The measure of an NFL team...
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The measure of an NFL team...
How do you measure an NFL team and it's coaching staff..?
Give them a "win-and-you're-in" scenario
a week 17 home game
against a lesser opponent
win-and-you're-in
Baltimore vs. Cincinnati
WTF Baltimore..?
Give them a "win-and-you're-in" scenario
a week 17 home game
against a lesser opponent
win-and-you're-in
Baltimore vs. Cincinnati
WTF Baltimore..?
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Re: The measure of an NFL team...
Meh. Once you get past the Patriots, Steelers, Rams, Saints, Vikings, Eagles (pre Foles)... there really isn't much difference between a 10-6 and 6-10 team. I do agree that the Ravens laid an egg, but that's who they are this year.Chizzang wrote:How do you measure an NFL team and it's coaching staff..?
Give them a "win-and-you're-in" scenario
a week 17 home game
against a lesser opponent
win-and-you're-in
Baltimore vs. Cincinnati
WTF Baltimore..?
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Re: The measure of an NFL team...
Yeah. The Ravens overachieved this season despite the last game loss. How can you expect more from a team without an elite quarterback?89Hen wrote:Meh. Once you get past the Patriots, Steelers, Rams, Saints, Vikings, Eagles (pre Foles)... there really isn't much difference between a 10-6 and 6-10 team. I do agree that the Ravens laid an egg, but that's who they are this year.Chizzang wrote:How do you measure an NFL team and it's coaching staff..?
Give them a "win-and-you're-in" scenario
a week 17 home game
against a lesser opponent
win-and-you're-in
Baltimore vs. Cincinnati
WTF Baltimore..?
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Re: The measure of an NFL team...
Flacco played like shit all year.
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Re: The measure of an NFL team...
He played well for the last 4 weeks or so. Pretty much mailed it in before then. Of course, he wasn't on the field when that elite defense coughed up a 4th and 11 for a season ending touchdown either.89Hen wrote:Flacco played like **** all year.
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Re: The measure of an NFL team...
True, not many teams give up 4th and double digits late in important games. I'm not sure I've ever seen one over 28.GannonFan wrote:He played well for the last 4 weeks or so. Pretty much mailed it in before then. Of course, he wasn't on the field when that elite defense coughed up a 4th and 11 for a season ending touchdown either.89Hen wrote:Flacco played like **** all year.
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Re: The measure of an NFL team...
89Hen wrote:True, not many teams give up 4th and double digits late in important games. I'm not sure I've ever seen one over 28.GannonFan wrote:
He played well for the last 4 weeks or so. Pretty much mailed it in before then. Of course, he wasn't on the field when that elite defense coughed up a 4th and 11 for a season ending touchdown either.
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Re: The measure of an NFL team...
89Hen wrote:True, not many teams give up 4th and double digits late in important games. I'm not sure I've ever seen one over 28.GannonFan wrote:
He played well for the last 4 weeks or so. Pretty much mailed it in before then. Of course, he wasn't on the field when that elite defense coughed up a 4th and 11 for a season ending touchdown either.
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This one suckedCAA Flagship wrote:89Hen wrote: True, not many teams give up 4th and double digits late in important games. I'm not sure I've ever seen one over 28.
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Re: The measure of an NFL team...
Thanks Tribepride...I just got home and was going to pull up that clip....
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Re: The measure of an NFL team...
grizzaholic wrote:Thanks Tribepride...I just got home and was going to pull up that clip....
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As time goes by, the importance of that play is reduced to just winning or losing that one game. But that one play actually determined the CAA Championship that year.
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