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(Poll) BATTLE OF THE BELTWAY - Commanders @ Ravens - Who wins & why?


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Who wins?  

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  1. 1. Who wins this Beltway matchup?

    • Washington Commanders
    • Baltimore Ravens

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  • Poll closed on 10/13/2024 at 05:00 PM

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21 minutes ago, Ray Reed said:

Supposed to be 80 and sunny too. This game has the vibe of an interconference college game to me. Should be fun

Jayden Daniels=LSU

Lamar Jackson=Louisville 

Definitely going to feel like a college atmosphere.

 

There is 1 more concern some have regarding Jayden Daniels, besides his slender frame.

And that's how well, he will play when it starts getting cold.

Believe it or not?

This is actually a thing.

Some QB's play better in warmer climate, than they do in cold weather games. And vice versa.

I don't believe that Jayden has ever had to play in a cold weather game. I could be wrong on that, but I don't follow college football like I do the NFL.

If anyone knows this info, I would be curious to know who, when & how cold it was. Just curious...

Cause Jayden played at Arizona St. before transferring to LSU. Another warm climate...

Well, it's gets cold as hell in Washington. Lol

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2 hours ago, aceinthehouse said:

If any of you are Star Wars fans? Then you must watch this hype video.

I'll post it again here. I also edited/posted it on the OP as well. Came out yesterday, I believe.

But I highly recommend it. 👍 

 

I hereby continue to pledge all of my electric footballs to ACE for the remainder of 2024.

Star Wars GIF

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From my perspective as a Washington fan, this is THE “measuring stick” game for us. Yeah, it’ll be important to see how they stack up against DAL and PHI. But for me, this is the one.

Our stadium sits less than an hour (in decent traffic) south of where the Ravens play, but they couldn’t have been more different organizations over the last quarter-century. Baltimore has been run with class, discipline, vision, a plan. In Washington, it was an organization run at the momentary whim of a petty, short-sighted despot and his cronies — chaos, for the most part, and the man somehow had even less class than he had a plan. The Ravens have always drafted well, developed well, coached well, treated their employees well, and made their fans proud (with a few exceptions). Washington has run *** backwards into a few good things, and then mostly ruined them.

If we beat the Ravens, or even play them very close, that’s just a huge thing for us. To me, that means we might really be knocking on the door of the big leagues. If we get crushed…that’ll be a pretty strong sign that much of this has been a mirage and there’s still a long way to go.

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10 hours ago, aceinthehouse said:

Very interesting game, regarding MVP voting.

Yeah......I would say this is a big game.

 

I'll be honest, I'm shooting from the hip here with no research whatsoever, but I'm pretty confident in saying that Week 6 has never determined an MVP in history.

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8 hours ago, e16bball said:

From my perspective as a Washington fan, this is THE “measuring stick” game for us. Yeah, it’ll be important to see how they stack up against DAL and PHI. But for me, this is the one.

Our stadium sits less than an hour (in decent traffic) south of where the Ravens play, but they couldn’t have been more different organizations over the last quarter-century. Baltimore has been run with class, discipline, vision, a plan. In Washington, it was an organization run at the momentary whim of a petty, short-sighted despot and his cronies — chaos, for the most part, and the man somehow had even less class than he had a plan. The Ravens have always drafted well, developed well, coached well, treated their employees well, and made their fans proud (with a few exceptions). Washington has run *** backwards into a few good things, and then mostly ruined them.

If we beat the Ravens, or even play them very close, that’s just a huge thing for us. To me, that means we might really be knocking on the door of the big leagues. If we get crushed…that’ll be a pretty strong sign that much of this has been a mirage and there’s still a long way to go.

I hope your organization returns to glory.

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This is probably my most anticipated game for Washington up to this pt.

Not just from a measuring stick standpoint playing the Ravens, but how our team can can handle success/failure at this point in the season.

The Bears is another one, I'm looking forward to.

And of course we still got Dallas & Philly twice. The biggest & most true test of all, regarding our Playoff aspirations.

But you really don't know how good your team is, until you're matched up with Superbowl contender & consistent playoff team like the Baltimore Ravens.

I hope many of us are surprised in a good way, come Sunday.

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