Well let's call a spade a spade here. I'm having a battle of wits with an unarmed person. There is 3 QB's you repeatedly said sucked. Joe Flacco, Tim Tebow, and Alex Smith. Besides 'sucking' what else do they have in common? 4-0 against Pittsburgh last year. Coincidence?jetcitywoman wrote:YOU GOT NO GAME, JOIN FLACCO OBVIOUSsstuckey wrote:You have to have complete blinders on if you think they aren't going to retain Flacco's services as a quarterback. Playoff contender year after year. The kicker and Lee Evans cost them their chance to go to the Superbowl. Just admit it...you hate any team and any player that beats your team. Pure and simple you hated Alex Smith and Tim Tebow for the very same reason. He won and you lost. And you are a very very sore loser.
Bullshit!
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no retreat, no surrender?
brothers to the end?. no retraet, no surrender?
love you man
no retreat, no surrender?

brothers to the end?. no retraet, no surrender?
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do you live in bal;timore? and like buy all that is Flacco?UNEARTHA7XMatt wrote:I must say that Alex Smith, now he has a good coach and O Cordinator is gonna be back in his form next season! GO NINERS!
christ, i just posted a link to some crazy major tunes?? and you like gloss ovcer that? i do not get you guys..i give you brilliance, and you give me???
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i'm sorry, i'm a romantsist , classic make me cry.
no retreat, no surrender.
i like metal too. but most of all i like ....clever?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqWP1rsAMrw
ps i know theres more than a few that will villify for my opinion.
but bit is what it is,
i make no excuses nor
no retreat, no surrender.
i like metal too. but most of all i like ....clever?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqWP1rsAMrw
ps i know theres more than a few that will villify for my opinion.
but bit is what it is,
i make no excuses nor
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this what i'm talkning about!
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lack of response her speaks vols..
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please dont ban me for my choices
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One note about the Flacco interview, from somebody who totally got what he said... Effectively, he realizes that there are callibre levels, and that offensively, he didn't put the same high numbers up as what Brees and Rodgers put up. He pointed out that he realizes that there are people that do have better numbers, better percentages, etc. than him. With all of that said, he then pointed out that he is confident in himself, and that's what the "I'm the best" speech is about. It isn't an ego trip, it's making it clear that he does know what he's capable of. He's his favorite QB
Believe me on this... If the guy plays at least like he did last year, the Ravens may very well see a chance at redemption for the boggles they made 3 short months ago. Carrying that confidence in himself, he KNOWS he can do it
Believe me on this... If the guy plays at least like he did last year, the Ravens may very well see a chance at redemption for the boggles they made 3 short months ago. Carrying that confidence in himself, he KNOWS he can do it
if yoru not part of the solution, your part the problem, dick headsjetcitywoman wrote:[quoall to ...... te="jetcitywoman"]lkack of responsse her speaks vols..
suck imy azz
give me areason to venture out ...risk it al for what?
i'll risk for this.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FX-5ZYV1 ... ure=relmfu
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Every player in the NFL and all the wannbes "believe in themselves", thaat and $4.50 will get you a cup of latest mocha mochasimo at starbucksNaga wrote:One note about the Flacco interview, from somebody who totally got what he said... Effectively, he realizes that there are callibre levels, and that offensively, he didn't put the same high numbers up as what Brees and Rodgers put up. He pointed out that he realizes that there are people that do have better numbers, better percentages, etc. than him. With all of that said, he then pointed out that he is confident in himself, and that's what the "I'm the best" speech is about. It isn't an ego trip, it's making it clear that he does know what he's capable of. He's his favorite QB
Believe me on this... If the guy plays at least like he did last year, the Ravens may very well see a chance at redemption for the boggles they made 3 short months ago. Carrying that confidence in himself, he KNOWS he can do it

Flacco isn't putting up the #'s that of the elite quaterbacks, he admits it. Well, THATS what it takes to call yourself and BE CALLED an elite! A marquee quarterback! He hasn't put up the #'s so he aint't, i could care less if he thinks he's a fottball God.(actually Tebow already took that ahah) He is no elite quaterback.
Arguing with you is becoming an uphill battle because you just don't have any football knowledge. Does the guy put up Brees/Rogers numbers? NO He also doesn't play in the kind of offense that asks him to!!! Baltimore is a run first offense...with a strong defense. Only been that way for 2 decades now. Green Bay and New Orleans are a pass first offense...so is New England. None of those teams have a Ray Rice to run the ball or one of the best defenses in the game. When you run the ball and play solid defense you're not going to pass for 5000 yards. It's about ball control and making smart decisions. Aka don't turn it over...play field position...throw the ball away or put it where either your guy catches it or no one does. Flacco excels at that. But again your knowledge of football is about enough to fill a thimble so explaining this to you is probably pretty pointless.jetcitywoman wrote:Every player in the NFL and all the wannbes "believe in themselves", thaat and $4.50 will get you a cup of latest mocha mochasimo at starbucksNaga wrote:One note about the Flacco interview, from somebody who totally got what he said... Effectively, he realizes that there are callibre levels, and that offensively, he didn't put the same high numbers up as what Brees and Rodgers put up. He pointed out that he realizes that there are people that do have better numbers, better percentages, etc. than him. With all of that said, he then pointed out that he is confident in himself, and that's what the "I'm the best" speech is about. It isn't an ego trip, it's making it clear that he does know what he's capable of. He's his favorite QB
Believe me on this... If the guy plays at least like he did last year, the Ravens may very well see a chance at redemption for the boggles they made 3 short months ago. Carrying that confidence in himself, he KNOWS he can do it
Flacco isn't putting up the #'s that of the elite quaterbacks, he admits it. Well, THATS what it takes to call yourself and BE CALLED an elite! A marquee quarterback! He hasn't put up the #'s so he aint't, i could care less if he thinks he's a fottball God.(actually Tebow already took that ahah) He is no elite quaterback.
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The Dirty Birds are a run first offense because Flacco can't put up the #'s. It's not the other way around. They must depend more on Rice to get it done. Do you think that if they had a real quarterback like Peyton Manning thay would throw less? C'mon man..think! This isn't about arcane "football knowledge" but common sense.
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Steve, why are you beating your head off the wall?sstuckey wrote:Arguing with you is becoming an uphill battle because you just don't have any football knowledge. Does the guy put up Brees/Rogers numbers? NO He also doesn't play in the kind of offense that asks him to!!! Baltimore is a run first offense...with a strong defense. Only been that way for 2 decades now. Green Bay and New Orleans are a pass first offense...so is New England. None of those teams have a Ray Rice to run the ball or one of the best defenses in the game. When you run the ball and play solid defense you're not going to pass for 5000 yards. It's about ball control and making smart decisions. Aka don't turn it over...play field position...throw the ball away or put it where either your guy catches it or no one does. Flacco excels at that. But again your knowledge of football is about enough to fill a thimble so explaining this to you is probably pretty pointless.jetcitywoman wrote:Every player in the NFL and all the wannbes "believe in themselves", thaat and $4.50 will get you a cup of latest mocha mochasimo at starbucksNaga wrote:One note about the Flacco interview, from somebody who totally got what he said... Effectively, he realizes that there are callibre levels, and that offensively, he didn't put the same high numbers up as what Brees and Rodgers put up. He pointed out that he realizes that there are people that do have better numbers, better percentages, etc. than him. With all of that said, he then pointed out that he is confident in himself, and that's what the "I'm the best" speech is about. It isn't an ego trip, it's making it clear that he does know what he's capable of. He's his favorite QB
Believe me on this... If the guy plays at least like he did last year, the Ravens may very well see a chance at redemption for the boggles they made 3 short months ago. Carrying that confidence in himself, he KNOWS he can do it
Flacco isn't putting up the #'s that of the elite quaterbacks, he admits it. Well, THATS what it takes to call yourself and BE CALLED an elite! A marquee quarterback! He hasn't put up the #'s so he aint't, i could care less if he thinks he's a fottball God.(actually Tebow already took that ahah) He is no elite quaterback.
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Could 2012 Be Joe Flacco's Final Season with the Team?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1140 ... h-the-team
"So naturally at an important stage of these negotiations, Flacco says that he's the best quarterback in the NFL.
It's a baffling comment for Flacco to make even in more ordinary circumstances. At this point in his career with zero MVP wins, zero Super Bowl wins and zero Pro Bowl appearances, it's pretty clear that Flacco isn't the best quarterback in the NFL. Even the most diehard Ravens fan will be hard pressed to come up with an argument otherwise."
Couldn't have said it better myself. Flacco is on his way out!
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1140 ... h-the-team
"So naturally at an important stage of these negotiations, Flacco says that he's the best quarterback in the NFL.
It's a baffling comment for Flacco to make even in more ordinary circumstances. At this point in his career with zero MVP wins, zero Super Bowl wins and zero Pro Bowl appearances, it's pretty clear that Flacco isn't the best quarterback in the NFL. Even the most diehard Ravens fan will be hard pressed to come up with an argument otherwise."

You're right dude! I'm just a glutton for self-inflicted punishment. HA HA HA HAf.sciarrillo wrote:Steve, why are you beating your head off the wall?sstuckey wrote:Arguing with you is becoming an uphill battle because you just don't have any football knowledge. Does the guy put up Brees/Rogers numbers? NO He also doesn't play in the kind of offense that asks him to!!! Baltimore is a run first offense...with a strong defense. Only been that way for 2 decades now. Green Bay and New Orleans are a pass first offense...so is New England. None of those teams have a Ray Rice to run the ball or one of the best defenses in the game. When you run the ball and play solid defense you're not going to pass for 5000 yards. It's about ball control and making smart decisions. Aka don't turn it over...play field position...throw the ball away or put it where either your guy catches it or no one does. Flacco excels at that. But again your knowledge of football is about enough to fill a thimble so explaining this to you is probably pretty pointless.jetcitywoman wrote: Every player in the NFL and all the wannbes "believe in themselves", thaat and $4.50 will get you a cup of latest mocha mochasimo at starbucks
Flacco isn't putting up the #'s that of the elite quaterbacks, he admits it. Well, THATS what it takes to call yourself and BE CALLED an elite! A marquee quarterback! He hasn't put up the #'s so he aint't, i could care less if he thinks he's a fottball God.(actually Tebow already took that ahah) He is no elite quaterback.
Was Troy Aikman considered a real quarterback? Would you say that Troy Aikman was considered to be elite? Just answer me that once.jetcitywoman wrote:The Dirty Birds are a run first offense because Flacco can't put up the #'s. It's not the other way around. They must depend more on Rice to get it done. Do you think that if they had a real quarterback like Peyton Manning thay would throw less? C'mon man..think! This isn't about arcane "football knowledge" but common sense.
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Is Big Ben the best QB drafted in the last 10 years?
You're an NFL general manager. Who do you want leading your team? Here's our list:
1. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers (No. 11, 2004)
2. Aaron Rodgers, Packers (No. 24, 2005)
3. Eli Manning, Chargers (traded to Giants) (No. 1, 2004)
4. Philip Rivers, Giants (traded to Chargers) (No. 4, 2004)
5. Cam Newton, Panthers (No. 1, 2011)
6. Matt Ryan, Falcons (No. 3, 2008)
7. Matthew Stafford, Lions (No. 1, 2009)
8. Jay Cutler, Bears (No. 11, 2006)
9. Carson Palmer, Bengals (No. 1, 2003)
10. Sam Bradford, Rams (No. 1, 2010)
11. Joe Flacco, Ravens (No. 18, 2008)
12. Mark Sanchez, Jets (No. 5, 2009)
13. Alex Smith, 49ers (No. 1, 2005)
14. Josh Freeman, Buccaneers (No. 17, 2009)
15. Jason Campbell, Redskins (No. 25, 2005)
16. Vince Young, Titans (No. 3, 2006)
17. Tim Tebow, Broncos (No. 22, 2010)
18. Rex Grossman, Bears (No. 22, 2003)
19. David Carr, Texans (No. 1, 2002)
20. Byron Leftwich, Jaguars (No. 7, 2003)
21. Matt Leinart, Cardinals (No. 10, 2006)
22. Kyle Boller, Ravens (No. 19, 2003)
23. Brady Quinn, Browns (No. 22, 2007)
24. Joey Harrington, Lions (No. 3, 2002)
25. Patrick Ramsey, Redskins (No. 32, 2002)
26. J.P. Losman, Bills (No. 22, 2004)
27. JaMarcus Russell, Raiders (No. 1, 2007)
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8 ... t-10-years
Big Ben over Rodgers, Eli and Rivers not to mention you know who?
I told ya!

You're an NFL general manager. Who do you want leading your team? Here's our list:
1. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers (No. 11, 2004)
2. Aaron Rodgers, Packers (No. 24, 2005)
3. Eli Manning, Chargers (traded to Giants) (No. 1, 2004)
4. Philip Rivers, Giants (traded to Chargers) (No. 4, 2004)
5. Cam Newton, Panthers (No. 1, 2011)
6. Matt Ryan, Falcons (No. 3, 2008)
7. Matthew Stafford, Lions (No. 1, 2009)
8. Jay Cutler, Bears (No. 11, 2006)
9. Carson Palmer, Bengals (No. 1, 2003)
10. Sam Bradford, Rams (No. 1, 2010)
11. Joe Flacco, Ravens (No. 18, 2008)
12. Mark Sanchez, Jets (No. 5, 2009)
13. Alex Smith, 49ers (No. 1, 2005)
14. Josh Freeman, Buccaneers (No. 17, 2009)
15. Jason Campbell, Redskins (No. 25, 2005)
16. Vince Young, Titans (No. 3, 2006)
17. Tim Tebow, Broncos (No. 22, 2010)
18. Rex Grossman, Bears (No. 22, 2003)
19. David Carr, Texans (No. 1, 2002)
20. Byron Leftwich, Jaguars (No. 7, 2003)
21. Matt Leinart, Cardinals (No. 10, 2006)
22. Kyle Boller, Ravens (No. 19, 2003)
23. Brady Quinn, Browns (No. 22, 2007)
24. Joey Harrington, Lions (No. 3, 2002)
25. Patrick Ramsey, Redskins (No. 32, 2002)
26. J.P. Losman, Bills (No. 22, 2004)
27. JaMarcus Russell, Raiders (No. 1, 2007)
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8 ... t-10-years
Big Ben over Rodgers, Eli and Rivers not to mention you know who?
I told ya!

So you're saying Flacco doesn't have the numbers? Is that the horse you are backing? Just answer me that because I am about to embarass the crap outta you with KNOWLEDGE and STATS...not copy and pasting the opinions of 2 guys. Just answer me that....you are saying Flacco doesn't have good stats therefore he isn't a good QB?jetcitywoman wrote:The Dirty Birds are a run first offense because Flacco can't put up the #'s. It's not the other way around. They must depend more on Rice to get it done. Do you think that if they had a real quarterback like Peyton Manning thay would throw less? C'mon man..think! This isn't about arcane "football knowledge" but common sense.
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i'm saying he sucks large. Hes a loser.And i'm not alone obviously by my links.sstuckey wrote:So you're saying Flacco doesn't have the numbers? Is that the horse you are backing? Just answer me that because I am about to embarass the crap outta you with KNOWLEDGE and STATS...not copy and pasting the opinions of 2 guys. Just answer me that....you are saying Flacco doesn't have good stats therefore he isn't a good QB?jetcitywoman wrote:The Dirty Birds are a run first offense because Flacco can't put up the #'s. It's not the other way around. They must depend more on Rice to get it done. Do you think that if they had a real quarterback like Peyton Manning thay would throw less? C'mon man..think! This isn't about arcane "football knowledge" but common sense.