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Post by Ravenchamp on Dec 15, 2015 16:56:39 GMT -5
Baltimore Ravens 3rd in AFC North
Sunday, December 20, 1:00 PM on CBS M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland Kansas City Chiefs @ Baltimore Ravens
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Post by Evil Yoda on Dec 15, 2015 21:39:49 GMT -5
Of the three remaining games, this is the only one they might possibly have some chance to win. But I don't think they will. It will be much closer than the Seahawks game, though. My long ago prediction of 4-12 (made after they lost to the Raiders, before it started looking like the Raiders might finally be able to play a little) appears on track. Hopefully they can get a piece who can make a real difference with a pick that high. And if Ozzie wants to pick a wideout, someone needs to lock him in the closet until the first round is over and let Da Costa make that pick.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2015 23:56:48 GMT -5
The Ravens won't win this one, either. The Chiefs are playing very well right now and currently hold one of the two wildcard spots. I'm sure they'd like to secure that No. 5 spot, since that seed gets to play the winner of the godawful AFC South in the wildcard round. That's about as close to a bye as you can get (unless you're playing the NFC East winner).
The Ravens have a choice at quarterback between a guy whose interceptions always wind up in the end zone (Schaub), another who parties too much (Ryan Mallett), and last week's starter, Jimmy Clausen, who is, of course, named after a pickle. That's a good metaphor for the Ravens season.
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Post by Evil Yoda on Dec 16, 2015 10:40:10 GMT -5
Harbaugh apparently would prefer to start Schaub, a guy who throws pick-6s like it's his job. Clausen looked better than Schaub, so I don't understand Harbaugh's preference within the context of what fans can observe. Although I did hear Clausen got a little beat up thanks to the Matadors (the O-line).
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