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    Re: Super Bowl-like collapse at the end -- good or bad thing?

    Quote Originally Posted by BlackBeak View Post
    Last year they went into the playoffs having not seen any real adversity for 14 games. It showed in the playoffs. Team had no resiliency and looked lost. Lamar, the o-line, the receivers need to find out how they can deal with playoff level d-lines and secondaries or history will repeat itself. That can’t happen when they go from blowout to blowout.
    Niners, Steelers in OT, Seattle and NE games would qualify as adversity
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    Re: Super Bowl-like collapse at the end -- good or bad thing?

    Harbaugh hasn't fired an OC mid-season in a while...





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    Re: Super Bowl-like collapse at the end -- good or bad thing?

    ravens just cant play from behind right now. as long as they have lead they good





  4. Re: Super Bowl-like collapse at the end -- good or bad thing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Iamjacks View Post
    Harbaugh hasn't fired an OC mid-season in a while...
    The Ravens are 5-1, which is actually better than last year. I don't see the problem.

    They get out to a 17-0 lead and then they coast. Except for the Chiefs, have the Ravens actually been behind in any game this year? I think they just don't want to crush every team that they could, all the time.





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    Re: Super Bowl-like collapse at the end -- good or bad thing?

    Quote Originally Posted by WrongBaldy View Post
    ravens just cant play from behind right now. as long as they have lead they good
    It's pretty crazy to watch this teams inability to make plays on offense when behind.
    "When you go into the lions den, you don't tippy-toe in. You carry a spear. You go in screaming like a banshee and say, 'Where's the son of a bitch?""
    - Brian Billick - postgame after beating Titans in Divisional playoff 2001

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