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2 hours ago, Handswarmer said:

The Baltimore Sun's C.J. Doon added: "The reigning MVP has been nearly unstoppable since his return from a bout with COVID-19, completing 67.7% of his passes with 11 touchdowns and four interceptions while rushing for 566 yards and five touchdowns during the Ravens' six-game winning streak. He got his first playoff victory in style Sunday, becoming the fourth-youngest quarterback to lead a double-digit comeback in NFL postseason history, according to ESPN."

Big Ben threw for 501 yds and is playing golf this week.

There's a big difference for LJ.  Coming back from a first quarter deficit, when the run game is in play, is different than doing it when time is running out, when you don't have time to run, and everybody knows the pass is coming.

Yes technically it was a comeback.  But just barely.

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1 minute ago, xen said:

There's a big difference for LJ.  Coming back from a first quarter deficit, when the run game is in play, is different than doing it when time is running out, when you don't have time to run, and everybody knows the pass is coming.

Yes technically it was a comeback.  But just barely.

You are ignoring his win streak over the Cowboys, Jags, Giants and Bengals. 

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On 1/13/2021 at 3:54 PM, xen said:

There's a big difference for LJ.  Coming back from a first quarter deficit, when the run game is in play, is different than doing it when time is running out, when you don't have time to run, and everybody knows the pass is coming.

Yes technically it was a comeback.  But just barely.

"So sayeth us all"

- the Profit Xen

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