It's all good. Ray Ray will save the day.
NOT!!!
It's all good. Ray Ray will save the day.
NOT!!!
Tailgating in the 'burgh
I never wish injuries for anyone whatsoever. I don't like Suggs as a human at all, but I have nothing but respect for him as a football player. He gives it his all every time he is out there, and he enjoys the game.
However much you think you know about football, rest assured that Skip Bayless knows more!
For Me,
Harbaugh is a classless guy. Through and through just like his brother. And any edge we get on the Ravens I take with joyful glee. They borderline cheat in everything they do and their karma brings bad things to them.
The Steeler way...is the only way.
The Rats are in serious trouble......could move them down to third in the division behind the Bungles. No Suggs, Ray Ray is another year older.....the window just slammed shut in Baltimore.
The Tradition Continues!!!
When I first heard the ugliest man in the NFL tore his achilies and was done for the season....I laughed out loud......Suggs is a loud mouthed clown...heres hoping for more Ratbird misery, and a long season of anguish for Harbaugh and his classless team.
There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.
While this is good for us, I wish him well in his recovery. I always prefer to see us beat the best at their best. Including the dirty birds and their loud mouth players.
Really. we walked into Denver playing the fife and drum with the steelers flag burning overhead. We should feel sorry for who??
From ESPN AFC North Blog
Pro Bowl safety Ed Reed believes quarterbacks will think differently when they play the Ravens' defense without linebacker Terrell Suggs, who partially tore his Achilles tendon last week.
Reed talked about how Suggs didn't have to make plays to affect games. Just the threat of him coming off the edge changed how quarterbacks played.
"We know what Terrell Suggs brings to the table, the fear that he puts in quarterbacks’ heads," Reed told a local Baltimore radio station, viaSportsRadioInterviews.com. "So he’s definitely going to be missed."
Suggs, the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year, recorded 19 sacks in his past 18 games (including playoffs). His impact went beyond hitting the quarterback. Suggs is the team's all-time leader in forced fumbles with 29, which is 10 more than anyone else in the history of the Ravens.
So Reed thinks that NFL QB's actually fear Suggs? I would hardly think that any NFL player fears anybody else. Respect them yes, be watchful of where they are, yes, but not fear.
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