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This is Flacco's answer to what the Chiefs can expect when opening up the season at Baltimore:
"I don’t think it’s a good way to begin it for them. We’re going to come in here and play well and I don’t think they’re going to want to play us by the end of this game."
This is actually on the Ravens official website!
Wow, I hope our defense hears this and destroys Flacco.
Mike Brown is gonna knock Flacco into next week.
SHUT IT
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Flacco. That sounds like something you'd buy from Home Depot to patch up dents on your car.
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He is the only rookie to ever win two playoff games, and Joe was just yards away from being the third NFL quarterback (Matt Ryan included) to ever throw for 3,000 yards.
I'm not saying that Flacco is by any means even remotely close to being "good" by himself just yet, but he isn't just the definition of mediocrity.
I also don't mean to assume, but please don't tell me that the defense was responsible for leading Baltimore to the AFC championship game, because, as a Ravens fan, I can tell you that Kyle Boller among other had better defensive units, yet couldn't reach the Super Bowl/AFCCG.
Keanu Reeves should stick with acting... Besides, idk if Jim Harbaugh will relate to him as well as Gene Hackman did.
Thanks for all the yards, TDs, and memories, Priest!
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Honestly, Flacco is usually pretty soft-spoken and non-confrontational. It doesn't seem to be a slight against the Chiefs as much as to show confidence in his guys. If you've seen any of his interviews you'll see what I mean - the guy seems quite humble and surprisingly camera-shy for an athlete.
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