Originally Posted by
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In Flacco's defense, the Jaguars cornerbacks played incredibly well, and even when Flacco's throws were on target, the coverage was airtight up until that 90-yard TD drive. Even then, the Jaguars made the Ravens take enough time that they had very few options at the end of the game. But, yes, Ravens fans can't be happy with that offensive performance, and neither can the Ravens defense.
I'm sure the Steelers will be studying this tape carefully. Baltimore gets Arizona next while the Steelers play the Patriots, so it's very likely the Ravens will recover their half-game division lead after next week leading up to their Sunday night game in Pittsburgh. Once again, part two of the Steelers-Ravens series is going to play a pivotal role in shaping the AFC playoff picture. I can't wait.
With respect to the Packers and Bears, the Colts and Patriots, or whoever else you'd care to throw out there, the Steelers and Ravens have the best rivalry in pro football right now, and they have for several years. I'm not optimistic about the Steelers' chances against New England, but that doesn't bother me - that game is trivial by comparison. The Steelers' postseason hopes will live and die on whether they can beat the Ravens, and vice versa.
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