Baltimore over 500 yards
yes, the key play in the game was the 45-yard TD strike in the 2nd quarterSparkie said:one qb converted when it matteredRyan34 said:
So looks like Tannehill going to win 2 playoff games with less than a 100 yards passing in each.
one qb has more than 300 yards and couldnt convert when it mattered
which one played better?
if only gaining yards between the 20s mattered.W said:
Baltimore over 500 yards
Ryan34 said:
So looks like Tannehill going to win 2 playoff games with less than a 100 yards passing in each.
W said:
Baltimore over 500 yards
Sparkie said:
did some of those look like wounded duck throws? seemed the defenders caused quite i few breakups.
Sparkie said:one qb converted when it matteredRyan34 said:
So looks like Tannehill going to win 2 playoff games with less than a 100 yards passing in each.
one qb has more than 300 yards and couldnt convert when it mattered
which one played better?
zooguy96 said:
Man, Henry towers over Ingram. Dude is huge!
johnnyblaze36 said:
How in the world did Vegas set this one at -10 considering you have an inexperienced Lamar playoff wise and on the other side you have the NFL's leading rusher and passer rating wise? You'd think it would have been -3.5 or so. And to add the fact that the Titans just took out the Patriots empire.
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agdaddy04 said:
6'4" Henry ?
Didn't realize he was that big
W said:
Harbaugh really used the modern analytics approach.
going for two 4th & 1's...and going for 2 after the first touchdown.
all 3 decisions backfired
This doesn't make a lot of sense. Of course the Titans can throw for triple digits, but they didn't have to. The decisions were made based on how quickly Tennessee had been able to score and Baltimore's prior ability to convert those situations. Not sure I agree with going for 2 at that point, but they would have needed to at some point if they were to catch up.94chem said:W said:
Harbaugh really used the modern analytics approach.
going for two 4th & 1's...and going for 2 after the first touchdown.
all 3 decisions backfired
Yep. I would understand against KC, or if Baltimore had a weak defense. But against a team that can't throw for triple digits, they were too aggressive.
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Funny game. Ravens offense was very Dallas-like. 520-300 yardage advantage and only 12 points. Also, if they had just take 3 points every time they got close, the game would be 28 all headed to OT.