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02-23-2013, 09:18 PM #1
What are our chances of repeating as SB champs?
There have only been a few teams who have been able to accomplish the "repeat". We are losing some key veteran players in Lewis, Birk and possibly Reed. What are our chances of repeating. The following teams are the only ones to accomplish this. Are the Ravens poised for a repeat?
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02-23-2013, 09:26 PM #2
Re: What are our chances of repeating as SB champs?
It will be very challenging to repeat. I am more concerned about losing Kruger and relying on Sugg's questionable health for a pass rush threat, than losing Lewis & Birk (both about washed up), even Reed (approaching the end).
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02-23-2013, 09:47 PM #3On The Practice Squad
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Re: What are our chances of repeating as SB champs?
I think it will be tough but feel as though we're built for a decent run... Finishing up in the 9-11 win range every season will get you a chance to go to the post season, where we all know what can happen !!!! Tough, but possible
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02-23-2013, 10:19 PM #4
Re: What are our chances of repeating as SB champs?
Losing Kruger is going to hurt, no doubt. But I think Upshaw is ready to take that next step. I fear losing the leadership in guys like Lewis, Birk and Reed, is going to be huge. But we'll see. It will be interesting to see who steps into those leader roles.
Honestly I think we are going to be in great shape for another championship run. If Oz can work his magic in the draft and pick up a couple of veteran FA's we are going to be serious contenders."I don't know a man on this Earth who can outwork me". Ray Lewis
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Re: What are our chances of repeating as SB champs?
Well, considering Flacco's playoff Td/INT ratio is 18-2 in the past 3 years, with two dropped game-winning touchdowns, if the Ravens make it to the playoffs they have a better shot than any other team of winning the Super Bowl.
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Re: What are our chances of repeating as SB champs?
Chances of a repeat?
Slim. Very slim.
Not because I think the team won't be good, but because winning the SB (in general) is extremely difficult.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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Re: What are our chances of repeating as SB champs?
Low enough that I won't be all that mad if we don't win it.
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02-23-2013, 11:22 PM #8
Re: What are our chances of repeating as SB champs?
It is possible, but it will be tough to repeat.
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02-23-2013, 11:24 PM #9Legendary RSR Poster
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02-23-2013, 11:51 PM #10Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: What are our chances of repeating as SB champs?
Pees and Caldwell get to put together their own ideas after having a tough SB year where injuries and assessing people took place. Flacco hopefully gets the same receivers to work with again. New players and 2nd year players buy into Ravens football and realize that John Harbaugh and Ravens organization is one of the best in the NFL. Playing hard and winning leads to big money and SB rings should motivate everyone. Last but not least, playing as a team results in wins which takes you to postseason.
I think the Ravens have many more chances to win a SB again.
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02-23-2013, 11:56 PM #11Pro Bowl Poster
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Re: What are our chances of repeating as SB champs?
Well, we are the only one with that chance. They will make the playoffs I think and thats the first goal.
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02-24-2013, 12:09 AM #12
Re: What are our chances of repeating as SB champs?
To put it into perspective as to the difficulty of repeating, only two of those teams - Denver and New England - have been able to repeat during the salary cap era. It's extremely difficult given the reality that teams lose key players every year simply because they cannot fit them under the cap.
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