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Old 11-27-2017, 10:16 PM
Arky Arky is offline
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Texans still have a shot at the W, here....

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The ensuing kickoff is a touchback. Raven's ball at their 25.

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Collins caught for a loss of 3.

Quick pass to Wallace goes for no gain. 3rd and 13 coming up.

Short pass to Watson goes for no gain. Ravens have to punt.

Ellington gets some good yards on the punt return. Texan's ball at their 43.

6:30 left in the game.
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Old 11-27-2017, 10:22 PM
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Pass to L Miller goes to midfield. 2nd and 3 coming up.

L Miller for ½ yard. 3rd and 3 coming up.

Pass to Hop gets the 1st down, flag down for holding on the Ravens is declined. Ball at the Raven 44.

And there's the strip sack....... Raven's recover. Raven's ball at the Texan 49.

4:35 left in the game.
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Old 11-27-2017, 10:28 PM
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Collins for 8.

Collins for no gain.

Raven's use a timeout (#2) on 3rd and 2.

Flags presnap....Neutral zone infraction on Clowney. 1st down.

Collins for 3. Ball at the Texan 32. 3:07 left in the game.

On 2nd and 7, Collins gets caught for a loss of 1. Brings up 3rd and 8.

Woodhead stopped for gain of 2. Ravens to go for the FG.

Tucker's 49-yarder is good.

Ravens 23, Texans 16

2:53 left in the game. Texans out of timeouts.
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Old 11-27-2017, 10:32 PM
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The ensuing kickoff is a touchback. Texan's ball at their 25.

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Pass to Fido gets 9.

Savage's pass over the middle is INT'ed by the Ravens. Raven's ball at the Texan 44.
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Old 11-27-2017, 10:33 PM
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I guess time for TJ Yates, adios Savage.
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Old 11-27-2017, 10:48 PM
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I guess time for TJ Yates, adios Savage.
Despite it all there was some inspired football being played out there every now and then.

I can't really put the strip sack on Savage. The OL is a joke (like much of the rest of the team), but goddamn is Savage terrible. Those two interceptions were embarrassing.

I have my problems with BOB but he demonstrated to me that he knows how to get the most out of Watson. I think it's a foregone conclusion that McNeck is going to fire him at year's end (although the radio guys were saying that they think he'll get an extension - I think that's lunacy), and when they do I'm going to laugh my ass off when they hire some 32 year old jackoff who Joshes the whole thing up completely.

In some ways I truly enjoy listening to the enraged rednecks calling in to the postgame show more than the games anymore.

Happy holidays, necks!
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Old 11-27-2017, 10:36 PM
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Collins for no gain.

2 minute warning.

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Flacco keeps for a big gainer. 25 yards.

Ravens kneeling it.

Final score:

Ravens 23, Texans 16

Coulda won it.....Savage turned the ball over too much...
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Old 11-27-2017, 10:51 PM
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A pair of fourth down conversions really helped the Ravens offense, which would have been clearly worse than the Texans tonight had it not been for another bout of Savage turnovers. Credit to the Ravens, I suppose, for understanding early on where there were offensive limitations and the need to do something unusual to overcome them.

The Texans, meanwhile, refuse to use the entire width of the field. The Ravens D had a gameplan to blitz often and hold in the secondary, and it mostly worked. I would have liked to see the Texans put in a couple RB screens to keep the Ravens from overusing the blitz. Yes, Savage has a slow processor, but the Texans found a way to make Terrell Suggs look 10 years younger.
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Old 11-27-2017, 10:57 PM
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The Texans, meanwhile, refuse to use the entire width of the field. The Ravens D had a gameplan to blitz often and hold in the secondary, and it mostly worked. I would have liked to see the Texans put in a couple RB screens to keep the Ravens from overusing the blitz. Yes, Savage has a slow processor, but the Texans found a way to make Terrell Suggs look 10 years younger.
The middle of the field six, eight yards downfield was widefnopen all night long.

I'll laugh when they fire BOB because I don't think they're anywhere near smart enough to hire an upgrade but JFC WTF are these guys doing?
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