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  1. #13
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    Re: Change in Philosophy?

    There was no coddling of Flacco. He made tough throws into tight windows. They let him take risks and he kept on succeeding. It was everything we always talked about and hoped for in this offense. I just hope when Joe does make that first mistake they don't reel him in.





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    Re: Change in Philosophy?

    Quote Originally Posted by bensmotorcyclehelmt View Post
    I thought it was reminsicent of Rule #4 from Zombieland- Always Double tap.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PapZO7NXB3Q
    Nice, love that movie





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    Re: Change in Philosophy?

    Quote Originally Posted by mjones73 View Post
    I thought of this one last night, it was like Ralphie finally losing it and pounding the crap out of Scut Farkus.
    Excellent Analogy!!!
    "Grab those pusillanimous sons-a-bitches by the nose and kick 'em in the balls.." General George S. Patton





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    Re: Change in Philosophy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle Cactus View Post
    did you see a team that was going for the kill?
    YES. And it was a thing of beauty.

    I think Bisciotti was in the team's ear about this since January. They did not want to err on the side of caution at all this time, and borderline overdid it with some dicey calls late in the game, but I'm OK with that. Against the Steelers you cannot give them a chance to breathe and regroup.





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