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Is Joe Flacco destined to be the starting QB for the Baltimore Ravens?

Whats good yall. Its yo boy big benji in da house. Im writing this to ask you guys, is Joe Flacco destined to start week one against cincy? Think about it. Both of our starting QB's goes down to injury and illness. Flacco gets the start in the last two preseason and preforms better then any of our other 2 QB's. He even out preformed the 1st QB taken in the 2008 draft in Matt Ryan in last night's game. He has thrown the only TD pass this preseason and commited the least amount of T.O.(I think) So, do you guys think that Maybe God has a plan for Flacco to be our starting QB from week one? Think about it.

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Absolutely "YES!"

How in the world can they start anyone other than Flacco? I know it wasn’t the original plan but Boller is not an option due to his shoulder (I wouldn’t be surprised if we’ve seen the last of Boller on the field as a Raven). Smith was given every opportunity to win thejob but couldn’t get out onto the damn field. therefore, Flacco is the most prepared QB we have. However, backup (?) Casey Bramlet knows Cam cameron’s offense and even won a World Bowl in 2004, so by some regards, he is a veteran (?). Scary, scary thoughts! Good post.

Rexx

by Rexx on Aug 29, 2008 3:16 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

i agree

its seems like destiny, how else can you explain all the freaky things that have happen to our QBs the past week or so? lol it might just be Faith, hope he pans out to be a good QB, he has the poise which we all know is what Boller lacked, he is way more matured than Boller, and Mentally he is much more prepared than Boller was. If he makes quick Decisions i think our O-line will be much better than people give them credit for, We may be the dark horse in the AFC, you just watch and See.

by RAVEN'SD#1 on Aug 31, 2008 11:31 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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