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Tag Archives: AFC Championship Game
2012 NFL schedule
The NFL announced its’ 2012 regular and postseason schedule April 17, and within moments, the schedule was analyzed to death by both the NFL Network and ESPN in dueling schedule shows. Which goes to prove that even the release of … Continue reading
Posted in NFL
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Dropped pass by Lee Evans and missed field goal by Billy Cundiff doom Ravens in AFC title game loss (VIDEO)
The New England Patriots advanced to their 7th Super Bowl in franchise history with a hard-fought 23-20 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game in Foxborough’s Gillette Stadium. The game will be remembered for two failed plays … Continue reading
Posted in Baltimore Ravens, NFL, NFL Playoffs
Tagged AFC Championship Game, Billy Cundiff, cornerback, DAB629, Foxborough, Gillette Stadium, instant replay, Joe Flacco, kicker, Lee Evans, missed field goal, New England Patriots, quarterback, review, Sterling Moore, user, video, wide receiver, YouTube
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From the AFC Championship Game notes: Ravens at Patriots
It’s No. 1 vs. No. 2 in the AFC Sunday afternoon as the Baltimore Ravens travel to the New England Patriots for the AFC championship, the Lamar Hunt Trophy and the conference’s berth in Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis. The … Continue reading
Posted in Football PR, From The Notes, NFL, NFL Playoffs
Tagged 2011, Aaron Hernandez, Adam Vinatieri, AFC Championship Game, AFC Divisional Playoff, AFC Wild Card Game, AFL-NFL merger, Andre Carter, Anquan Boldin, Arian Foster, Baltimore Ravens, BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Bill Belichick, Bill Cowher, Bill Simpson, Brett Favre, Brian Waters, Charles Woodson, Charlie Waters, Chuck Knox, cornerback, Cris Carter, Curtis Martin, Dan Ross, Daryle Lamonica, Dave Casper, defensive tackle, Deion Branch, Denver Broncos, Don Shula, Drew Brees, Ed Dickson, Ed Reed, Elias Sports Bureau, Eric Weddle, Foxborough, Fred Taylor, fullback, game notes, guard, Haloti Ngata, head coach, Houston Texans, Jerod Mayo, Jerry Rice, Joe Flacco, Joe Gibbs, John Elway, John Harbaugh, John Montana, Kris Wilson, Kyle Arrington, Lamar Hunt Trophy, Lardarius Webb, linebacker, Logan Mankins, M&T Bank Stadium, Marshal Yanda, Marvin Harrison, Matthew Slater, Michael McCrary, New England Patriots, NFL Communications, No. 1 seed, No. 2 seed, owner, Peter Boulware, PR, Pro Bowl, Pro Football Hall of Famer, quarterback, Ray Lewis, Ray Rice, Ricky Williams, road games, Rob Gronkowski, Rob Ninkovich, Robert Kraft, Robert Weathers, Ronnie Lott, rookie, running back, sacks, safety, Stephen Gostkowski, Steve Young, Super Bowl XLVI, Terrell Suggs, Terry Bradshaw, tight end, Tim Tebow, Tom Brady, Tom Landry, Torrey Smith, Troy Brown, Vince Wilfork, Vonta Leach, Wes Welker, wide receivrer
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2011 New England Patriots regular season and postseason play direction report
We are breaking down all four teams involved in this Sunday’s AFC and NFC Championship Games, and our next look is at the AFC’s No. 1 seed New England, thanks to the tools provided by the NFL’s media-only NFLGSIS site. … Continue reading
Posted in NFL, NFL Playoffs, Stat Analysis
Tagged 2011, AFC Championship Game, average gain, Baltimore Ravens, completion percentage, deep left, deep middle, deep right, left end, left guard, left tackle, New England Patriots, NFC Championship Game, NFL rank, NFLGSIS, passing defense, passing offense, play direction report, plays, postseason, regular season, right end, right guard, right tackle, rushing, rushing defense, rushing offense, short left, short middle, short right, up the middle
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2011 Baltimore Ravens regular season and postseason play direction report
One of the great tools the NFL provides through its media-only NFLGSIS site is a way to see how teams attack on offense through the ground and air, and how opponents choose to attack them — all by direction. Now, gameplans … Continue reading
Posted in NFL, NFL Playoffs, Stat Analysis
Tagged 2011, AFC Championship Game, average gain, Baltimore Ravens, completion percentage, deep left, deep middle, deep right, left end, left guard, left tackle, New England Patriots, NFC Championship Game, NFL rank, NFLGSIS, passing defense, passing offense, play direction report, plays, postseason, regular season, right end, right guard, right tackle, rushing, rushing defense, rushing offense, short left, short middle, short right, up the middle
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