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Old 09-22-2010, 08:45 PM   #76
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deja vu?

on the 3-10 completion to Andre Johnson for 29 yards

Eff the Refs.
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Old 09-22-2010, 08:50 PM   #77
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Re: Plenty of blame to go around, time to lay some smack down!

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Eff the Refs.
Lol, even with juice he still couldn't stop Orakpo. Still I wish they let him play one more week. We need them to beat Dallas.

By the way, should Raven fans start blaming Zorn for Flacco's slow start?

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Just wondering if anyone else thinks the Ravens hiring Jim Zorn as quarterbacks coach could have been a boo-boo. ESPN seems to (almost) say as much: "Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco's mechanics look off. Flacco usually has one of the smoothest throwing motions in the NFL. But his footwork and follow-through were unusually shaky in Sunday's 15-10 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. It's part of what led to Flacco's career-high four interceptions."

Hmmmmm. A strong-armed QB suddenly displaying shaky footwork and bad follow-through after Zorn takes over coaching his position. Does that sound familiar?
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Old 09-22-2010, 09:09 PM   #78
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Just wondering if anyone else thinks the Ravens hiring Jim Zorn as quarterbacks coach could have been a boo-boo. ESPN seems to (almost) say as much: "Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco's mechanics look off. Flacco usually has one of the smoothest throwing motions in the NFL. But his footwork and follow-through were unusually shaky in Sunday's 15-10 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. It's part of what led to Flacco's career-high four interceptions."

Hmmmmm. A strong-armed QB suddenly displaying shaky footwork and bad follow-through after Zorn takes over coaching his position. Does that sound familiar?
Hmm, IF this is true, Zorn has to realize that every QB is not Matt Hasselbeck (MAYBE Campbell as well). Don't fix what ain't broke!
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It's obvious that the defense is vulnerable to play action. Houston employed that strategy in OT last week.

We're facing an elite back in Steven Jackson next week, so they better dig deep.
The stretch plays in this game, both teams created major separation for the receivers. Schaub actually had half a field to himself after our lineman chased their lineman away from where the ball was.

They were much more disciplined at holding contain than we were, but McNabb is so much ahead of Schaub in physical skills that he could hit an open receiver on a throwback downfield while falling away from pressure in his face.
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Old 09-23-2010, 09:26 AM   #80
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Albert's fault for not coming to training camp, getting injured, and not contributing his 100 million dollars worth
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