2013-01-05, 20:45 | Link #6142 |
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It'd probably hurt more if the Bengals were a better team. No offense to them, as they're definitely close, but they usually don't beat good teams. They beat all the bad teams (which is more than some teams can say), and about 2 or so good teams, and scrape into the playoffs.
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2013-01-05, 23:46 | Link #6148 |
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Tomorrow's games should be the good ones, I would be shocked if Seattle v Washington wasn't a good one. Probably a defensive game I am thinking. Indy v Baltimore should be good, I expect it to be high scoring unlike the other game so.
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2013-01-06, 03:58 | Link #6151 |
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That's regular season. Flacco in the playoffs tends to go down a couple of notches. I'd like to think he can step up this time, but history isn't on his side. And Luck is very-turnover prone - Baltimore will exploit that. I doubt it will be a high scoring game.
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2013-01-06, 13:26 | Link #6158 |
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Fumble recoveries have never been reviewable. Like many announcers say, the possession of the ball can change multiple times in a pile-up scenario, so it would impossible to be 100% right. What the refs saw here is that Freeman fell on the ball and was trying to get up with it. The OL jumped on the ball when Freeman was using it to get up. Since Freeman was still on the ground, the moment the Ravens player touched him, it was down by contact.
That's what I saw, at least. Last edited by Dilla; 2013-01-06 at 13:40. |
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