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Old 01-21-2013, 12:12 PM   #81
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Re: Super Bowl XLVII: San Francisco 49ers vs. Baltimore Ravens

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...As far as Ray Lewis goes. He's one of the greatest defensive players of all time and I respect him for that. The murder charge? I don't know what happened and that's between him and God.

But his whole religion schtick is getting really old. I respect he honors God, because I do to. But his act just comes off as fake and egotistical. When the rest of the Ravens were talking about the upcoming challenge with the Niners, he was feeding his ego talking about how it was meant to be because HE'S playing hurt, and it's HIS last ride, and God has a plan for HIM...
If he runs down The Ostrich with a game saving tackle, I will believe.

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Old 01-21-2013, 12:20 PM   #82
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On the serious side, if Kaepernick wins this game and plays well, I wonder how many read option quaterbacks will be taken in this year's draft. My guess is the number is probably pretty high already. Not even sure how many prospects like that are out there, but their stock is probably rising regardless.
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Old 01-21-2013, 12:46 PM   #83
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On the serious side, if Kaepernick wins this game and plays well, I wonder how many read option quaterbacks will be taken in this year's draft. My guess is the number is probably pretty high already. Not even sure how many prospects like that are out there, but their stock is probably rising regardless.
Wait til Braxton Miller enters the draft....
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Old 01-21-2013, 12:51 PM   #84
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Wait til Braxton Miller enters the draft....
Braxton Miller better learn how to throw. So far QBs from Urban's system(s) have had a hard time in the NFL. Before someone says Alex Smith, lets not forget that prior to the arrival of Harbaugh Smith was on his way to being basically run out of the league.

The reason RGIII, Wilson and Kapernick have had so much success is that teams can't just play the run because there is no threat in the passing game. Having an effective passer is what really makes the offense a pain to defend. Any play can be a run or pass.
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Old 01-21-2013, 12:58 PM   #85
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Braxton Miller better learn how to throw. So far QBs from Urban's system(s) have had a hard time in the NFL. Before someone says Alex Smith, lets not forget that prior to the arrival of Harbaugh Smith was on his way to being basically run out of the league.

The reason RGIII, Wilson and Kapernick have had so much success is that teams can't just play the run because there is no threat in the passing game. Having an effective passer is what really makes the offense a pain to defend. Any play can be a run or pass.
Yeah I know. Miller would probably be better as a HB or RB, IMO.
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Old 01-21-2013, 12:59 PM   #86
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Wow I thought everyone would be rooting for Ray to go out on top.I'm surprised that alot of people are rooting against him.
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Old 01-21-2013, 01:26 PM   #87
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There are and were a lot of players that pay their respect. Reggie White and the list goes on and on. It's not about being egotistical, either.

Plus, that is a taboo subject here, so, it's best to just drop that angle from here on out.
First off what are you even talking about? I have no qualms with him expressing his faith. I share his beliefs myself. My issue is with him going overboard and crying and carrying on. Please read/comprehend before you jump to conclusions.
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Old 01-21-2013, 01:56 PM   #88
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First off what are you even talking about? I have no qualms with him expressing his faith. I share his beliefs myself. My issue is with him going overboard and crying and carrying on. Please read/comprehend before you jump to conclusions.
You do the same.

Reggie White did the same thing and no one complained about him.

My whole point it's not something that's allowed to be discussed on here.

Change the channel if it's over bearing for you.
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