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- PalmerSucks
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Joe Flacco: the NFL's True Mr. Irrelevant
http://stillers.com/Article/View/b92599 ... d53bba5c91 has been posted by Palmer Sucks at Stillers.com.
Re: Joe Flacco: the NFL's True Mr. Irrelevant
Thanks, Palmer. I agree with the two biggest points you made; that Leftwich is not so terrible, and that this game is still quite winnable. When I think of Leftwich the first image that comes to mind is always his linemen carrying him to the markers after he completed a pass as he drove his team down the field. Not only does that epitomize his toughness, but his "team" mentality, as well, both of which will serve him well tonight. If we can get a score early and then establish a running game I think this game is utterly winnable. This Ravens team is the most beatable version we've seen in the Flak-O era. And, as Trenches pointed out in another thread, how sweet it would be to beat them with our backup, especially now that Suggs has declared us the Jordan-less-Bulls.
Re: Joe Flacco: the NFL's True Mr. Irrelevant
You're about Flacco.Most of the time he just throws the ball deep and hopes for a penalty.
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Re: Joe Flacco: the NFL's True Mr. Irrelevant
I always liked B.L.4 also with his non-chalant play style, and I am really happy that he ended up on our squad. Add to that, guess what? He has a S.B. ring before any of those DUFUS FUCKS down there at Carolina's Bank of America Stadium got one. It was a mistake trading him to us, but it was for all of our betterment in the end. BR7 needs to get healthy, and they need to get a line for him to play behind or getting healthy will be for naught anyway.
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