Playoffs - Ravens at Miami - who will win?
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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
montequi Wrote:
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> Michael Vick did a lot of charity work for the
> city of Atlanta, but I'm not ready to anoint him a
> saint. Pretty much ALL NFL players do charity
> work here-and-there. It comes with the job. As
> a professional athlete, you're a role-model.
> Popular players are big draws that can make a lot
> of money for charities. That's just the way it
> works.
Ray does go above and beyond the typical NFL star, though you're right to say that charity work is not the only measure of a man.
It's fine to have a character debate about Ray, I just don't like when people call him a murderer, because that's not debatable, he is not.
Miami is a totally different team than the one the Ravens played before. Its the playoffs now and that is a whole different ball game. Few rookie QB's play well in a playoff game plus the fact that I bet Cam pulls back Flacco's options on the field just because of that fact. Both of our NT's will play in this game while neither played in the first. Penny is on fire now and he knows that this chance may never come again for him. I think we win.
I hope we have an answer for the Ravens unbalanced line where they line up three tackles to one side followed by a pulling guard and Lorenzo Neil. They have had a lot of success running the ball in this formation.
This is complete speculation on your part, and every comment from the Ravens coaching staff acknowledges that this will be a very different game. Harbaugh has been spending the last 10 minutes of practice running against various formations of the wildcat, running, passing, everything.
10 equates to about 60 minutes total and that ain't enough. We have been saving something special to introduce in big games but you will find out tomorrow.
RayRay Wrote:
Harbaugh has been spending the last 10
> minutes of practice running against various
> formations of the wildcat, running, passing,
> everything.
I'm glad. It's 10 minutes not spent on something else. And there is no telling they will ever see it.
I expect to see a lot of short quick passes to everyone....Fasano, Martin, Cobbs, Williams and Bess with occasional deep passes to Ginn and for CP to pick apart the Ravens defense the way Marino picked apart the 85 Bears.
As stated in another post, The playoffs is no place for a rookie QB and Flacco is gonna learn that tomorrow. Joey has been getting double teamed for weeks now but look for someone else to step up with a big play like Merling did last week. You know Porter is gonna be fired up tomorrow though.
It is about time for Cobbs to come up with a big play as well.
This is the week for the veteran QB's....
Warner over Ryan
Manning over Rivers
Pennington over Flacco
McNabb over Jackson
eesti Wrote:
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> This is the week for the veteran QB's....
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> Warner over Ryan
> Manning over Rivers
> Pennington over Flacco
> McNabb over Jackson
Rivers is a vet too, and I think he'll beat Manning...if his team lets him. It seems SD is doing whatever they can to lose the game. If they lose, it won't be Rivers' fault.
eesti Wrote:
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> he may be a vet but not when compared to Manning.
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> Rivers so far is 16/27 for 174 yards 0 Td's and 1
> int.
He's thrown a lot of balls away, which makes his completion % bad...but I put that on the offensive schemes. If Rivers had more options he'd complete more passes. As for TDs, SD's running game has been great today. I still like Rivers' determination, stretching for that first down on the scramble. He's doing whatever he can to win the game.