Baltimore +120 Moneyline...The Ravens' physicality will be too much for the Bills to handle on both sides of the ball. This is a huge matchup problem for Buffalo...big and physical teams give them problems that aren't solvable.
Like in boxing a good big man can beat a good smaller man (unless his name is Harry Greb).
Baltimore +120 Moneyline...The Ravens' physicality will be too much for the Bills to handle on both sides of the ball. This is a huge matchup problem for Buffalo...big and physical teams give them problems that aren't solvable.
Like in boxing a good big man can beat a good smaller man (unless his name is Harry Greb).
The Colts were a top 10 D and physical on both lines. The Bills handled arguably one of the most physical defenses in the league, Rams, and dropped 30 plus on them. The Ravens D is not in either of those teams class from a physicality standpoint. I just don't understand this narrative.
The Bills will score 27 plus. Can the Ravens score 30? They only got 20 against the Titans, one of the worst defenses in the league! If Lamar can't throw it, they are in trouble.
The Colts were a top 10 D and physical on both lines. The Bills handled arguably one of the most physical defenses in the league, Rams, and dropped 30 plus on them. The Ravens D is not in either of those teams class from a physicality standpoint. I just don't understand this narrative.
The Bills will score 27 plus. Can the Ravens score 30? They only got 20 against the Titans, one of the worst defenses in the league! If Lamar can't throw it, they are in trouble.
The Chiefs haven't covered a spread in a very long time...we all know that. The Browns shot a very big emotional load last week (can they sustain it?)...and now face a team that won't be sleepwalking in the first quarter like the PFT.
Early on this could be a game of adjustments but in the end that Browns' secondary will be tested and even with the return of corners Denzel Ward and Kevin Johnson, the Red (uni) Baron and his flying aerial circus will more than likely be too much for them.
In the recent past, when the KC D has needed to step it up, they have...Chubb and Hunt are quite a tandem and if the game is close it could be a nail biter, but I don't see it unfolding that way. I'll side with the world champs minus the big number.
The Chiefs haven't covered a spread in a very long time...we all know that. The Browns shot a very big emotional load last week (can they sustain it?)...and now face a team that won't be sleepwalking in the first quarter like the PFT.
Early on this could be a game of adjustments but in the end that Browns' secondary will be tested and even with the return of corners Denzel Ward and Kevin Johnson, the Red (uni) Baron and his flying aerial circus will more than likely be too much for them.
In the recent past, when the KC D has needed to step it up, they have...Chubb and Hunt are quite a tandem and if the game is close it could be a nail biter, but I don't see it unfolding that way. I'll side with the world champs minus the big number.
You also...bol...I am the biggest Ali fan in the world, but I thought that Norton beat him in all 3 of their fights. Norton broke Ali's jaw in the first one and in the other two he lost by decision but those were very controversial wins...
Angelo Dundee said that Norton would be a boxer at times and then be a puncher and his style baffled Muhammad.
In an interview years after his bad car accident, Norton said that every time Ali would get ready to throw a punch, Ali's chest would tighten up...and Norton's response was either to block the punch and counter or beat him to the punch and throw one of his own first.
One of those Norton punches hit Ali flush and broke his jaw...Ali claimed it was at the end of the fight but Norton claims it was in an early round...my opinion is that Norton is correct, but we will never know for sure. To me Ali looks tentative and in pain in their first fight early on...
In Norton's darkest hour as he lay seriously injured in the hospital from the car accident, Ali visited him. In my lifetime, Ali was the most exciting athlete of them all. All the world thought that Liston and Foreman would beat him...but they underestimated his greatness.
You also...bol...I am the biggest Ali fan in the world, but I thought that Norton beat him in all 3 of their fights. Norton broke Ali's jaw in the first one and in the other two he lost by decision but those were very controversial wins...
Angelo Dundee said that Norton would be a boxer at times and then be a puncher and his style baffled Muhammad.
In an interview years after his bad car accident, Norton said that every time Ali would get ready to throw a punch, Ali's chest would tighten up...and Norton's response was either to block the punch and counter or beat him to the punch and throw one of his own first.
One of those Norton punches hit Ali flush and broke his jaw...Ali claimed it was at the end of the fight but Norton claims it was in an early round...my opinion is that Norton is correct, but we will never know for sure. To me Ali looks tentative and in pain in their first fight early on...
In Norton's darkest hour as he lay seriously injured in the hospital from the car accident, Ali visited him. In my lifetime, Ali was the most exciting athlete of them all. All the world thought that Liston and Foreman would beat him...but they underestimated his greatness.
Guess the "little" cute Bills were physical enough!
And as stated, Lamar just can't throw it. One dimensional.
If you watched that game, even before the pick 6, that first Bills drive out of the half, the online dominated the Ravens and punched them for 30 yards on the ground.
Guess the "little" cute Bills were physical enough!
And as stated, Lamar just can't throw it. One dimensional.
If you watched that game, even before the pick 6, that first Bills drive out of the half, the online dominated the Ravens and punched them for 30 yards on the ground.
Buffalo's second half TD drive showed me that they deserved the win...my Mother taught me a long time ago that the better team is the one who shows up on game day and proves it on the battlefield...
Baltimore didn't finish their drives...and you can't miss field goals or have a center that snaps the ball wicky/wacky...there were a lot of deficiencies from the Ravens' camp.
Buffalo's second half TD drive showed me that they deserved the win...my Mother taught me a long time ago that the better team is the one who shows up on game day and proves it on the battlefield...
Baltimore didn't finish their drives...and you can't miss field goals or have a center that snaps the ball wicky/wacky...there were a lot of deficiencies from the Ravens' camp.
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