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AFC Divisional: Ravens @ Broncos...


KillerKat

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I thought it was a fair and hard fought contest. There is plenty of blame to go around, Manning turned the ball over several times and the safety was way out of position on the game-tying touchdown at the end of regulation.

This was a well-coached football team that fought till the final whistle. This is not the 2009 embarrassment.

Congrats to the Ravens on a hard fought and well deserved win. Flacco really surprised me today. The fact is he outplayed Manning in Denver today.

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I thought it was a fair and hard fought contest. There is plenty of blame to go around, Manning turned the ball over several times and the safety was way out of position on the game-tying touchdown at the end of regulation.

This was a well-coached football team that fought till the final whistle. This is not the 2009 embarrassment.

Congrats to the Ravens on a hard fought and well deserved win. Flacco really surprised me today. The fact is he outplayed Manning in Denver today.

I thought Foxy and company got conservative in the 4th quarter.

Champ Bailey needed help with coverage and the Broncos DC never adjusted.

I don't like the Tuck Rule, but I thought the Broncos got hosed on the turnover call.

I'm afraid with the Raven's winning today, that puts the Patriots in the SB. Again!

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I thought Foxy and company got conservative in the 4th quarter.

Champ Bailey needed help with coverage and the Broncos DC never adjusted.

I don't like the Tuck Rule, but I thought the Broncos got hosed on the turnover call.

I'm afraid with the Raven's winning today, that puts the Patriots in the SB. Again!

No one picked the Ravens either. Houston is a good team still. Don't think they'll win but slow down.

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