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View Photo Gallery — ?The Texans and the Ravens face each other on during an NFL playoff game in Baltimore.In OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The debate about Baltimore Ravens starting quarterback Joe Flacco’s merits is all too familiar to practically everyone in the organization, and to Flacco in particular.
They’ve all heard the arguments more times than they probably care to remember: how Flacco stacks up victories despite posting underwhelming statistics.
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The Post Sports Live crew debates which NFL championship game underdog is more likely to win on the road this weekend and offer up their desired Super Bowl matchups.More on this StoryFor 49ers' Davis, team comes first againRavens' Flacco racks up wins, not statsPreviews: Ravens-Pats, Giants-49ersNFC, AFC championship scheduleView all Items in this StoryPost Sports Live: Bold predictionsPolls: Who advances to the Super Bowl“This team as a whole, we’ve never been kind of like anybody’s favorite,” Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs said this past week. “I think he fits right in with us, kind of with our persona. .?.?. He is right there in the locker room with us. We are just us. We’re a different kind of group with some special cats around here.”
It wasn’t particularly surprising that the Flacco debate raged on during the week, while the Ravens readied themselves to travel to face the New England Patriots and their golden-boy quarterback, Tom Brady, in Sunday’s AFC championship game with a trip to the Super Bowl at stake.
What was a bit different, however, was what spurred the Flacco discussion to begin anew — comments made by Ed Reed, the Ravens’ venerated safety, about Flacco’s performance during last Sunday’s playoff triumph over the Houston Texans. Reed said during a satellite radio interview early in the week that Flacco had seemed a bit “rattled” by the Texans defense and didn’t look like he had “a hold” on the offense.
By the time Flacco and the other Ravens players returned to the practice facility at midweek to begin preparations in earnest for the meeting with the Patriots, Flacco had to face questions about his reaction to Reed’s remarks. His teammates, led by Suggs and fellow linebacker Ray Lewis, were left to take up for him again.
“When I first saw it, I was like, ‘What’s going on?’?” said Flacco, adding that he became aware of Reed’s comments while out at dinner. “Like I said, we talked about it. We are a team around here. It’s not really that big of an issue. I don’t really take things that bad.”
Lewis called it a non-issue.
“The only issue we have, as a team, is going up and trying to get a victory. .?.?. Anything else that anybody else wants to bring up is irrelevant at this time,” Lewis said. “Every person in our locker room is thinking of it the same way.”
What does seem clear is that the Ravens could use a far better outing by Flacco against the Patriots than they got in the victory over the Texans. Flacco completed 14 of 27 passes for a modest 176 yards. He threw two touchdown passes and didn’t have an interception. But both Ravens touchdowns came via short drives after Houston turnovers, and Flacco was sacked five times. The Ravens won, 20-13.
There could be far more opportunities Sunday against a New England defense that ranked 31st in the league against the pass and 31st overall during the regular season.
“If you look at the statistics, you can say, ‘Hey, we don’t score a ton of points. We don’t put up a ton of yards,’?” Flacco said. “But the bottom line is we get the job done. We score points when we need to.”
Flacco was the league’s 18th-rated passer during the regular season. He was 25th in completion percentage. But he was better in passing yards, ranking 12th in the league. He threw just 12 interceptions to go with his 20 touchdown passes, and the Ravens went 12-4 to secure the second seed in the AFC playoffs.
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