2000 Ravens were good but never faced a great offense
Raiders had Rice and Brown, but Gannon got hurt early and Gannon was not Mahomes 2000 was a weak year for offense all around (even Moss-Vikings got shutout)...Daunte also was no Mahomes |
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Maybe Ray should ask his children their opinions. Maybe ask Ray, Jr. Or Rayshawn. Or Raylene. Or Raybies. Or Raybelline. Or Raypist. Or whatever their names are.
I think one of the most repugnant things ever is when a pro athlete (or anyone else for that matter) names multiple children after themselves. It's pretty much the ultimate egotistic vanity. I'm embarrassed for the kids for having to live with it. |
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3 huh.
Sure he didn't think the question was "How many people have you killed?" |
I guess I’m a little surprised he thought Butker would kick even one FG against them. I mean he missed 2 this week. Butker should thank him for his vote of confidence!
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Is Brian waters playing OG?
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Ray Lewis is a murdering piece of shit. The cocky little bundle of sticks thought his defense with Warren Sapp thought they had a chance against Nebraska too. I'm telling you this team has the same pedigree.
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Yesterday, Michael Irvin said that Dak Prescott is a better quarterback than Pat Mahomes. ROFL
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It's basically like the arguments about the classic Bulls vs today's Warriors. Depends on the rules you play under. If you play under the old hand check rules and allow the physical basketball of the 90s the Warriors would have a rough time. If you play by today's rules the Bulls would have a lot of trouble trying to slow the Warriors offense down.
The biggest problem the Ravens would still have is there weren't mobile QBs who could run and throw like Mahomes and Rodgers can. There were guys who could certainly pass the ball, and guys like Kordell Stewart who could run, but they weren't anywhere near the level of passer that you'd see today. Of course their DBs could maul the KC receivers without penalty. |
I care what Ray Lewis thinks because?...
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