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hey Ngata...what does "play like a Raven" mean?
"It means playing rough, tough football," Ngata said. "Playing with some type of cruelty but not trying to kill somebody. Its a nastiness where your going to impose your will on teams, so that's what we want to do."
That's the kinda stuff I like to hear three days before the SB. I think everybody needs to throw the regular season stats and rankings out the window and recognize that this defense is finally healthy and back to form, i.e. playing like Ravens!
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01-31-2013, 11:06 PM #2Legendary RSR Poster
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I'm feeling really good about this game. I think we are going to see all the big guns on defense at full strength or as good as you're gonna get.
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01-31-2013, 11:38 PM #3
Re: hey Ngata...what does "play like a Raven" mean?
I wish we had Webb...but nonetheless I'm feeling very confident.
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Re: hey Ngata...what does "play like a Raven" mean?
I think Teryl Austin, our secondary coach, deserves a ton of credit for getting the most out of the CB's w/o Webb. Just look at what he has done with Graham. Helps when you have the best safety tandem in the league as well.
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02-01-2013, 11:12 AM #5
Re: hey Ngata...what does "play like a Raven" mean?
And I have to throw out there that I really think the unsung player has to be Corey Graham.
No one expected he would play the way he has.
And teams have tried to pick on him and they got burnt.
Every time you turn around he is making a play.
There are so many guys who have stepped it up, but I would say almost for a certainty, that if he doesn't get those two interceptions against Peyton, our Ravens don't get to go to Foxboro.
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02-01-2013, 11:13 AM #6Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: hey Ngata...what does "play like a Raven" mean?
I find it funny how nobody is really talking about Ngata, he could be the x factor in this game, if he's healthy, the 49ers aren't going to run the ball with him, Ellerbe, Lewis, and Pollard stacking the box. the pistol formation that the 9ers run is based on being a physical inside running team, if you can stop that element, it's a good start to making that offense less multiple.
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02-01-2013, 11:25 AM #8Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: hey Ngata...what does "play like a Raven" mean?
As good as Goodwin is for the 49ers, he isn't as good as that center on the Pats. The 49ers have a great OL, but so did Denver. Yes, Gore will make it harder as far as stopping the run than against anyone we have seen in awhile, but you can bet the Ravens have been working on run defenseon that all week. No way that Kaep can move the chains as consistently as Manning without Gore running all over us and I can't see that.
I love the 49er LBs, but there is no Wilfork there either.....I looked at their NT Soapoanga as a weak link in that Atlanta game, I want to see Marshall put something into his ribs, and then Osemele after that. Yanda is our beast........UTR. Watch them work over Soapoanga early, like a boxing match. SF has no depth there, except for Ricky-Jean Francois, who we need to watch out for. He played at LSU.Last edited by NOLARavenFAN; 02-01-2013 at 11:34 AM.
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