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SauceBoss

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After watching that mess last night they called prime-time football, I think we would have destroyed the #6 Ravens. Substitute Cam's lasers for Gabbert's wounded ducks and we would have won easily. That is the kind of thing that makes these ratings so dicey.

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http://espn.go.com/nfl/powerrankings/_/year/2011/week/8

Let's see who we're better than that is above us.

we can beat any team that's ranked from 15-22

Also better than the Jets, Giants, Ravens, Steelers, and Houston. So yeah, we totally deserve to be 23rd, just like The Golden Calf of Bristol is better than Cam because he had a 15 point comeback against THE F U C K I N G DOLPHINS

My friend, who doesn't know S H I T about football said the only reason The Golden Calf of Bristol came back was because it was the Dolphins.

How about next time, you think about what you want to say BEFORE you start the thread...

We can PLAY with any team in the league, we proved that against the Packers... not many would argue they're not the top team right now. With our defense in it's current state, we will have a hard time winning against any of the top 15 teams.

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