Joe Flacco dismantles the Steelers

BALTIMORE, MD – SEPTEMBER 11: Joe Flacco #5 of the Baltimore Ravens passes against the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium on September 11, 2011 in Baltimore, Maryland. The Ravens defeated the Steelers 35-7. (Photo by Larry French/Getty Images)

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Baltimore Ravens replace playbooks with iPads

This combines my two favorite things: the Baltimore Ravens and Technology. Alas, my favorite team was the second in the NFL to adapt, but the specs on their custom Playbook app seems pretty beefy:

The Ravens’ biggest challenge was security of sensitive information.

But they’ve taken considerable measures to ensure the playbook stays in-house. If a user gets their password wrong three times, the iPad is wiped clean. There are also “time bombs” that can erase a playbook after each game.

What’s more, Megan McLaughlin, Executive Assistant to the Coaching Staff, controls what gets uploaded to the cloud and can remotely delete anything.

“My biggest worry was someone intercepting it through a download,” said Fusee. “We’re using 256-bit encryption, which is Department of Defense level.”

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It’s always sad to see your season end

Hopefully there is football next season. Ray Lewis needs another ring.

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It’s shit like this, NFL Officials

Blatant Steelers flop on what should have been a Lardarius Webb return for a TD. I’m not of the blame-the-officials crowd, but the crew that the NFL assigned to this game was the wrong one — they obviously don’t understand AFC North football.

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Me and my daughter watching the game

We’re both glad the Ravens throttled the Chiefs.

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Playoff experience is simply a chess match, and that's what happens with experience. Talent is one thing. Your first, second, third quarter, talent is doing great, but then that fourth quarter, experience and playoff knowledge on what you do in these tight situations and what you do against this or against that, that's where it all clicks in at. So for us coming in, we understand that we're a veteran ballclub, that we have the right pieces in the right places that have been there.
Ray Lewis

Bring on the Chiefs. The Ravens need to take on New England and humiliate them at home for a second consecutive postseason.

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I want to emphasize that for me this is more progression as a kicker and I’m setting a new standard for myself that I’m hopefully going to try to exceed each year.
Billy Cundiff

Well said.

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Flacco drops some f-bombs

There is a small – but vocal – group of Ravens fans who think that Joe Flacco doesn’t care about winning because he’s not emotional on the field.

Suck on this, haters.

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Can we all just agree that James Harrison is a dirty player?

I may be biased because I’m a Ravens fan, but James Harrison – he of bodyslamming Vince Young on his head and not getting flagged/fined fame – is currently sitting on $125,000 in fines to the NFL for late or dirty hits this season. But hey – it’s the Steelers way, right?

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NFL.com fail

C’mon. I know they’re playing, and I even know the 17-3 score. What’s up with the Ravens-Panthers gamecenter?

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