Brian Billick Must Go, Let the Ravens Survive.
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OK everyone has their opinion, but here is the problem with Brian Billick, he is a offensive cordinator, not a head coach. He has gotten every Qb we have had blown up with his Computer high percentage plays, Dink, Dunk. I am a huge fan and my heart goes out to Ray Lewis, hell he has kept the team in games for 12 years, not the play calling of Billick. Steve Biscotti just extended this clowns contract. The problem during the early days with the Ravens was the Trash Heap Of receivers, now it is the O line, the Qb's are gettting bombed each and every game. Fire him now! Cut your losses Mr Biscotti and hire Jimmy Johnson.
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to stay with the Fox pre-game show, if he really needed the money I'm sure he would be coaching again.
In your argument you claim it's the offensive line that is to blame. Which is it? Is it Billick's fault or the O line's? Where were your complaints about the 'dink and dunk' QB when the Ravens were winning a super bowl with the exact same system?
Give me a break with the knee-jerk reaction 'this coach must go!' simply because of a bad year. Be a man and understand no team is great every single year.
"The answer was in the Patriots eyes. Gone were the swagger and c0ck sure smirks, replaced by downcast eyes and heads in hands. For his poise and leadership Eli Manning was named the game's MVP. The 2007 Giants were never perfect nor meant to be. They were fighters, scrappers....now they could be called something else, World Champions."
<< <i>Hi there. >>
Hey, that thing in your sigline, that is one funny looking car.
Apparently rules here are randomly enforced.
"The answer was in the Patriots eyes. Gone were the swagger and c0ck sure smirks, replaced by downcast eyes and heads in hands. For his poise and leadership Eli Manning was named the game's MVP. The 2007 Giants were never perfect nor meant to be. They were fighters, scrappers....now they could be called something else, World Champions."
<< <i>You're right. His boneheaded decisions cost the Ravens their last 2 games. >>
No he didn't. Stover missing a very makeable kick in OT cost him the game against the Dolphins. Why do people insist on making the coach the scapegoat for players failing?
you should know ax