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Just now, mc52beast said:

Going out on a limb here and saying that they probably aren’t the #1 D anymore

Haven't looked at stats but amazingly they could still be #1 or pretty damn high, they had a crazy margin between them and the #2 if I remember correctly. Which speaks to how great that offensive performance was because they are definitely a top D. Just no match for us.

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11 minutes ago, Neylus said:

Again our home game the whole broadcast was ravens centric the broadcasters new very very little about the Panthers other than cam Newton being 6 foot five and 250

Being a professional sports announcer you would expect them to do their homework at the very least, but in their defense it was a CBS broadcast who has a contract to carry AFC games. While I would expect these guys to be all about the NFL the teams they focus on on a weekly basis are in the AFC. 

Dont get me wrong, it bugs the heck out of me too, but unlike the jackholes from Fox they have a small excuse. 

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Rivera was giving props to his staff and was giving kudos to Matso and Wharton for their scheming. I noticed that the linemen were positione closer together and Cam stayed pretty tight to the pocket and climbed it when pressured. Seems they were watching film and Kalil was excellent in his protections. Today he earned his salary and was stout. 

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