If it had nothing to do with seeding, Houston would be the most favorable matchup. I think having a home playoff game may be bigger than playing on the road throughout the playoffs. Of the two teams we could face at home, I would prefer to play Pittsburgh. I feel the chargers are a better team, but the familiarity between division teams evens it out some. With the 3 seed it is possible to get another home game past the wild card round. If Cincy manages to get into the post season, I could see them knocking off the bills in the wild card round
Joe Swain - 6 days ago
Houston is an indoor team that we match up well against. I'd rather save the Steelers for another home game the week after. EPIC
Alex DeScott - 1 week ago
CJ Stroud is so bad we could make it look like playing football is EASIER than taking candy from a baby. Not to mention their uniforms lately have been so ugly. Something to be said about “look good feel good” no wonder the Texans suck. Bring em on. The ravens aren’t scared.
William Crisp - 1 week ago
As Mr. Williams opined, DeMeco Ryans' band o'beef carry the lowest punch potential for an upset over the Ravens. The Texans campaign against AFC teams has been least successful against the Ravens all-time, with a paultry 2-11 (0.154 percentage) record. They're still reeling from the shellacking d'keister with our offensive shutout in Week 17. Houston may be a decent team but their dead last NFL rank with most 3rd-and-7+ plays due to ineffective early downs dictate that a retooled top-tier Baltimore defense will take their lunch money. If there's anything you have to bring to the table playing the Ravens, it's a truckload of points, and there's a drought in Texas. The most satisfying game would be to whoop-up on the declining Steelers but Houston's the presumed gimme game.
Scott williams - 1 week ago
The weakest opponent is clearly Houston. Over many years the Ravens have performed well on the road in playoff games. Not so much at home including last year. The team a year ago may well have been stronger but my sense is the current team has a better shot at getting to the Super Bowl.
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If it had nothing to do with seeding, Houston would be the most favorable matchup. I think having a home playoff game may be bigger than playing on the road throughout the playoffs. Of the two teams we could face at home, I would prefer to play Pittsburgh. I feel the chargers are a better team, but the familiarity between division teams evens it out some. With the 3 seed it is possible to get another home game past the wild card round. If Cincy manages to get into the post season, I could see them knocking off the bills in the wild card round
Houston is an indoor team that we match up well against. I'd rather save the Steelers for another home game the week after. EPIC
CJ Stroud is so bad we could make it look like playing football is EASIER than taking candy from a baby. Not to mention their uniforms lately have been so ugly. Something to be said about “look good feel good” no wonder the Texans suck. Bring em on. The ravens aren’t scared.
As Mr. Williams opined, DeMeco Ryans' band o'beef carry the lowest punch potential for an upset over the Ravens. The Texans campaign against AFC teams has been least successful against the Ravens all-time, with a paultry 2-11 (0.154 percentage) record. They're still reeling from the shellacking d'keister with our offensive shutout in Week 17. Houston may be a decent team but their dead last NFL rank with most 3rd-and-7+ plays due to ineffective early downs dictate that a retooled top-tier Baltimore defense will take their lunch money. If there's anything you have to bring to the table playing the Ravens, it's a truckload of points, and there's a drought in Texas. The most satisfying game would be to whoop-up on the declining Steelers but Houston's the presumed gimme game.
The weakest opponent is clearly Houston. Over many years the Ravens have performed well on the road in playoff games. Not so much at home including last year. The team a year ago may well have been stronger but my sense is the current team has a better shot at getting to the Super Bowl.