http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/11/05/brandon-marshall-calls-ravens-game-defining-moment/
I agree, this is a huge game.
Page 1 of 2
-
-
i agree. we win, we're a playoff team and a potential contender. We lose, seasons kind of over in this division. (a loss would mean we would need the pats to lose 4 games this season, i just dont think that'll happen)
-
-
I agree. I think your win last week against Cincy sealed it for them and kept you guys in the race. This is another game that will seriously hurt both teams (although I feel it could hurt Miami more than the Ravens because of your current record). There are a lot of good teams playing in the AFC right now, that's for sure.
-
LMAO! WTH??? That's one of the funniest expressions I've heard... :pointlol: I'm not even sure what that means?AbideN703 likes this. -
I disagree slightly. We have two games coming up that will define us. Balt and Tenn. If we win both, we are a strong candidate to make the playoffs and we are a team to be reckoned with. If we split we're still in the chase for the wildcard. If we lose both our season is over. The next two will define us, not just the next one
-
Either way, every game is important for each team to win, obviously.Steve-Mo likes this. -
-
That quote is taken out of context. Go watch the full press conference at MD.com. A reporter then asked him "what makes this game a defining moment?"
BM then responded "because it is the next game, I will say it is a defining moment every week, just not in those exact words" or something along those lines.
I think this team in general, regardless of opponent sees the game as defining. We are 4-3 and 2 games back from the Pats at 6-1. Everyone realizes the sense of urgency in my opinion, every game. That is the way they are coached.Pandarilla likes this. -
Frumundah Finnatic and MikeHoncho like this.
-
adamprez2003 likes this.
-
BTW, sorry we couldn't beat the Patriots a few weeks ago. :pity:Frumundah Finnatic, The Aqua Crush, Silverphin and 1 other person like this. -
But you got the jets for us, thanks :up:Frumundah Finnatic and The Aqua Crush like this. -
-
-
Still can't believe our defense blew a 10 point lead though. -
Frumundah Finnatic, MikeHoncho and adamprez2003 like this.
-
There's two sides to the milkshake reference, be careful...
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCcwcpqy3Qc"]YouTube - peter griffin sings milkshake[/ame] -
-
-
-
agree completely with Marshall
does that mean if we lose there will be a redefinition or capitulation?
obviously, if we win we're well defined! -
-
-
-
If this was a defining moment, we need a freaking redefining moment.
-
If this game was a defining moment for the Dolphins. They have been defined as a mediocre team with no chance to make the playoffs this season. When an offense can't score more then one TD a game. They have to be considered a terrible offense. Which the Dolphins offense is at this point. The defense is above average but they are not capable of playing the dominant defense needed to carry the lousy offense the Dolphins play week to week. The Dolphins showed clearly today that they can not play with the top teams in the NFL and that they are the same middle of the pack team which they have been for years.
-
And Marshall dissapeared, oh wait, he's the guy who tipped a pass to Ed Reed.
-
-
It defined the team as average and on a downward spiral.
-
On a downward spiral? Hardly. -
-
Sometimes your team just sucks. Doesn't mean you're headed downhill. -
I didn't see us as taking a step back in the game against the steelers. But I did see it happening in this game. Nothing looked good but Cameron Wake, Ronnie Brown, The O Line and Brian Hartline. Alot of garbage play from pretty much everyone else. Sean Smith and Marshall were two of the worst offenders. Oh and Fasano with those drops. -
He was right.
It defined that they`re not very good. -
I am glad to see that the players are not out of control on the field or that there is no infighting on the team. All this means is the Dolphins have a lot of players who play by the rules and seem to like one another. Unfortunately it doesn't mean that these players are very good. Give me a team that hates each other and commits out of control penalties if it means they are a playoff quality team. I don't want a bunch of nice guys who follow the rules on the team. I want some head knocking SOB's who
play great football. I could care less if they like one another or not.
Page 1 of 2