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Bluelighter
Ravens for the superowl, a bit of a longshot...
When the ravens play as physical as they did against KC they can beat anybody. Even the pats.
Ravens/STeelers is going to be brutal. Again.
Ravens for the superowl, a bit of a longshot...
re: Ravens/Steelers, here I am thinking that even if my Steelers win; will we have anything left to play the next week against most likely the New England Patriots??
Have to agree as much as it pains me. The only way the Pats will not get to the SB is if the Jets pull off a Seattle-type of shocking upset this weekend. Otherwise, they will take what is left of the Steelers/Ravens team and play Tecmo Bowl with them. Then we'll need a miracle from the NFC again....
I was thinking, Baltimore and Atlanta are pretty similar cities, in that they are both very black and despite most places in that region (in Baltimore you have the dreaded Northern Virginia and in the ATL you have the dreaded South as a whole) that could be nightmarish for a black man. but in these cities, black folk thrive (as any person of any race should be allowed to do, obviously)
so therefore the BLACKEST SUPERBOWL OF ALL TIME would be...
the Baltimore Ravens VS the Atlanta Falcons
did anything I just say make any sense to anyone but me?
I usually see many more white people down South. are you trying to argue whether Baltimore is South or North? it might geographically more North, but I feel like it is the true starting point of the South, with its Southern charm and shit
STILL blackest Super Bowl of all-time AMIRITE?
STILL blackest Super Bowl of all-time AMIRITE?
The crazed reaction from the fans wasn't surprising considering what Lynch had just accomplished, shedding a half-dozen or so broken tackles on his way to the longest touchdown run of his career that gave Seattle a 41-30 lead with 3:22 left.
Turns out, Lynch's TD shook Qwest Field and the ground around the stadium - literally.
Vidale said a seismic monitoring station located about 100 yards west of the stadium registered seismic activity during Lynch's run. The shaking was most intense during a 30-second stretch about the time Lynch broke free from the line of scrimmage, finished off his touchdown and celebrated in the end zone with his teammates.
After that, Vidale said, the shaking died down, but it took about a minute for the shaking to completely fade away.
Blackest superb owl: LA Raiders play the New Orleans Saints in the Houston Astrodome, or the Georgia Dome.