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  1. #1

    Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.

    Joe's luck has finally run out. Now we're stuck with a $120 million mediocre quarterback.





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    Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.

    You're right. Because the offensive line protects him for more than 3 seconds and our receivers can get open. One POSSIBLE season without a playoff appearance and you're already talking shit. Gtfo man and stop feeling sorry for yourself.





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    Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.

    This was a *team* shitstorm. As a Flacco doubter, even I hate this shit and have to admit this team as a whole sucked.





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    Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.

    Quote Originally Posted by Spider Webb View Post
    You're right. Because the offensive line protects him for more than 3 seconds and our receivers can get open. One POSSIBLE season without a playoff appearance and you're already talking shit. Gtfo man and stop feeling sorry for yourself.
    Or the fact that we couldn't get any pressure on Brady, or all of the dropped passes, or our defense being a sieve in the first half, or the shitty play calling, but you're right.





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    Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.

    This season is proof that you need more than just a great QB to win games. The run game has been stinking up the joint all season as well. Only common piece is the OL and coordinator. I think we can have a decent offense next season with a retooled OL and/or a new coordinator. Lack of unique playcalling really showed. Anyone who watches film can easily scheme a defense against us.





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    Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.

    Quote Originally Posted by hokiefan View Post
    Lack of unique playcalling really showed. Anyone who watches film can easily scheme a defense against us.
    This has been the Ravens' problem for the past 18 years. Every year we say this same shit over and over.





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    Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.

    Gee...wonder where this thread is going.

    Never would have guessed another thread like this from the OP...


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    Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.

    To pin this loss on anyone player is a joke, the whole offense shit the bed





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    Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.

    Quote Originally Posted by arnie_uk View Post
    To pin this loss on anyone player is a joke, the whole offense shit the bed
    It wasn't just the offense. Special teams and defense played like shit.





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    Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.

    Tebow time!

    World Domination 3 Points at a Time!





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    Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    Tebow time!
    Yes!


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  12. Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.

    Joe's mobility has often made the difference in our wins this year, which have almost all come in close games decided at the very end.
    When Joe took that shot to his knee last week, I knew we didn't have much of a chance this week unless our coaches and/or receivers stepped up their game.

    They didn't.
    Joe had to try to do too much to compensate, and he couldn't do much with limited mobility hampering him.
    Story of our season really: Joe being forced to do too much because our offense has been a M.A.S.H. unit and our coaches aren't up to the task of adapting and adjusting.





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