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Post by Ravenchamp on Nov 19, 2015 13:12:04 GMT -5
Baltimore Ravens
2-7, 3rd in AFC Northern Division
Sunday, November 22, 1:00 PM on FOX
M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
St. Louis
Rams
(4-5)
Baltimore
Ravens
(2-7)
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Post by Evil Yoda on Nov 20, 2015 12:58:09 GMT -5
Predicting a loss, because what else is safe? Joe will fumble at least one bad Urshiel snap which will be recovered by the Rams and run for a touchdown.
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Post by immrblue on Nov 20, 2015 22:48:43 GMT -5
Screw winning........... this is a draft pick sweepstakes! I do NOT follow college ball at all, is there a Big Daddy Lipscomb playing semi pro somewhere (last player picked to have not played a lick of school ball) or another Steve Smith, Todd Heap or Anquan Boldin eligible for the 1 or 2 spot? I have hands like Berry/Biletnikoff but knees like Mr. Machine.... I should be ready by spring.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2015 0:29:39 GMT -5
Big Daddy! Wow, now there's a name from the past.
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Post by immrblue on Nov 21, 2015 0:42:32 GMT -5
Big Daddy! Wow, now there's a name from the past. Dating yourself! I remember the immortal #24 who was his room mate talking about what a hulk he was to some HS kids but was reduced to nothing but a dead mass when he ODed. His talk was very emotional and it obviously had a troubling affect on him years after the fact. The days of #19, 89 and 24 are long gone......... the religion is dead in Baltimore.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2015 0:52:32 GMT -5
Big Daddy! Wow, now there's a name from the past. Dating yourself! I remember the immortal #24 who was his room mate talking about what a hulk he was to some HS kids but was reduced to nothing but a dead mass when he ODed. His talk was very emotional and it obviously had a troubling affect on him years after the fact. The days of #19, 89 and 24 are long gone......... the religion is dead in Baltimore. Still a lot of questions regarding how Big Daddy died. Lenny Moore said that Daddy would never have stuck himself with a needle; he was scared to death of them. Lenny Moore and Milt Davis hired a private investigator to look into the matter, but nothing conclusive was ever found. I guess someone, somewhere, actually knew the truth.
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Post by immrblue on Nov 21, 2015 1:16:19 GMT -5
Dating yourself! I remember the immortal #24 who was his room mate talking about what a hulk he was to some HS kids but was reduced to nothing but a dead mass when he ODed. His talk was very emotional and it obviously had a troubling affect on him years after the fact. The days of #19, 89 and 24 are long gone......... the religion is dead in Baltimore. Still a lot of questions regarding how Big Daddy died. Lenny Moore said that Daddy would never have stuck himself with a needle; he was scared to death of them. Lenny Moore and Milt Davis hired a private investigator to look into the matter, but nothing conclusive was ever found. I guess someone, somewhere, actually knew the truth. I've heard that too but since I wasn't there and just a kid more or less................... I want to say the old man's season tickets at the time were something like 14 dollars. I also remember him bringing home a small chunk of the 59 WC goal post! LOLOL He and his co worker buddy came home fried, the co workers wife was always the designated driver..... no money but they LOVED Sundays at 1400 on 33rd.
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Post by aponderer on Nov 21, 2015 7:37:26 GMT -5
Speaking of 33rd St., once it was so foggy in the stadium that up near the top row of seats I couldn't even see the field for parts of the game.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2015 1:47:37 GMT -5
Speaking of 33rd St., once it was so foggy in the stadium that up near the top row of seats I couldn't even see the field for parts of the game. I believe you're speaking of Green Bay vs. the Colts in 1965. It was during that game that the Colts lost backup quarterback Gary Cuozzo (Unitas was already out) and were forced to start Tom Matte at quarterback the following week.
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Post by Evil Yoda on Nov 22, 2015 16:51:56 GMT -5
They won it, although they tried like hell to lose. And they paid a high price for it.
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Post by immrblue on Nov 22, 2015 18:05:22 GMT -5
Speaking of 33rd St., once it was so foggy in the stadium that up near the top row of seats I couldn't even see the field for parts of the game. Not so great for football BUT baseball (when I liked it) none better, beautiful field! Where have you gone Minnie Minoso................ (what kid didn't love that name)?
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Post by Ravenchamp on Nov 23, 2015 22:07:42 GMT -5
Matt Shaub? Oh brother, sorry he sucks. He'll have to prove me wrong
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Post by immrblue on Nov 24, 2015 0:34:34 GMT -5
Matt Shaub? Oh brother, sorry he sucks. He'll have to prove me wrong Watching tonight's game Id rather have had Tie Rod End playing QB over Shaub. Marginally........... more or less.
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Post by Ravenchamp on Nov 24, 2015 20:16:12 GMT -5
Exactly, I wish Taylor was here now
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Post by immrblue on Nov 24, 2015 22:46:14 GMT -5
Exactly, I wish Taylor was here now I'm really surprised Shaub made the team. Can't think of a worse backup since the Schliester days.
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Post by Ravenchamp on Nov 25, 2015 10:45:51 GMT -5
fully agree
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