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I'd dance on Kutter's grave...

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... but he probably wouldn't even notice. Too bad, because his team actualy showed up to play for once. Not that I'm surprised. This game always seems to be a dogfight. I really don't understand why the Ravens don't use Chester Taylor more often. He looked like the real deal last night.

Anyway, glad to walk out with the win. Now I wonder if there are any Pack fans left?
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Let's get it going B!
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OK, the Pack's defense is taylor made for Parker to go off on. If the Steelers could just get more pressure with their front four I'd call for a rout. As it is, I'm figuring they'll walk out of Lambeau winning 27-14 with Favre throwing 3-4 picks.

Oh, and all Packer fans are homos. That's what Fester told me.
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To the Ravens' credit, they made a game out of it without Lewis and Reed.
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Shoalzie wrote:To the Ravens' credit, they made a game out of it without Lewis and Reed.
To be honest, I would have rather Ray Ray been in the game. He's a punk ass who can be dominated by anyone with the guts to smack him in the mouth. I was glad to see Reed on the sidelines. That dude is the best defensive player they've got.
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mvscal wrote:I thought their offense was more impressive.
Me too.... they handled the blitz very well and Wright made some decent throws. I was much more impressed with him over Roethlisberger... who looked average at best.
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BSmack wrote:OK, the Pack's defense is taylor made for Parker to go off on. If the Steelers could just get more pressure with their front four I'd call for a rout. As it is, I'm figuring they'll walk out of Lambeau winning 27-14 with Favre throwing 3-4 picks.

Oh, and all Packer fans are homos. That's what Fester told me.
Packers D is improved, but not to handle a pounding O that Pitts has.

Favre will have a good game @ home and it can't get any worse than it was against the Bungles.

Close game with the Steelers taking it :(
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Snooze Baton wrote:
mvscal wrote:I thought their offense was more impressive.
Me too.... they handled the blitz very well and Wright made some decent throws. I was much more impressed with him over Roethlisberger... who looked average at best.
Considering that Roethlisberger was playing with some pain after that first series, I'll give him his props for holding it together better than a healthy Tommy Maddox would have. But Wright is starting to look like an acceptable option at QB. There may be a little controversy brewing in Crackmore when Kyle Boller comes back.
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BSmack wrote:There may be a little controversy brewing in Crackmore when Kyle Boller comes back.
When will there not be a QB controversy when this stiff is listed as their #1 year in and year out? :lol:
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mvscal wrote:Why is Billick still employed?
A Super Bowl ring goes a long way. In fact, it will go til the end of this season and no further if the Ravens don't get up off the mat and win some games.
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Why is Joey Porter still employed?
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But Wright is starting to look like an acceptable option at QB.

Yeah, that floater he threw up for grabs was sheer brilliance and beauty.

Let's face it, the best offensive weapon the Ravens have is Matt Stover.
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