Harrison's play has declined significantly this season? Sure, he's still good for one or two big hits a game, but he struggles to cover in the best of situations and far too often has his nose in the opponent's backfield looking to lay out an RB while a WR streaks downfield behind him.
 
As a Steelers homer, let me say this. The Ravens (as much as it kills me to say this) are playing good ball right now. The defense is (as always) solid and the success of the team hinges on the arm of Kyle Boller and wether they can get the running game squared away with the injuries.Now, do I think the Ravens can beat the Pats? Definitely. Do I think they will? I'm not sure about that.All I know is that for some unknown reason, the Pats fans STILL think their team is head and shoulders above the rest in the league (which may have been true a year ago) but that is most definitely NOT the case this year. You are still being portrayed as the "media darlings" and I don't think anyone would want it any other way.Pats fans are starting to make a case for the most OBLIVIOUS fans in the league (you're just behind Stains fans for now). Your team got outplayed, outcoached, and BEATEN. The Pats are very beatable, as the Steelers showed, and I would not be surprised at all if the Ravens knocked them off.Take your loss like men and stop making excuses. It just makes you look dumb.
Yes pitty, the Steelers kick the Pats asses a few weeks ago. There is no denying it. Can we move on now? We are talking about the Ravens (with no Jamal Lewis this week). KC (ranked 1 in total offense) exposed our week secondary last night and still couldn't win. I doubt the Ravens (ranked 29th in total offense) will have the same results.I see the Pats winning this one quite easily. Pats score at least 30 and the Ravens don't break 20.
Fair enough. The excuses are just getting old.I don't think you should be so confident, however. In today's NFL, parity rules, and the Ravens have a solid squad who may just beat the Pats.This game will NOT be a blow out like you are predicting. Yes the Pats may win the game, but it won't be that easy. (and I can't stand the Ravens, so take it for what its worth)
 
The only game the Pats have lost was on the road against a very good Steelers team. This game is at home against a team a notch below Pitt. New England should win what should be a low scoring game.
really? So what was this all about then:week 2: Ravens 30, Steelers 13The Ravens, when healthy, are a pretty good team. The Steelers just havn't had any injuries while the Ravens have.
I'm with you on the argument that the Ravens have a good chance to knock of the Pats if Lewis plays, but you're dead wrong on your statement that the Steelers have not had any injuries this yr, starting qb- Maddox ok that might have been a blessing, but the Steelers have been without pro bowl NT Hampton, LB Bell, RB Staley, Steelers best cover CB Scott, G Simmons, S Logan, and now WR Burress.
 
The only game the Pats have lost was on the road against a very good Steelers team. This game is at home against a team a notch below Pitt. New England should win what should be a low scoring game.
really? So what was this all about then:week 2: Ravens 30, Steelers 13The Ravens, when healthy, are a pretty good team. The Steelers just havn't had any injuries while the Ravens have.
I'm with you on the argument that the Ravens have a good chance to knock of the Pats if Lewis plays, but you're dead wrong on your statement that the Steelers have not had any injuries this yr, starting qb- Maddox ok that might have been a blessing, but the Steelers have been without pro bowl NT Hampton, LB Bell, RB Staley, Steelers best cover CB Scott, G Simmons, S Logan, and now WR Burress.
Come on guys, every team has injuries. It's what the team does, to compensate for them, that matters.
 
I'm with you on the argument that the Ravens have a good chance to knock of the Pats if Lewis plays, but you're dead wrong on your statement that the Steelers have not had any injuries this yr, starting qb- Maddox ok that might have been a blessing, but the Steelers have been without pro bowl NT Hampton, LB Bell, RB Staley, Steelers best cover CB Scott, G Simmons, S Logan, and now WR Burress.
Exactly. The Steelers have had their fair share of injuries.
 
As a Steelers homer, let me say this. The Ravens (as much as it kills me to say this) are playing good ball right now. The defense is (as always) solid and the success of the team hinges on the arm of Kyle Boller and wether they can get the running game squared away with the injuries.Now, do I think the Ravens can beat the Pats? Definitely. Do I think they will? I'm not sure about that.All I know is that for some unknown reason, the Pats fans STILL think their team is head and shoulders above the rest in the league (which may have been true a year ago) but that is most definitely NOT the case this year. You are still being portrayed as the "media darlings" and I don't think anyone would want it any other way.Pats fans are starting to make a case for the most OBLIVIOUS fans in the league (you're just behind Stains fans for now). Your team got outplayed, outcoached, and BEATEN. The Pats are very beatable, as the Steelers showed, and I would not be surprised at all if the Ravens knocked them off.Take your loss like men and stop making excuses. It just makes you look dumb.
Yes pitty, the Steelers kick the Pats asses a few weeks ago. There is no denying it. Can we move on now? We are talking about the Ravens (with no Jamal Lewis this week). KC (ranked 1 in total offense) exposed our week secondary last night and still couldn't win. I doubt the Ravens (ranked 29th in total offense) will have the same results.I see the Pats winning this one quite easily. Pats score at least 30 and the Ravens don't break 20.
The Pats will score 30 on the Ravens? I would love to hear your explanation on that one...The Ravens have limited teams WITH BETTER OFFENSES THAN NE to the following points:Pitt 13KC 27Philly 15Meanwhile, the Pats have scored against teams WITH WORSE DEFENSES the following points:KC 27Indy 27Arizona 23NY 13Pitt 20
 
The only game the Pats have lost was on the road against a very good Steelers team. This game is at home against a team a notch below Pitt. New England should win what should be a low scoring game.
really? So what was this all about then:week 2: Ravens 30, Steelers 13The Ravens, when healthy, are a pretty good team. The Steelers just havn't had any injuries while the Ravens have.
I'm with you on the argument that the Ravens have a good chance to knock of the Pats if Lewis plays, but you're dead wrong on your statement that the Steelers have not had any injuries this yr, starting qb- Maddox ok that might have been a blessing, but the Steelers have been without pro bowl NT Hampton, LB Bell, RB Staley, Steelers best cover CB Scott, G Simmons, S Logan, and now WR Burress.
You're 100% right..I take that back.
 
The only game the Pats have lost was on the road against a very good Steelers team. This game is at home against a team a notch below Pitt. New England should win what should be a low scoring game.
really? So what was this all about then:week 2: Ravens 30, Steelers 13The Ravens, when healthy, are a pretty good team. The Steelers just havn't had any injuries while the Ravens have.
I'm with you on the argument that the Ravens have a good chance to knock of the Pats if Lewis plays, but you're dead wrong on your statement that the Steelers have not had any injuries this yr, starting qb- Maddox ok that might have been a blessing, but the Steelers have been without pro bowl NT Hampton, LB Bell, RB Staley, Steelers best cover CB Scott, G Simmons, S Logan, and now WR Burress.
Come on guys, every team has injuries. It's what the team does, to compensate for them, that matters.
Agreed, but when you lose your 3 best offensive players(and not only that, but Heap, JLewis, and Ogden were our 3 best offensive players BY FAR), then its tough. That would be the equivalent of Philly losing McNabb, TO, and whomever their best o-lineman is. How do you think that would affect them?
 
I see the Pats winning this one quite easily. Pats score at least 30
:rotflmao: Do you know how many TD drives of more than 20 yards the Ravens have allowed in the last 6 games? 4 - and one of those was the meaningless 2:00 drive at the end of this week's game with the Ravens holding a 30-3 lead.You know what these numbers are?18 for 3911 for 4521 for 10223 for 7024 for 12718 for 5712 for 916 for 2315 for 7410 for 27Corey Dillon's last 10 games vs. the Ravens. It's not exactly like he's some mysterious entity that's going to scare them.If the Pats can't put up 30 on the Colts or Chiefs, I don't think they'll do it vs. the Ravens. Aren't they the team that only scored 13 at home vs. the Jets?
 
I may have missed it, but since when does Corey Dillon play defense?This "the Pats would have won if they had Dillon" nonsense is exactly that, nonsense.The Steelers were without Casey Hampton, Kendrell Bell, and Chad Scott on defense but that never gets mentioned. :rolleyes: Face it, the Pats got absolutley OWNED and unless Dillon would have made a switch to LB and stopped the Steelers run game he would have made NO difference. Just how much running do you think the Pats would have done anyway when they were down 21-3?A word to the Pats homers, your team is NOT invincible and they were taken behind the woodshed, stop drinking the media Kool Aide and take off the blinders, Dillon would have made NO difference.:rantover:
:goodposting:I was about to post this until I read your perfect summary. SENSATIONAL !
 
The Pats will be playing a short field all day. They will have the Ravens pinned down and forced to punt then have great starting field position. With Branch back, they will go 5 wides alot. Who the Ravens gonna leave one on one? That guy is going to have a great day. Brady progresses through his reads fast and makes great decisions, not to mention his pocket awareness.So when the Pats only have to travel 60 yards or less to score, they will score a buch.

 
Who the Ravens gonna leave one on one?
How about....whomever Chris McAllister is covering.I don't understand your point....its not like you have 3-4 great WRs like the Colts and the Ravens just can't cover any of them 1-on-1.
 
really? So what was this all about then:

week 2: Ravens 30, Steelers 13

The Ravens, when healthy, are a pretty good team. The Steelers just havn't had any injuries while the Ravens have.
:confused: First off, Week 2 was a looooooong time (and Tommy Maddox) ago.

Second,

The Ravens have had injuries but the Steelers haven't?

Maddox (this was a good one though)

Kendall Simmons - out for season

Duce Staley - out last 3 weeks

Kendrell Bell - has played 2-3 games all year

Chad Scott - been out since week 5

Casey Hampton - out for season

Plaxico Burress - hammy, may miss 2-4 weeks

It's not like these are special teamers, man... you're talking about a starting OG, starting RB, Pro-Bowl LB and NT, #1 CB, etc....

I have had it up to the eyeballs with people pointing to other teams' injuries as the reason that they're not where the Steelers are. The Steelers have had as many if not MORE serious injuries than a lot of these teams; the difference is that they had the depth and the resolve to overcome those injuries. Stop looking for excuses.

 
First off, Week 2 was a looooooong time (and Tommy Maddox) ago.

Second,

The Ravens have had injuries but the Steelers haven't?

Maddox (this was a good one though)

Kendall Simmons - out for season

Duce Staley - out last 3 weeks

Kendrell Bell - has played 2-3 games all year

Chad Scott - been out since week 5

Casey Hampton - out for season

Plaxico Burress - hammy, may miss 2-4 weeks

It's not like these are special teamers, man... you're talking about a starting OG, starting RB, Pro-Bowl LB and NT, #1 CB, etc....

I have had it up to the eyeballs with people pointing to other teams' injuries as the reason that they're not where the Steelers are. The Steelers have had as many if not MORE serious injuries than a lot of these teams; the difference is that they had the depth and the resolve to overcome those injuries. Stop looking for excuses.
:goodposting: Thats the only thing other teams can say. Coming into this year the Steelers weren't supposed to do anything and the Patsies were supposed to steam roll everybody on their way to a second consecutive Super Bowl title.

The media and fans of other teams have NO idea how to deal with this. This is their attempt at trying to save face.

Well, at least Eagles fans have stopped with the excuses, I think.

 

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