Now in the world of hold-em poker the AK is not the best hand, but is something you don't mind seeing when you look at your cards. Hell even Aces and Kings get demolished by players getting lucky and 'rivering' an straight or flush - and so on. Unless the Ravens 'river' a straight or a flush in this game they have no chance of winning
Here are just the facts Jack:
-New England is averaging over 37 points in their 9 game winning streak, and have put up over 40 in their last 4
-Tom Brady would have broke the all time passing mark if Drew Brees did'nt go off-the-chain this year. Unless he throws crucial interceptions the 'AK' dominates this hand.
-The Pats allowed ZERO sacks last week against a stronger pass rush than Baltimore has. Only Terrell Suggs is a legitimate pass rusher for the Ravens and they could'nt even get to T.J. Yates.
-All of the ravens 4 losses this year were AWAY to Seattle, Jacksonville, Tennessee, and San Diego. Hell, they were down 21-0 against Arizona
-Joe Flacco has thrown for under 175 yards in 3 straight games and has a career playoff rating off 66.2 with 6td's and 7int's.
-The Patriot defense is healthier now with key players returning and although they were 31st in yards allowed this year, did have 34 total takeaways
Conclusion: I could get into more statistical information for you guys but we all know it's pointless. The Patriots have one man that can beat them on Sunday and It's either Tom Brady self-destructing or Ray Rice. Even if the Ravens dominated time of possession 35:00 - 25:00 the Patriots could still beat em by 17. Everyone looks to the 2009 game which did not feature Welker, Gronkowski, and Hernandez and a game where the Pats got down 21-0 and Julian Edelman led the receiving corps in an attempt to come back. These two teams are very much the same as they were fundamentally but completely different in their personnel and age. I love handicapping games but the simple fact is unless the Ravens get lucky and 'river' the winning hand, they are 1 - 2 barbecue!!!!
Patriots 37-19
My 'HUGE PLAY FOR SUNDAY' is a meager 150 bucks, unlike someother people who post on here clainming they have 30k to just talk about spending like it makes their dick bigger. I work, and enjoy this as a hobby and have no problems admitting it. Someone who has 30k to spend is not on here talking about it 24-7. Good luck to those who actually help this forum and have useful information and don't make it a pissing contest
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Now in the world of hold-em poker the AK is not the best hand, but is something you don't mind seeing when you look at your cards. Hell even Aces and Kings get demolished by players getting lucky and 'rivering' an straight or flush - and so on. Unless the Ravens 'river' a straight or a flush in this game they have no chance of winning
Here are just the facts Jack:
-New England is averaging over 37 points in their 9 game winning streak, and have put up over 40 in their last 4
-Tom Brady would have broke the all time passing mark if Drew Brees did'nt go off-the-chain this year. Unless he throws crucial interceptions the 'AK' dominates this hand.
-The Pats allowed ZERO sacks last week against a stronger pass rush than Baltimore has. Only Terrell Suggs is a legitimate pass rusher for the Ravens and they could'nt even get to T.J. Yates.
-All of the ravens 4 losses this year were AWAY to Seattle, Jacksonville, Tennessee, and San Diego. Hell, they were down 21-0 against Arizona
-Joe Flacco has thrown for under 175 yards in 3 straight games and has a career playoff rating off 66.2 with 6td's and 7int's.
-The Patriot defense is healthier now with key players returning and although they were 31st in yards allowed this year, did have 34 total takeaways
Conclusion: I could get into more statistical information for you guys but we all know it's pointless. The Patriots have one man that can beat them on Sunday and It's either Tom Brady self-destructing or Ray Rice. Even if the Ravens dominated time of possession 35:00 - 25:00 the Patriots could still beat em by 17. Everyone looks to the 2009 game which did not feature Welker, Gronkowski, and Hernandez and a game where the Pats got down 21-0 and Julian Edelman led the receiving corps in an attempt to come back. These two teams are very much the same as they were fundamentally but completely different in their personnel and age. I love handicapping games but the simple fact is unless the Ravens get lucky and 'river' the winning hand, they are 1 - 2 barbecue!!!!
Patriots 37-19
My 'HUGE PLAY FOR SUNDAY' is a meager 150 bucks, unlike someother people who post on here clainming they have 30k to just talk about spending like it makes their dick bigger. I work, and enjoy this as a hobby and have no problems admitting it. Someone who has 30k to spend is not on here talking about it 24-7. Good luck to those who actually help this forum and have useful information and don't make it a pissing contest
Hi Broke Bloke, that is a great write up! and I liked the honesty in it as well. Also, great Avatar! Good Luck this weekend!
and to you my friend....luck can only come from an honest man....the higher ground is pullin your damn pants down and sayin I'm no better than you...a bloke...a father...are'nt we all...
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Quote Originally Posted by Scarpotch:
Hi Broke Bloke, that is a great write up! and I liked the honesty in it as well. Also, great Avatar! Good Luck this weekend!
and to you my friend....luck can only come from an honest man....the higher ground is pullin your damn pants down and sayin I'm no better than you...a bloke...a father...are'nt we all...
ravens will sack Brady they we're 2nd in the league with 48 sacks. they will put points on the board , pats D blows. we ain't denver.
Rice & Willams will have a good day running the ball.
Flacco will make a couple of down the field throws.
Bottom line is Ravens beat Steelers twice, Bengals twice , Texans twice, 9ers once. Pats beat Denver.
Gonna be a good game and I'm taking the Ravens + 7.5 not saying their gonna win , but will cover and hopefully head to Indy.
I uderstand what you're saying but i think the bottom line is this...the oddsmakers have put the Patriots as the favorite for the remainder of the four team tournament...and the Ravens and 49ers are at the bottom of that pool...Am I saying those teams suck? Of course not! The games are played on the field. But, the Patriots would be the favorit on a neutral site this week against the Ravens, Giants, or 49ers. That says something to how they're playing and how potent they are. The oddsmakers think the Patriots of 2001, 2003,2004 are back into form
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Quote Originally Posted by ACG:
ravens will sack Brady they we're 2nd in the league with 48 sacks. they will put points on the board , pats D blows. we ain't denver.
Rice & Willams will have a good day running the ball.
Flacco will make a couple of down the field throws.
Bottom line is Ravens beat Steelers twice, Bengals twice , Texans twice, 9ers once. Pats beat Denver.
Gonna be a good game and I'm taking the Ravens + 7.5 not saying their gonna win , but will cover and hopefully head to Indy.
I uderstand what you're saying but i think the bottom line is this...the oddsmakers have put the Patriots as the favorite for the remainder of the four team tournament...and the Ravens and 49ers are at the bottom of that pool...Am I saying those teams suck? Of course not! The games are played on the field. But, the Patriots would be the favorit on a neutral site this week against the Ravens, Giants, or 49ers. That says something to how they're playing and how potent they are. The oddsmakers think the Patriots of 2001, 2003,2004 are back into form
and to you my friend....luck can only come from an honest man....the higher ground is pullin your damn pants down and sayin I'm no better than you...a bloke...a father...are'nt we all...
LOL, Thants awesome! Lets win em all.
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[Quote: Originally Posted by onebrokebloke]
and to you my friend....luck can only come from an honest man....the higher ground is pullin your damn pants down and sayin I'm no better than you...a bloke...a father...are'nt we all...
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