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  1. #13
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    Re: What cliché or fallacy are you sick of hearing from the media?

    Team A has absolutely no chance of beating Team B





  2. #14
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    Re: What cliché or fallacy are you sick of hearing from the media?

    Elite





  3. #15
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    Re: What cliché or fallacy are you sick of hearing from the media?

    The Ravens are an inconsistant team.

    They are remarkably consistant. They win at home and struggle on the road against non-divisional opponents.





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    Re: What cliché or fallacy are you sick of hearing from the media?

    Quote Originally Posted by somedumbguy View Post
    The Ravens are an inconsistant team.

    They are remarkably consistant. They win at home and struggle on the road against non-divisional opponents.
    Agree.
    Elite is way over done.

    One term I can not get enough of though is mental toughness.



    :T2:





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    Re: What cliché or fallacy are you sick of hearing from the media?

    Quote Originally Posted by NCRAVEN View Post
    Elite
    :word





  6. #18

    Re: What cliché or fallacy are you sick of hearing from the media?

    The one I hope to hear February is "defense wins championships."





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    Re: What cliché or fallacy are you sick of hearing from the media?

    Joe Flacco will never be a Tom Brady or Drew Brees, or Peyton Manning.

    No, he won't get caught for cheating, or get run out of town by the team that drafted him, because he wasn't getting it done, or take six years to win a playoff game.
    Last edited by The Excellector; 01-10-2012 at 09:43 PM.
    "Please take with you this final sword, The Excellector. I am praying that your journey will be guided by the light", Leon Shore





  8. #20

    Re: What cliché or fallacy are you sick of hearing from the media?

    This has more to do with those who comment on betting....

    That line is telling me something....





  9. #21

    Re: What cliché or fallacy are you sick of hearing from the media?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Excellector View Post
    Joe Flacco will never be a Tom Brady or Drew Brees, or Peyton Manning.

    No, he won't get caught for cheating, or get run out of town by the team that drafted him, because he was getting it done, or take six years to win a playoff game.
    :word





  10. #22
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    Re: What cliché or fallacy are you sick of hearing from the media?

    "The key to this game will be solid execution and minimizing turnovers".





  11. #23
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    Re: What cliché or fallacy are you sick of hearing from the media?

    The Steelers are the best team in the AFC.





  12. #24
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    Re: What cliché or fallacy are you sick of hearing from the media?

    "championship teams find ways to win"

    No, championship teams, statistically, are better teams than team that are not, and are more likely to win.
    "A lot" is a two word expression denoting a great deal or greatly, as in "I like sunshine a lot." "Alot" is a lovable imaginary grammar monster. You can love a lot; you can love an alot; you can love alots a lot; but they are not the same thing.





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