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The New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens Both teams are 2-1 this season, have been regulars in the Each have outstanding players on defense – Ed Reed and Ray Ravens quarterback, 26-year-old Joe Flacco, and New York’s But it is on the sidelines where the tension between the Ryan spent 10 years with the Ravens, ending as defensive Although Ryan’s Jets lost to the Ravens last year he “We have not beat them since I’ve been here, that’s for “I’ve gone to the playoffs every year, and I’ve gone to the It should be a gripping encounter in Baltimore on Sunday The Buffalo Bills are the most surprising team at 3-0 and The Detroit Lions (3-0) take on a Dallas Cowboys team that The New England Patriots, who suffered a shock defeat to The Raiders have gone eight seasons without a winning Michael Vick’s rather bruising season for the Philadelphia The Eagles are smarting from their defeat to the New York
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| Watch Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens… | |
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Steelers, aided by three Baltimore turnovers in the span of one quarter, shut the door on the Ravens’ hopes of returning to the Super Bowl 10 years from their first appearance at the end of the 2000 NFL season. Four plays later in the rough-and-tumble matchup, Rashard Mendenhall scored from 2 yards out with 1:33 left to lift the Steelers to a 31-24 victory over the error-prone Ravens in Saturday’s AFC divisional playoff game. Pittsburgh Steelers:
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| Kawakami: Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens… | |
No drum roll, just the 2011 prediction: Philadelphia vs. Baltimore in Super Bowl 46, mark it down in permanent ink. OK, this is my pick mainly because I can’t find as many reasons to eliminate these two as I can for the NFL’s other 30 teams, so you might consider this backward thinking. But I’m searching for teams that have top-12 quarterbacks, defensive playmakers and good timing, and I immediately eliminate the teams that don’t have those things. Here’s the process of 30-team elimination … Defending champion Green Bay and runner-up Pittsburgh still have the most complete rosters, but they’re out because no team has made back-to-back Super Bowl appearances since New England did it seven seasons ago. And the last time a losing Super Bowl team went back-to-back to the big game was Buffalo in the 1992 and 1993 seasons. The long journey to a Super Bowl takes a deep physical toll. So watch out for the Packers and Steelers, but not until 2012. Indianapolis is out because Peyton Manning’s major injury issue throws the entire franchise (and maybe the state of Indiana) out of whack. Atlanta, New Orleans and San Diego are talented teams and should make the playoffs, but they’re out of my Super consideration because they all had major flaws exposed in last season’s playoffs, and I don’t see obvious signs of uplift this year. Yep, Atlanta’s Matt Ryan, San Diego’s Philip Rivers and the Saints’ Drew Brees are early MVP favorites. But the last time the regular-season MVP won the Super Bowl was the 1999 season, when St. Louis’ Kurt Warner double-dipped. New England and the New York Jets are fun, daring teams, but they’re both out because they seem to spend more energy trying to eliminate each other than moving on to the big game. Plus, I’ve picked the Patriots almost every previous year, and they’ve rewarded me by failing to win a playoff game in the past three seasons. Tampa Bay, St. Louis and Houston are intriguing teams with major growth potential, but they’re out because I’m not sure they’re ready to win in the postseason. Kansas City, Chicago and Seattle won divisions last year, but they’re all out because I’m not enthralled with the respective QB-coach combos — Matt Cassel/Todd Haley, Jay Cutler/Lovie Smith and Tarvaris Jackson/Pete Carroll. Detroit and Cleveland are my sleeper picks to make the playoffs, but the jump from Loserville to the Super Bowl is too much for one season. Dallas and the New York Giants are out because they’re incomplete teams, despite some glamorous pieces. Miami, Cincinnati, Jacksonville and Washington are out for many reasons, highlighted by the lack of a quality QB. Arizona, Minnesota, Carolina, Tennessee, Denver and Buffalo are out because their rosters imploded last year, and it takes a couple years to reformulate it all. The Raiders and 49ers are out because, among a multitude of reasons, new coaches Hue Jackson and Jim Harbaugh didn’t get a full offseason with their players and will be revamping on the fly starting Week 1 of the regular season. Both look like 7-9 teams to me. OK, I’ve just eliminated 30 teams. Let’s break down how the Eagles and Ravens survive the cut … The QB question: Michael Vick and Joe Flacco (barely) pass the test. The Eagles’ Vick is at his athletic peak, with another year under Andy Reid to steady him for those big playoff matchups. Flacco doesn’t always look pretty, but he helped put up 24 points at Pittsburgh in the playoffs; that early-round loss wasn’t his fault, and he’s improving every year. Defensive playmakers: The Eagles added Nnamdi Asomugha, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Cullen Jenkins to wake up the defense. The Ravens defense is self-explanatory. The timing: If Green Bay suffers from post-Super Bowl fatigue, no franchise benefits more than Philly. Baltimore is due for a break. The Ravens have played their past seven playoff games on the road, mostly because Pittsburgh has ruled the AFC North and gobbled up the home field. If the Steelers falter in the later parts of this season, Baltimore stands to gain the most. So I’m picking Philadelphia vs. Baltimore, with a clear-cut prospective champion. Vick is better than Flacco, Reid is better than Baltimore coach John Harbaugh (Reid’s former assistant), and the Eagles’ defensive improvements make them my pick to win the franchise’s first Super Bowl. I’ve eliminated everybody else. The Eagles are the last team standing. Read Tim Kawakami’s Talking Points blog at blogs.mercurynews.com/kawakami. Contact him at tkawakami@mercurynews.com or 408-920-5442. Leave your comments on the news below. Posted in 1, baltimore-ravens, Joe Flacco, John Harbaugh, Matt Cassel, Matt Ryan, New York Jets, Peyton Manning | Comments Off
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| Lewis will end career if Ravens win title | |
Updated Aug 9, 2011 10:52 PM ET Twelve-time Pro Bowl linebacker Ray Lewis said he will retire if the Baltimore Ravens win the Super Bowl this season. The 36-year-old is about to embark on his 16th NFL season, having joined the Ravens as a first-round pick in 1996. “My son will be a junior this year. I only play this game for another ring,” Lewis told CBSSports.com. “If we can win it this year, and I’m being brutally honest with you, if we win it this year, I’m gone to then spend as much time as I can with him. I’m gone to be with my son. And I feel like now we have enough pieces in place to make a good run at the Super Bowl.” Lewis already won Super Bowl XXXV with the Ravens, and was also named Super Bowl MVP. Las Vegas has the Ravens at 14-1 to win the title. Read more here Gotta run!. |
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| Flacco lashes out against criticism | |
OWINGS MILLS – Sporting his new wedding ring and a bolder Used for target practice by national pundits who questioned his “I’m think I’m pretty damn good,” Flacco said. “And I don’t need “You can think what you want about me. The bottom line is: I’m Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker LaMarr Woodley said that Flacco Even after Flacco’s comments hit the airwaves, NFL Network And Cincinnati Bengals middle linebacker Dhani Jones said Flacco “We’ve had a good team the last three years and I think I’ve This isn’t the first time that Flacco has displayed his He was furious when the Ravens fired quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn In three NFL seasons, Flacco has completed 62 percent of his “The world we live in today, there’s usually one good “When you’re good, people are scared of you,” Mason told the “Joe doesn’t care. He really doesn’t. For the Woodleys and the Flacco, 26, got married to his high school sweetheart, Dana, “It was a lot of fun,” Flacco said. “It was a really good Now, he has to build new connections with his receivers with “Definitely shocked to hear about it, those guys are both “If those guys aren’t there, it’s because we are confident with Instead of throwing to Mason and Heap, Flacco’s targets, at “I’m sure at first there will be an initial shock without those Now, Flacco is intent on leading the Ravens past the threshold “I want the ball to be put in my hands, I want to be in Reach staff writer Aaron Wilson at 410-857-7896 or
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