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Official Baltimore Ravens at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread!


Jeremy Igo

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lol Jaguars players representing in London

"Police were called ... following reports of a fight. Officers attended and spoke with a group of males who had allegedly been attempting to leave the venue without paying a large bill. Four men aged in their twenties were subsequently arrested on suspicion of fraud by false representation and taken to a central London police station for questioning. They were all subsequently released with no further action."

The London police also didn't say who was involved.

The news -- the latest in a bad run for the Jaguars -- was announced about 12 hours before the team's 9:30 a.m. ET kickoff against the Eagles at Wembley Stadium. Multiple Las Vegas sportsbooks bumped up the point spread Saturday night, moving the Eagles from 3 to 3.5-point favorites.

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/25102097/four-jacksonville-jaguars-players-detained-london

 

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Is Rivera mentally handicapped? I’m reading the preview for the game and this is what he said about last weeks 4th quarter success with Cam throwing for 201 yards in the last quarter of the game:

“When you get in a rhythm, it really helps. Do we need to look at it (using the hurry up)? Most certainly. I DON’T think that’s going to drive what we do as an offense”

Seriously? You know how well Cam plays in hurry up but you’re essentially saying you refuse to use it.

Don’t like this matchup with the Ravens at all. They have a stout defense vs. our struggling offense and they’re leading in sacks. Their passing offense is dangerous while they haven’t had much of a run game. If we don’t get a pass rush on Flacco it’s going to be a long game.

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