HISTORY!

Never before has any man, woman, or child witnessed such a feat as we were privileged to be alive (barely) for. Our very own Raven Justin Tucker kicked the longest regulation field goal ever kicked in the history of the world. From this day forward it will be known as “The Kick”. The Kick that defied physics, no ball that hits the goal post crossbar at that trajectory has ever gone through to be good. The Kick that beat the Lions with no time remaining in the game. The Kick that had Baltimorians, large and small dancing in their living rooms, Ravens caves, and watering holes across the country. The Kick that will surely make Justin Tucker a first ballet Hall of Famer. Congratulations to Justin and thanks for the win!

Last week in Detroit did not deliver the dominating win that we expected but it was a win and that’s all that matters.

I have hired a EMT to watch the game with me and be on standby just in case we have another heart stopping ending this week in Denver.

The Ravens go on the road again this week to play the undefeated Denver Broncos. At first glance you say a team that is undefeated must be a good team, but look at the teams they have beaten: the 0-3 Jets, the 0-3 Giants, and the 0-4 Jaguars. That being said, the Broncos are not the Lions and we can’t expect to win if we make the mistakes that were made last week. Dropped passes, interceptions, and penalties can not be part of our game this week if we want to beat the Broncos. The Raven’s defense will have Brandon Williams, Justin Houston, and Justin Madubuike back in the line up this week.

That’s the View from 151.

GO RAVENS!!!

Don’t bet the mortgage on my picks since they are who we want to win not who we think will win.

Thursday night 8:00

(3-1) Bengals 24 (0-4) Jaguars 21
Not what we wanted.

Sunday 1:00

(1-2) Vikings over (2-1) Browns
The Vikings have a chance of winning at home.

(0-3) Jets over (2-1) Titans
Rooting for the home team.

(1-2) Eagles over (1-2) Chiefs
NFC over AFC, Fly Eagles Fly!

(2-1) Cowboys over (3-0) Panthers
This should be a great game, rooting for the home team.

(2-1) Saints over (0-3) Giants
Are the Giant on the clock yet?

(1-2) Bears over (0-3) Lions
The Lions will give the Giants a fight for that first overall draft pick. I can’t believe I’m taking about draft picks on week four.

(1-2) Texans over (2-1) Bills
This won’t be easy, in Buffalo.

(1-2) Dolphins over (0-3) Colts
We play the Colts next week on Monday night in Baltimore, and we want them looking at that first draft pick.

(1-2) Washington over (1-2 Falcons
Both NFC teams rooting for our Washington fan friends.

Sunday 4:00

(2-1) Ravens over (3-0) Broncos.
If I can say healthy we are as healthy as we have been all season. Getting three of our defensive starters off the COVID list and back in the lineup will help put pressure on an untested Broncos Offense and their resurrected QB Teddy Bridgewater. The Broncos are trying to compare Bridgewater to Lamar and that’s not going to happen. Denver may be undefeated but they have not faced the likes of Lamar. Von Miller won’t get four sacks this week like he did last week against the Jets. The Ravens will show the league that the Broncos at 3-0 are not for real.

GO RAVENS!!!

(2-1) Packers over (1-2) Steelers
Ben looks old, really old. And that’s a good thing.

(1-2) Seahawks over (2-1) 49ers
Both NFC teams

(3-0) Cardinals vs (3-0) Rams
Both NFC teams, You pick’em

Sunday 8:00

(2-1) Buccaneers over (1-2) Patriots
NFC over AFC the only reason we are rooting for Tom Brady.

Monday 8:00

(2-1) Chargers over (3-0) Raiders
We need the Raiders to lose

Enjoy the games knowing you may witness history.

GO RAVENS!!!

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