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Ray Rice - slowing down? Or still injured?
Vinny said it! I heard'em say it!!!
It is the truth!
Gino gazed at Rice as he was running down the field and Gino smite Rice with his all-powerful run blocking prowess and made Rice fumble worse than Rice has ever fumbled before!
How is it possible for Gino to cause Rice to fumble?
Folks, this is simple. You see, Gino comes from a long line of Delaware lineman who specialize in causing their own team mates to fumble without even touching them. Amazing? Absolutely. Believable? Trapsolutely.
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Re: Ray Rice - slowing down? Or still injured?
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Over 1100 yards rushing last year with Birk blocking for him plus over 400 yds
receiving for 1500+ all purpose yards.
http://www.nfl.com/player/rayrice/941/profileLast edited by AirFlacco; 10-07-2013 at 07:49 PM.
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10-07-2013, 08:13 PM #75Hyperbolic curmudgeometer
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Re: Ray Rice - slowing down? Or still injured?
In the last 25 games (2012 & 2013), the Ravens have gone 8-3 when R2 rushed for a TD...and 9-5 when he did not. Not a major difference IMO.
The "rushing for TD" w/l numbers are skewed by 2011, when Rice rushed for a TD in 8 games & the Ravens won all of them, going 5-5 when he did not.
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Re: Ray Rice - slowing down? Or still injured?
So...what you're saying is that it was Birk's fault he fumbled so much last year in the playoffs!
Damn that Matt Birk...he and his Harvard voodoo fumble magic...
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10-07-2013, 08:26 PM #77iggyman555 Guest
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Re: Ray Rice - slowing down? Or still injured?
so Rice is injured, plus he is slowing down, plus he has to deal with karma from offensive linemen. damn get rid of him!
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10-07-2013, 08:28 PM #79Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Ray Rice - slowing down? Or still injured?
Can we hire someone that will help deal with these bad karma issues?
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Re: Ray Rice - slowing down? Or still injured?
Not karma man...Delaware Fightin' Blue Hen voodoo.
Birk must have gave Gino some insight on how to get Rice to fumble without even touching him.
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Re: Ray Rice - slowing down? Or still injured?
It's a combination of the two. Rice hasn't looked the same all season. Rice has traditionally struggled in the playoffs, with one two 100 yard games. That's usually when the defenses smoother him and he tries too hard, leading to too many cuts and fumbles.
This year, the ground is tackling him more than anybody."Please take with you this final sword, The Excellector. I am praying that your journey will be guided by the light", Leon Shore
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10-08-2013, 02:14 PM #82Hall Of Fame Poster
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Re: Ray Rice - slowing down? Or still injured?
Article by Hensely is good: http://espn.go.com/blog/baltimore-ra...usive-ray-rice
I thought it's pretty on point. Hard to defend Rice at this stage. Him and Joe have gotten spotty protection (both in run and pass pro), but we've seen Joe be able to shine when he's given consistent protection. Not so much Ray.Self appointed Ravens SuperFan in the southern hemisphere/New Zealand.
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Re: Ray Rice - slowing down? Or still injured?
I thinks it's more the injury than slowing down. He has had a drop off anyway but it's not as bad as it seems. I hated his contract cause he'll never play those 5 years out. But he's still got another year or maybe 2 at this level. I've said it for years he has more success out of a single ack set. The Ravens want to go to more of a passing offense and running a lot of 3 wide. I really don't understand their philosophy.
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