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Baltimore vs Bengals Steel Cage Questions.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Finally we trade questions with a site that has questions of their own. Good thing, I was out of “good players” they don’t know about. Check out BaltimoreBeatDown. They are posting WhoDeyFans answers on their site.

What scares you about the Bengals?
Baltimore: Carson Palmer is still one of the better QB's in the NFL. With his receiving corps, especially with the retrun of Chris Henry, he always has the ability to put a touchdown on the board with one throw. TJ Who'sYourMomma has always killed the Ravens and it seems 85 always seems to make one big play against us.

Comer Kai: Maybe we should lose this question. What other response are we going to get? Maybe: “We’re really nervous that Caleb Miller may get healthy and return to the starting lineup.”

What match up makes you feel confident in the Ravens?
Baltimore: The thing that still make me confident in the Ravens as far as matchups are the defense's ability to stop the run. Unfortunately, that usually leads to a strong passing attack, which the Ravens have had trouble with. If the Ravens are still without their two starting cornerbacks, as they were in the Pittsburgh debacle, it could result in a long day for the defense. In addition, if Willis McGahee is able to play through the concussion he sustained in the Steelers game, he will matchup well against the Bengals poor run defense.

Comer Kai: Even with two starting corners, they would need a third to cover Henry. Provided he can find a parking spot at PBS.

Who is the best (current) Raven's player, Bengal's fans have never heard of?
Baltimore: I'll give you two, one each on offense and defense. On offense, the Ravens picked up Jared Gaither, left tackle (Maryland, 6'9", 350 lbs.), in the 5th round of the Supplemental Draft. Only 21 years old, he has been forced into action by the injuries to the offensive line and performed admirably under the circumstances. On defense, there is Prescott Burgess who is a 6'3", 240 lb. linebacker out of Michigan. Burgess won't crack the starting linebacker lineup just yet, but has been a force on Special Teams.


Who wins the game and what's the score?
Baltimore: The Ravens have always been a different team at home than on the road, averaging over 10 more points a game at home over the past few seasons. If Willis McGahee is healthy and we get our starting corners back for the game, I actually like the Ravens to hold off Cincinnati to win 23-20. However, Steve McNair moves and throws like an old man and even though Kyle Boller has not been significantly better, he has a much stronger arm and is very mobile. Furthermore, Boller at least has a chance of improving, while McNair is obviously on his last legs. I say make Boller the starter now and move Rookie Troy Smith (Ohio State, Heisman Trophy winner) into the backup slot.

Comer Kai: Oh. That Troy Smith.

If there was a steel cage match instead of a football game featuring one current player, who do you nominate from the Ravens?
Baltimore: While defensive tackle Kelly Gregg is a former wrestling champion from Oklahoma, he might not have the killer instinct in the Octagon. Regardless of size and age, the player on the Ravens who never seems to give up is the one I'd never bet against - Ray Lewis. (Part of me would like to see Coach Brian Billick in there just to see him get his butt kicked for all the heartache he's put me through this season!).

Comer Kai: Ray Lewis kills people for real. That being said, I don’t want to lose a Bengal that is a building block for the franchise. So instead we are nominating Frostee Rucker: a waste of a third round draft pick and of general space on this earth. This guy can’t get onto the field due to injury, inability or because he is busy beating women. Congratulations Ray. For the first time the Bengals lose a steel cage match.

Two men enter. Ray Lewis leave.



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