Brady Versus the Ravens

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  • Chico1856
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 3315

    #1

    Brady Versus the Ravens

    FWIW



    • Nov. 28, 2004: 15-for-30, 172 yards, one sack (Patriots win, 24-3).

    • Dec. 3, 2007: 18-for-38, 257 yards, two TDs, one INT, three sacks (Patriots win, 27-24).

    • Oct. 4, 2009: 21-for-32, 258 yards, 1 TD, three sacks (Patriots win, 27-21).

    • Jan. 10, 2010: 23-for-42, 154 yards, two TDs, three INTs, three sacks (Patriots lose wild card game, 33-14).

    • Oct. 17, 2010: 27-for-44, 292 yards, one TD, two INTs, three sacks (Patriots win, 23-20, OT).

    • Jan. 22, 2012: 22-for-36, 239 yards, two INTs, one sack (Patriots win AFC title game, 23-20).

    • Sept. 23, 2012: 28-for-41, 355 yards, one TD, two sacks (Patriots lose, 31-30).

    TOTALS: 154-for-263 (58.6 percent), 1,707 yards, 7 TDs, 8 INTs, 16 sacks, 74.1 passer rating.


    averages out to 22-for-38 for 244 yards, one touchdown, one interception and two sacks. (In those games, the Patriots have averaged 24 points, and in 2009, 2010 and 2011, Brady’s worst single-game passer rating each year was against Baltimore.)



    Patriots and Ravens have split their last four meetings while five of the six meetings since 2007 were decided by one score, including four decided by three points or less. The lone exception went Baltimore’s way: the humiliated the Patriots, 33-14, at Gillette, in the 2009 postseason.
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  • Mr. IWS
    215 Hustler
    • Sep 2006
    • 99891

    #2
    Good shit man, Im leaning baltimore as it is. They look like a team of destiny right now.
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