I do not want anything that gives the ravens any daylight. They are a team that 1) OWNS US for the last decade when it counts and 2) NEVER DIES.
May they lose early, often and ugly.
Holy gambler's fallacy...I would think our odds of beating the Ravens in the playoffs are better than beating the Patriots a second time.
Usually it is hard too beat a team twice in the same year.
Ravens are due to lose to us eventually. Beating Brady 2 times in a row will be a tougher test.
Name a recent team that did well in the playoffs with those rest your starters games in week 17. Why lose momentum?
Bingo! That's one scenario I don't want.
This team sucks with time off under Philbin, too. I want to be fighting for a spot in week 17, not watching our backups.
By the way, out of Baltimore, New England, Indy and Cincinnati, the Bengals have probably been the strongest overall team this year, and very strong at home. But we've taken them two years in a row and in both games our QB was very efficient while our defense really made Andy Dalton look like the noodle armed scrub he is. I think the reasons for this are twofold: 1. Kevin Coyle knows Dalton and Jay Gruden very well, and 2. Ryan Tannehill sees that defensive scheme every single day in practice.
Indy is the only matchup I'd really like to see, because that's just a totally different team without Reggie Wayne, and we beat them when they DID have him.
The answer to his question would be the 2012 Ravens.Bingo! That's one scenario I don't want.
This team sucks with time off under Philbin, too. I want to be fighting for a spot in week 17, not watching our backups.
By the way, out of Baltimore, New England, Indy and Cincinnati, the Bengals have probably been the strongest overall team this year, and very strong at home. But we've taken them two years in a row and in both games our QB was very efficient while our defense really made Andy Dalton look like the noodle armed scrub he is. I think the reasons for this are twofold: 1. Kevin Coyle knows Dalton and Jay Gruden very well, and 2. Ryan Tannehill sees that defensive scheme every single day in practice.
Indy is the only matchup I'd really like to see, because that's just a totally different team without Reggie Wayne, and we beat them when they DID have him.
I could NEVER root for the cheatriots. I can't stand them, the Jets and the bills. Oh yeah and the cowgirls, but that's for a whole nother reason, lol! I'm rooting for my boys in aqua and orange and the rest will sort itself out! Go Fins this girl loves ya! Woot woot Fins Up!