NFL Championship Week: AFC Preview
"This is playoff football," says Baltimore Ravens linebacker RAY LEWIS. "Year after year, time after time, great competition is going against each other. It really doesn’t get any better. That’s what playoff football is all about."
In the AFC Divisional Playoffs, the No. 2 seeded Ravens outlasted No. 3 Houston in Baltimore by a score of 20-13. Quarterback JOE FLACCO threw a pair of first-quarter touchdown passes as the Ravens built a 17-3 lead they would not relinquish.
Baltimore will travel to New England to face the top-seeded Patriots, who set a single-game franchise playoff record for points scored in their 45-10 home victory over Denver on Saturday night.
A closer look at the AFC Championship Games:
BALTIMORE RAVENS (13-4) at NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (14-3) (Sunday, CBS, 3:00 PM ET)
Baltimore and New England will meet for the eighth time. The Patriots have won all six regular-season contests yet the Ravens won the only playoff meeting, winning 33-14 at New England in a 2009 Wild Card game. In that game, Baltimore running back RAY RICE rushed for a franchise playoff record 159 yards, including two touchdowns. Rice had an 83-yard TD run in that contest, the second-longest rushing touchdown in NFL postseason history.
Last week, Baltimore defeated Houston 20-13 as JOHN HARBAUGH became the first head coach in NFL history to win a postseason game in each of his first four seasons. Ravens quarterback JOE FLACCO threw two touchdown passes and has won five playoff games in his first four NFL seasons, tied withBEN ROETHLISBERGER and KURT WARNER for the second most postseason wins by a QB in his first four years. New England’s TOM BRADY won six playoff games in his first four NFL seasons.
"Joe has come in and led us to the playoffs in each of the last four years," says linebacker RAY LEWIS, the last remaining member of the Ravens’ Super Bowl XXXV championship team in the 2000 season. "What matters is what we think inside of this building and what we feel about him and the confidence we have in him. Joe Flacco has done a heck of a job getting us into the position to win."
Defensively, the Ravens had three interceptions against the Texans, including two by cornerback LARDARIUS WEBB, tying the club’s single-game playoff record (ED REED, twice and DUANE STARKS). Reed recorded his eighth career postseason interception, tied for the fourth-most in NFL history.
The Patriots advanced to their ninth AFC Championship with a 45-10 win over Denver in the Divisional round. New England is 6-2 in AFC Championship Games, including 3-0 at home. With the victory, head coach BILL BELICHICK and quarterback Brady recorded their 15th postseason win together, the most by a head coach and starting quarterback tandem in NFL history, passing Pro Football Hall of Famers CHUCK NOLL and TERRY BRADSHAW (14).
"It’s all about winning," says Brady, who passed for 363 yards and tied an NFL postseason record with six touchdown passes. "From this point on, everyone will be focused on what we need to do to be better next week and hopefully come out and play for another championship."
In the Divisional round victory, New England scored 45 points, gained 509 yards and did not allow a sack. It marked the first time a team has had at least 40 points and 500 yards without allowing a sack in a postseason game since the 1990 Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game.
Brady became the first player in NFL history to pass for at least 350 yards and six touchdowns in a postseason game. He also is the first player in league annals to pass for at least six touchdowns in a game twice during the regular season and once in the postseason. His 15 career playoff wins as a starting quarterback rank second all-time behind Pro Football Hall of Famer JOE MONTANA (16).
"Tom was on fire," says Patriots tight end ROB GRONKOWSKI, who had three touchdown receptions, tied for the most in a postseason game in NFL history. "That’s just how he is, throwing the ball in the playoffs just like any other game."
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Eagles fan chiming in. Please…PLEASE beat the Patriots. Everybody hates them. I want to see the Harbaugh bowl (I’m an Eagles fan so I don’t want the Giants to win either)
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by immynimmy on Jan 18, 2012 10:05 AM EST reply actions 1 recs
It would be nice if we could see some no huddle occasionally. I don’t have any stats, but going off memory it seemed like Joe was pretty successful out of it. Joe is really streaky QB so when he starts going he looks great and when they get him out of rhythm he starts making some poor throws. While running should be the most important it would be nice if Cam could do something to get Joe in a little bit of a rhythm.
On Ed Reed:
"I’ve told him to his face many times, ‘You’re the greatest safety ever to play the game,’"
"We all learn from each other, but we all learn most from him."
- Troy Polamalu
Against the Pats, you don't want to go
no huddle. You want ball control, and to give your D some nice rests between series so that they can be fresh to chase down the Fair Golden Boy.
Not saying I want to do it all game, but last week when the offense was stalled and not moving the ball whatsoever is more of the scenario I would like to switch it up. 3 and outs don’t get the D much rest either. I think we should definitely come out running and sticking with the gameplan, but if the O goes cold a couple drives in a row I don’t think it would be a bad idea and like I said the few times Joe has got to do it he has looked pretty effective.
On Ed Reed:
"I’ve told him to his face many times, ‘You’re the greatest safety ever to play the game,’"
"We all learn from each other, but we all learn most from him."
- Troy Polamalu
They will certainly go
no huddle against us, to keep us from getting a breather and subbing in players.
aka 'Rexx'
by Bruce Raffel on Jan 18, 2012 8:03 PM EST up reply actions
Bad luck you guys on Sunday ;)
Let’s hope that no player gets hurt – ON EITHER TEAM…
Question for ya: could someone please get Ed Reed really drunk on Saturday night; so that he’s hungover as hell on Sunday?
Another, and final Q: how many TD’s you reckon Tommy and the P-men gonna get Sunday? Six, seven?
;)
doubtful. We have only given up 11 passing TD’s the entire season.
On Ed Reed:
"I’ve told him to his face many times, ‘You’re the greatest safety ever to play the game,’"
"We all learn from each other, but we all learn most from him."
- Troy Polamalu
fair enough....
Just make sure Ed has a many too many on Saturday night!
See you Sunday
by Curtis LeMay on Jan 18, 2012 11:15 AM EST up reply actions
I am just gonna whisper this
since we are still in the hunt, and it can be unseemly, but — I hope Ozzie has had a preliminary conversation or two with Hue Jackson and told him to not make any plans for next year.
I hope he bought the most damn expensive gift basket known to mankind and is scrolling through his Rolodex for Zorn’s address.
"Don't throw it, don't throw it, don't throw it. I know y'all going to throw it, they going to throw it anyway. I wouldn't throw it. Don't do it." - Ed Reed
You say tomato, I say tomahto. You say Six, I say Sweep.
by WestminsterRaven on Jan 18, 2012 11:25 AM EST up reply actions
Joe loved Hue
and was really pissed when he left, and then they booted Zorn too.
Zorn looked lost this year, and Hue, well Hue is Hue.
by RavensfaninTX on Jan 18, 2012 11:48 AM EST up reply actions


















