52 reasons the Ravens could win the Super Bowl [Pictures]
It's on. After stunning the Broncos in Denver, the Ravens are headed to New England to take on the Patriots in the AFC Championship game this Sunday. Last Saturday's game was one of the Ravens' greatest victories. It's not hard to imagine them going all the way. In fact, we're counting on it. In honor of Ray Lewis' last post-season, here are 52 reasons the Ravens could win the Super Bowl. -- Sam Sessa and Jordan Bartel
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No. 1: Because nobody in the mainstream media believed
Before the Broncos game, almost all the major sportscasters thought Peyton Manning would destroy the Ravens. To hear them talk, the game was over before it started, and Ray Lewis' career would end in Denver. Even when the Ravens won, ESPN couldn't admit it: Their headline was "Broncos choke in historic fashion." No love for Baltimore. That's OK -- the Ravens love proving them wrong.
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John Dargan at 1:13 PM January 20, 2013
Ravens and lewis and all u weeping Ravens fans all done tonight game not even close BAAHHHHAAAAAHAAAA
STRUCTURAL1 at 11:44 AM January 17, 2013
This game most likely will be the las playoff for patriots for next 10 Sober bowls. Go Ravens team. Lewis and Joe this game will be counted on you. Your coach Harbaugh, Brothers should I count them on the Super Bowl, I can't waitto see them.
Cheers!!
RavenKen at 8:53 AM January 16, 2013
There are plenty of reasons why the Ravens can/will be in the Super Bowl.
But right now, there is ONE reason they won't be - Patriots.
Get the job done then go looking for glory.
Go Ravens!
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