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Wednesday January 30, 2013            11:20 a.m. MST

Former Utes Paul Kruger and Ma’ake Kemoeatu have played major roles this season while keying Baltimore’s Super Bowl run. Both are expected to start this Sunday against San Francisco.

Although Kruger was a standout at defensive end for the Utes, he’s made his mark playing outside linebacker in Baltimore’s 3-4 defense. Now in his fourth season Kruger is one of the Raven’s impact players along with Corey Graham, according Clifton Brown of the Sporting News.

“(Terrell) Suggs, Ray LewisEd Reed and Haloti Ngata get most of the headlines for the Ravens’ defense. But without Kruger and Graham, the Ravens don’t make it to Sunday’s AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots,” wrote Brown prior to Baltimore’s AFC championship win over New England.

Kruger contributed four tackles in that game, but it was against the Indianapolis Colts in the first round where he made perhaps his biggest impact. In that game he wreaked all sorts of havoc with four tackles, 2.5 sacks and one key forced fumble.

In Baltimore’s improbable 38-35 double overtime win over Denver he made a play that effectively ended the game.

“Perhaps his most vital play, however, came when he chased Peyton Manning out of the pocket in the closing stages of the Ravens’ AFC divisional round nail-biter against the Denver Broncos, forcing Manning to throw the interception that effectively ended the game,” wrote Martin Rogers of Yahoo Sports.

Kruger had 46 tackles in the regular season and led the Ravens with nine sacks.

Kemoeatu has been a mainstay on the interior of Baltimore’s defensive line after sitting out last season with injury and weight issues. Now in his tenth year the former Ute is playing his best football when it matters most.

The mammoth 6-foot-5, 345 lineman recorded his first sack of the year in Baltimore’s final regular season game against Cincinnati.

“Everything is tweaked up just right, everybody knows where they need to be and what they’re supposed to be doing,” Kemoeatu told Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun following the game. “Of course, it took the whole season, but I feel like the defense has got everything down at the right time to make a run.”

Kemoeatu started 13 games for the Ravens in the regular season and all three postseason games. His best effort of the year may have come in the AFC Championship game win over New England where he had a season-high five tackles.

from:  http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865571785/Former-Utah-defenders-make-big-impact-for-Baltimore-Ravens.html

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Ma’ake Kemoeatu was born on January 10th, 1979 according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma%27ake_Kemoeatu

January 10th, 1979

1 + 10 +1+9+7+9 = 37 = his life lesson = Playing his heart out.  Pouring his heart into it. Deeply emotional.  Heart-centered leader.

King of Cups Tarot card

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January 10th, 1979

January 10th

1 + 10 +2+0+1+3 = 17 = his personal year (from January 10th, 2013 to January 9th, 2014) = Staying positive.  Making miracles happen.

17

 

17 year + 1 (January) = 18 = his personal month (from January 10th, 2013 to February 9th, 2013) = Surreal.  Driving Ravens fans crazy.

The Moon Tarot card

18 month + 3 (3rd of the month on Sunday February 3rd, 2013) = 21 = his personal day = On the world stage.  For all the world to see.  Seeing the big picture.

21

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using the number/letter grid:

 
1      2      3       4       5       6      7      8      9
A      B     C       D       E       F      G      H      I
J      K      L      M      N       O      P      Q      R
S      T      U      V      W      X      Y      Z

Where:

A = 1              J = 1              S = 1

B = 2              K = 2             T = 2

C = 3              L = 3             U = 3

D = 4              M = 4            V = 4

E = 5              N = 5            W = 5

F = 6              O = 6             X = 6

G = 7              P = 7             Y = 7

H = 8              Q = 8             Z = 8

I = 9               R = 9

 

 

Ma’ake Kemoeatu

41125 25465123                41

 

his path of destiny = 41 = Things get ugly.

Ace of Cups Tarot card

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January 20, 2013 at 01:54 p.m.

Baltimore Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff missed a 32-yard game-tying field goal with 11 seconds left in last year’s AFC Championship Game. He’s no longer with the team.

Ravens rookie kicker Justin Tucker knows the story.

“I don’t even think about that,” Tucker told the Boston Globe’s John Powers. “Like I said, what is in the past is in the past. It’s not about anything that’s happened, even this past weekend. Every week is a new week and any team can beat any other team on any given Sunday.”

Tucker successfully made 30 of 33 field-goal attempts during the regular season and set a Ravens record with four from 50 yards or more. He didn’t blink last week when he kicked a 47-yard game winner to upset the Denver Broncos and send the Ravens to Sunday’s AFC title game in New England.

“He’s got a confident persona,” special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg said. “He’s full of life and full of personality and he enjoys those moments. You could tell when he bounced out there (in Denver) that it wasn’t intimidating to him. He was ready to go seize the opportunity.”

The last two games between the Ravens and Patriots have been decided by a last-second field goal, and five of the last six were one-possession games. Stephen Gostkowski is ready for that scenario. Tucker better be if he doesn’t want to follow in Cundiff’s footsteps.

from:  http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000128538/article/justin-tucker-not-thinking-about-billy-cundiffs-kick

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Justin Tucker was born on November 21st, 1989 according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Tucker

November 21st, 1989

11 + 21 +1+9+8+9 = 59 = his life lesson = Defeating the 49ers.

Five of Swords Tarot card

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November 21st, 1989

November 21st

11 + 21 +2+0+1+2 = 37 = his personal year (from November 21st, 2012 to November 20th, 2013) = Playing his heart out.  Putting his heart into it.  Deeply emotional.

37 year + 1 (January) = 38 = his personal month (from January 21st, 2013 to February 20th, 2013) = Having a gut feeling.  Going with his gut.

Queen of Cups Tarot card

38 month + 3 (3rd of the month on Sunday February 3rd, 2013) = 41 = his personal day = Things get ugly.  The Scarlet Letter of the Billy Cundiff kick.

Ace of Cups Tarot card

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January 20, 2013

The Ravens are going to the Super Bowl. Avenging last year’s bitter loss to the Patriots in the AFC championship game, Baltimore took apart New England in the second half, punching their ticket to New Orleans with a thorough 28-13 victory in front of a stunned announced crowd of 68,756 at Gillette Stadium.

“We know what it felt like walking off that field losers” last year, said Ravens safety Bernard Pollard. “They beat us and we said we weren’t going to walk off again like that.”

Instead, the Ravens bounced off, one by one, celebrating with their fans, who had come down to the first couple of rows at the stadium.

Safety Ed Reed, who will play in his first Super Bowl and do it in his home state, sang, “We got two tickets to paradise.” Linebacker Terrell Suggs yelled, “We came, we saw and we conquered.” Defensive end Arthur Jones held up a sign that read, “AFC champions.”

In the Super Bowl for the second time in team history and the first time in 12 years, the Ravens will play the San Francisco 49ers, who beat the Atlanta Falcons, 28-24, in the NFC championship game. The game, Feb. 3 at the Superdome, will pit Ravens Coach John Harbaugh against his younger brother, Jim, the coach of the 49ers.

“I don’t know if we had a dream this big,” John Harbaugh said. “We had a few dreams, we had a few fights, we had a few arguments. We’ll try to stay out of that business. We’ll let the two teams duke it out.”

John Harbaugh’s team was at its best when it absolutely had to be, steamrolling Bill Belichick’s Patriots — which led 13-7 at halftime — over the final 30 minutes. Belichick had been 72-1 when leading at halftime at Gillette Stadium and the Patriots had been undefeated in four previous conference championship games on their home field. But they had no answers for quarterback Joe Flacco, or for a Ravens defense that not only forced three turnovers in the second half, but forced several Patriots to the sidelines.

A week after outshining the Broncos’ Peyton Manning and two weeks after getting the better of Indianapolis Colts phenom Andrew Luck, Flacco outplayed Brady, completing 15 of 24 passes in the second half for 159 yards and three touchdowns after the coaching staff made the decision in the second half to put the game on the fifth-year quarterback’s shoulders.

“We realized we needed to put some pressure on them,” Flacco said. “We didn’t come all the way here to play it safe.”

Still trailing by six points about midway through the third quarter, Flacco hit tight end Dennis Pitta for a five-yard touchdown that gave the Ravens a 14-13 lead that they never relinquished. On the first play of the fourth quarter, he found Anquan Boldin for a three-yard score and then a little more than three minutes later, the pair connected for an 11-yard touchdown. Boldin said during the week the Ravens would win, and those two touchdowns made sure of that.

from:  http://articles.latimes.com/2013/jan/20/sports/la-sp-ravens-patriots-20130121

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Jacoby Jones was born on July 11th, 1984 according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacoby_Jones

July 11th, 1984

7 + 11 +1+9+8+4 = 40 = his life lesson = Doing his part.  Pitching in.  How can I help?  Harbaugh brothers.  Harbowl.

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July 11th, 1984

July 11th

7 + 11 +2+0+1+2 = 23 = his personal year (from July 11th, 2012 to July 10th, 2013) = Sports.  Athlete.  Leadership.  Leading the way.

23 year + 1 (January) = 24 = his personal month (from January 11th, 2013 to February 10th, 2013) = Dominating.  In charge.  Taking charge.

24 month + 3 (3rd of the month on Sunday February 3rd, 2013) = 27 = his personal day = Kickoff.  First play.  First drive.  First score.  Kick returns.  Kick returner.

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January 21st, 2013

After last January’s heart-wrenching defeat in the AFC Championship game at Gillette Stadium to the New England Patriots, Ray Lewis stood in front of his teammates in the Ravens’ locker room and vowed to them that they would be back in this exact same spot again.

Nearly one year later, they stood together in celebration, in that same locker room as a team with one mission. One by one clutching the Lamar Hunt trophy, presented to the winner of the AFC Championship Game, they could say that they were, on this January night the best in the AFC.

The Baltimore Ravens defeated the New England Patriots, 28-13 to win the AFC Championship and advance to their second Super Bowl appearance in franchise history. Just as they were in their 2000 season run, the Ravens were a #4 seed, hungry for the opportunity and determined to prove all detractors wrong.

For the third time since last January’s defeat, Joe Flacco outplayed future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady as the Ravens took advantage of three New England turnovers, paving the way to victory. The Ravens (13-6) gained only 130 yards total in the first half, but quickly got things going in the 2nd half as Flacco led the offense to scoring drives of 72 and 63 yards respectively.

The hot teams going into the playoffs usually make the most noise and this year is no different. The Ravens were hot at the right time and will now face Jim Harbaugh’s San Francisco 49ers in the Big Easy, February 3rd.

Quarterback: A

This was Joe Flacco’s game to make big plays and win and he silenced a lot of his critics. Flacco survived dropped passes by Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta early, then bounced back from some missed opportunities down field to have an outstanding performance when it mattered most.

He has truly stepped into his own and it showed in the 2nd half of the game. After throwing for just 81 yards in the first half, Flacco went 15-for-24 for 159 yards and three touchdowns in the 2nd half.

Perhaps the Ravens best drive of the game was the one they needed the most. Flacco led them on a 10 play, 87 yard scoring drive midway through the 3rd quarter where he completed six of nine passes and three of those going for first downs, eventually leading to a Dennis Pitta 5-yard score. Jim Caldwell started to mix things up, calling for throws on first down which gave the offense some life that they didn’t have in the 1st half.

Flacco’s other two touchdowns went to Anquan Boldin in the 4th quarter to seal the victory. It didn’t matter that wind was a factor, Flacco has a strong enough arm to cut through it and that showed delivering crisp throws to his targets. The Patriots tried to take away his ability to throw to the outside but he overcame that. He was excellent over the middle where he threw some of his best passes of the game. He tossed the ball perfectly to Boldin for the first touchdown these two hooked up on, allowing Boldin to use his strength to muscle the ball away from two defenders.

The 2nd touchdown to Boldin was beautiful. Flacco saw the mismatch with Patriots corner back Marquice Cole giving chase and tossed a back shoulder throw into the endzone where only Boldin could go and get it.

Flacco has now thrown eight touchdowns to zero interceptions in the playoffs. He’s been that good. The Ravens have a Super Bowl quarterback in Joe Flacco.

Running Backs: B

The running game was slowed by the Patriots defense, but was still effective enough within the game plan to help the offense out. Ray Rice got involved in the passing game to help the cause, catching a screen pass on 2nd-and-10 at midfield, cutting back across the field and getting 15 yards to keep the driving going midway through the 3rd quarter. Rice finished with 48 yards rushing and a two-yard touchdown where Rice bounced the run out to the left with an amazing cut and evaded two tacklers on his way to the end zone.

Bernard Pierce is the great change-of-pace back we’ve seen for weeks now, finishing with 52 yards rushing on nine carries but he made the most of the carries he received. Pierce did a nice job catching the football too when the Ravens needed it. Flacco found him in the flat as Pierce shook Kyle Arrington’s tackle to pick up a first down with about 12 minutes to play in the 2nd quarter.

Pierce had two nice runs late in the 3rd quarter that showcased his downhill running style and the dynamic he brings to the table when on the field. On a 3rd-and-2 from the Patriots 36, Pierce ran a draw that he bounced outside to the right, breaking an arm tackle two yards behind the line of scrimmage by Rob Ninkovich, then powered through another tackle using his acceleration to gain 11 yards on the play.

The next carry was another draw, but on this run carried two Patriot defenders with him, picking up a healthy six yards on 1st down.

The unit didn’t put up big numbers, but solid enough because it was the Joe Flacco show.

Wide Receivers/Tight Ends: B+

In the 1st half, Ravens receivers were not getting much separation from the defenders. Patriots corner Aqib Talib was effective early keeping Torrey Smith in check but once he left the game with a thigh injury, Jim Caldwell and Joe Flacco took advantage of the opportunity.

Anquan Boldin was a man among boys in this game. He out-muscled two defenders for his first touchdown and then beat a safety in the slot for his 2nd touchdown. Boldin added 60 yards on five catches.

Torrey Smith really got going in the 2nd half with some great catches, but his longest went for 25 yards in the 2nd quarter as Flacco threw to him on a play-action pass. Smith went high into the air to get it at its highest point where no defender could get to. He ran some really solid routes in this game. The in-cuts were ran to perfection.

Both Smith and Dennis Pitta worked the middle of the field extremely well for Flacco. Flacco did a nice job of scanning the field and knowing Pitta was the safety valve in the middle as the Patriots tried to close off the Ravens to the outside. Pitta had five catches for 55 yards and a touchdown. The touchdown came one play after Pitta was leveled by Jerod Mayo but somehow hung onto the football.

Offensive Line: A

The line was outstanding blocking Joe Flacco in the game. The line change has really catapulted this team to where they currently are. Flacco was sacked twice but both of those sacks were coverage sacks.

Neutralizing Vince Wilfork was important and the Ravens used tandems to keep him at bay. Bryant McKinnie and Kelechi Osemele worked well together as did Marshal Yanda and Michael Oher. Matt Birk played well when the Patriots went to four-down lineman looks because he could help to bunch to either guard’s side.

Marshal Yanda pulls to his left a lot because he’s an extremely athletic and hard-nosed lineman. He did that quite often on runs to the left and middle. They did a nice job of putting the Patriots lineman on their heels.

Defensive Line: B-

The Ravens combated the Patriots no-huddle offense with a steady rotation of players and they matched the tempo well. Ma’ake Kemoeatu recorded five tackles and Haloti Ngata had four. One of Ngata’s tackles was helping to chase Wes Welker down on a short pass in the 4th quarter with Cary Williams.

The line prevented Tom Brady from putting up the big plays with their ability to get pressure near him. They didn’t record a sack on Brady but they made him move around in the pocket not allowing to get his feet set and throw the football in his specific timing routes.

Art Jones won’t have many numbers show up in the stat book, but he may have played the best out of all the defensive lineman. He was a constant near Tom Brady and recovered a fumble on the huge hit from Bernard Pollard to Stevan Ridley in the 4th quarter. Pernell McPhee had two passes defended, one that was batted into the air and picked off by Dannell Ellerbe. McPhee did a nice job of timing Brady’s throws to get his hands up to bat away the football.

The defensive line completely wore down the Patriots offensive line and it showed late in the 4th quarter.

Linebackers: B-

Ray Lewis finished the game with 14 tackles but the Patriots used right guard Dan Connolly and at times center Ryan Wendell as spies to locate and block him one on one. Ray played a lot of coverage down field where most of his tackles came from. Regardless, Ray’s play since his return from injury has been astounding.

His fresh legs have helped alongside Dannell Ellerbe who had a real solid game. Ellerbe played well and showed good closing speed as he patrolled the middle of the field, something the Patriots tried to take advantage of. Ellerbe finished with five tackles and a pass defended.

Terrell Suggs played a total game in this one, but got stronger in the 2nd half. He finished with seven total tackles and gave Patriots left tackle Nate Solder problems all afternoon long. Paul Kruger had trouble with right tackle Sebastian Vollmer most of the day, he couldn’t really get around him and got pushed back.

Secondary: B-

The Patriots used a lot of short screens and quick slants to try and beat the Ravens but didn’t allow anything over the top. The secondary played solid overall against Tom Brady.

Corey Graham finished with 11 total tackles and Cary Williams had six tackles in addition to the final interception of the game with 1:06 left in the 4th quarter. Graham and Chykie Brown had a mix up in communication that allowed Wes Welker to score a touchdown that gave the Patriots a 10-7 lead in the 2nd quarter. Graham signaled to Brown to watch for the crossing route and to stay home, instead, he went with his man leaving Welker open for the score.

Brown had a bit of a tough game, missing at least two tackles that I could count and only recorded one tackle in the game.

Bernard Pollard made his presence felt in this one, walloping running back Stevan Ridley and causing him to fumble early in the 4th quarter as he finished with nine tackles and a pass defended.

Special Teams: B+

Special teams played much better than last week but still gave up a little too much to Wes Welker on punt returns than they would have liked. It ultimately didn’t hurt the Ravens even with the Patriots having good field position. The Ravens played to their assignments in the kick return game and the Patriots never got that going.

On the opposite side, the Patriots kept Jacoby Jones relatively quiet in this game as they bottled his running lane quickly. He also didn’t look extremely decisive at times with where he wanted to run with the football.

Sam Koch had seven punts, averaging 44.7 yards per punt with just one landing inside the 20 but that was because the Ravens were backed up near their own end zone for most of the first half.

Coaching: A

Outstanding job by Jim Caldwell to make some small changes that had a big impact on the play in the 2nd half. The Ravens weren’t throwing the ball on 1st down much in the 1st half of play, and they were conservative, but they mixed up the play calling starting in the 3rd quarter to get the Pats defense off-balance. They used some more shotgun formations to take advantage of Flacco’s strong arm. In the redzone, the Ravens were outstanding. Four possessions, four touchdowns.

Dean Pees drew up a solid game plan. The defense didn’t record a sack on Brady, but they were able to move the pocket and get Brady out of his comfort zone. Defensively, the Ravens weren’t phased by the gimmick-type things the Patriots did on offense. They gave up a lot of yards, but did not allow the Patriots to beat them with the big play. They stayed with their assignments and were focused. An outstanding job of being coached up on all sides.

Final Take

The Baltimore Ravens will travel to New Orleans to play the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. Let that sink in for just a moment. The Ravens are amazing in their playoff history. According to our good friends at Russell Street Report, the Ravens are now (13-7) all-time in playoff games and their .650 winning percentage is now the highest among any NFL team, edging out the New York Giants (.645).

This team looked to be in a dire situation in mid-December. They had just lost badly at home to Denver, fired offensive coordinator Cam Cameron days before that game and were transitioning in a new offensive line. It would have been easy for this team to pack it up and just quit but they never did and that’s what has them 60 minutes away from winning their 2nd Super Bowl title. They dominated the Patriots in the 2nd half and deserve to be playing for the Super Bowl.

Hard to find someone now with anything bad to say about Joe Flacco. The guy went out and beat Andrew Luck, Peyton Manning and then Tom Brady in the playoffs and is the signal caller in the Ravens second appearance in the Super Bowl on February 3rd.

Anquan Boldin may have said it best as he told CBS Sports’ Jim Nantz, “Its not often you get this opportunity twice. We left this stadium last year with a bad taste in our mouths. We relish this chance.”

They relished the opportunity and now the Harbaugh brothers take their respective teams to Super Bowl XLVII. What a game it will be.

from:  http://baltimoresportsreport.com/ravens-report-card-breaking-down-the-ravens-28-13-victory-over-new-england-36793.html

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Ray Rice was born on January 22nd, 1987 according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_rice

January 22nd, 1987

1 + 22 +1+9+8+7 = 48 = his life lesson = A man on a mission.  Doing what he was born to do.

Eight of Cups Tarot card

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January 22nd, 1987

January 22nd

1 + 22 +2+0+1+3 = 29 = his personal year (from January 22nd, 2013 to January 21st, 2014) = Teamwork.  Cooperation.  Self-confidence.

29 year + 1 (January) = 30 = his personal month (from January 22nd, 2013 to February 21st, 2013) = Blessed.  Having a lot to be thankful for.

30 month + 3 (3rd of the month on Sunday February 3rd, 2013) = 33 = his personal day = Bighearted.  Putting on a good show.  Going into the lion’s den.

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January 21, 2013 at 12:04 a.m.

For the next two weeks, this is Ray Lewis‘ world. We’re just covering it.

You have to hand it to the old linebacker. What he now lacks in physical talent, he makes up with miles of charisma. Actually, charisma isn’t the right word. Ray Lewis transcends charisma. His personality traits no longer are contained by the English language.

Who else tearfully emotes to the heavens with a wild glint in his eye … during “The Star-Spangled Banner”? Who can turn even the most mundane question from a media member into a rambling, emotional monologue about faith, trust and perseverance?

Call it the passion of the Ray.

“For me to come out and say that this is my last ride and for me now to be headed back to the Super Bowl for me possibly winning a second ring, how else do you cap off a career?” Lewis said following the Baltimore Ravens‘ 28-13 win over the New England Patriots on Sunday night. “How else do you honor your fans and give them everything they cheer for?

“Baltimore is one of the most loyal places since 1996 that I’ve ever been around. And the greatest reward you could ever give them is another chance at a Super Bowl. So man, the last ride? I can only tell you I’m along for the ride.”

It’s classic Ray Lewis. It’s hard to tell exactly what he’s talking about, but you can feel it. Maybe.

For the other Ravens, these playoffs are about giving Lewis a storybook ending to his career. He said Sunday it can be difficult walking into a locker room sometimes, knowing so many players want a moment of his time. That’s kind of an odd thing to say, but then again, few players have ever commanded more respect in a locker room than No. 52.

“I’ve always said, ‘When you leave your legacy, what will your legacy be?’ ” Lewis said. “And to hear men tell you they love you. And to hear men tell you they respect the life that you live. It’s the ultimate.”

Everything Ray Lewis says sounds like the final speech from your favorite sports movie. Now we get to sit back and see how it all ends.

from:  http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000129014/article/ray-lewis-takes-his-movie-life-to-the-final-scene

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Ray Lewis was born on May 15th, 1975 according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_lewis

May 15th, 1975

5 + 15 +1+9+7+5 = 42 = his life lesson = Everybody loves Ray Lewis.

Two of Cups Tarot card

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May 15th, 1975

May 15th

5 + 15 +2+0+1+2 = 25 = his personal year (from May 15th, 2012 to May 14th, 2013) = Excitement.  Thrilling.  Rooting for the underdog.

Knight of Wands Tarot card

25 year + 1 (January) = 26 = his personal month (from January 15th, 2013 to February 14th, 2013) = Photos.  Fans.  Popular.  In the news.  Making headlines.

26 month + 3 (3rd of the month on Sunday February 3rd, 2013) = 29 = his personal day = Teamwork.  Cooperation.  Self-confidence.

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10:14p.m. EST                January 20, 2013

Ray Lewis, Joe Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens lived up to their team of destiny image on a field where their 2011 season ended painfully. Baltimore coach John Harbaugh is headed to a Super Bowl matchup with his brother. And Lewis can hold his retirement party in New Orleans.

Flacco threw for 240 yards and three touchdowns Sunday as the Ravens, who struggled mightily at the end of the season, beat the New England Patriots 28-13 Sunday in the AFC Championship Game.

The Ravens, Super Bowl champs in their first and only previous trip to the championship in the 2000 season, will play for NFC champion San Francisco 49ers, coached by John Harbaugh’s brother, Jim.

Lewis, who has announced he will retire after 17 NFL seasons at age 37, missed the last 10 games of the regular season with a torn triceps in his right arm. But he’s returned to the playoffs to inspire a Baltimore defense that held Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady to one touchdown pass with two interceptions. New England had never lost an AFC title game at home.

Last season, the Patriots edged the Ravens 23-20 here in the AFC Championship Game. In the final seconds, a potential winning touchdown pass to Lee Evans was stripped away in the end zone and Billy Cundiff missed a potential game-tying 32-yard field goal for Baltimore.

from:  http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2013/01/20/ravens-patriots-afc-championship-game-super-bowl-xlvii/1850375/

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Ray Rice was born on January 22nd, 1987 according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_rice

January 22nd, 1987

1 + 22 +1+9+8+7 = 48 = his life lesson = A man on a mission.  Doing what he was born to do.

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January 22nd, 1987

January 22nd

1 + 22 +2+0+1+3 = 29 = his personal year (from January 22nd, 2013 to January 21st, 2014) = Teamwork.  Cooperation.  Self-confidence.

Three of Wands Tarot card

29 year + 1 (January) = 30 = his personal month (from January 22nd, 2013 to February 21st, 2013) = Blessed.  Having a lot to be thankful for.

Four of Wands Tarot card

30 year + 3 (3rd of the month on Sunday February 3rd, 2013) = 33 = his personal day = Putting on a good show.  Going into the lion’s den.

Seven of Wands Tarot card

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January 20, 2013                     6:00 AM

The 98.5 The Sports Hub, WBZ-TV and WBZ NewsRadio 1030 sports teams make their predictions for the Patriots-Ravens AFC Championship showdown on Sunday at Gillette Stadium.

Scott Zolak, 98.5 The Sports Hub

I have a lot of respect for this team coming in here this week. These are men, unlike the team that came in last week with that team of frauds.

This is going to be a good one, it really is. Baltimore is probably the most mentally tough team other than New England. These two teams set the standard in the NFL of how you want to be ready and extend that into the season.

You wonder if the Ravens can come in here and duplicate last year when they really gave themselves a chance to win that ballgame.

I just go down to the simple thing and this one simple factor. I think the Patriots are deep, and a better team than last year. I can’t see any reason why Tom Brady will play the way he did last year. He has to play better, and that’s what drives him. That’s why I’m picking the Patriots in this one.

Patriots 26, Ravens 20

Andy Gresh, 98.5 The Sports Hub

The biggest question for me in this one is going to be if the Patriots can deal with the physicality of the Ravens on the perimeter.

I think Baltimore is going to try to be physical against the wide receivers, but as usual, we’ll see the Patriots try to find a way to incorporate the running backs and tight ends into the passing game.

The other question is if the Patriots can run the ball inside the 10-yard line, which I think they can. This is a tough one, and they better button it up on special teams, which I think they will do.

Patriots 28, Ravens 24

Walt Perkins, WBZ NewsRadio 1030

What to do, what to do.

Do I go with my head or my heart?

My head tells me this will be a close game, perhaps 3-points or less, because these two teams always seem to go down to the wire. What’s more nerve-wracking than “he who scores last wins”? To quote Moe Howard, “Oh my nerves, my nerves.”

My heart tells me the Patriots win by big. Forget the week 3 loss. The NFL was still using replacement refs and there were some bizarre calls in that game. You may remember on the Ravens winning field goal, Bill Belichick ran onto the field and grabbed one of the fake zebras by the arm in an attempt for a video review of that kick which never came.

I think the Patriots today are far superior to the Patriots of week 3. I don’t think the Ravens have improved as much over the same time period. I also think that no matter what the Patriots say publicly about the Ravens’ trash talking (“We don’t pay any attention to that”), it did not go in one ear and out the other. They want to crush this team. And they will.

Patriots 37, Ravens 13

Dan Roche, WBZ-TV

This has the makings of an epic game, but there are questions that cast doubts on how things may unfold.

The Ravens are the team with the “mojo” right now. They remind me of the Steelers team that got rolling a few years ago and never stopped en route to the Super Bowl. Ravens Quarterback Joe Flacco has been outstanding as he just doesn’t make any mistakes. The receiving corps has been great from Torrey Smith to Anquan Boldin to Dennis Pitta to Ray Rice — with Rice and Bernard Pierce running well too. Simply put, the Ravens are dangerous.

On defense, Paul Kruger has been tremendous on the line getting to the quarterback. He did it against the Pats in Baltimore’s 31-30 Week 3 win. The return of Ray Lewis has brought an emotional boost as well.

The Patriots have plenty of firepower right now on both sides of the ball. Tom Brady just finds a way to put up points, Gronk or no Gronk.

I like the Pats defense and the way they played last weekend against Houston. Aqib Talib and Devin McCourty are playing well at corner and safety. The only problem for the Pats may be Rice out of the backfield with such a big — and somewhat slow — linebacking corps. But as a whole, they are better than Baltimore’s defense.

I will take Brady and the Pats in this one. I’m not sure if by one, three, seven, etc, but I like the Pats to move on to the Super Bowl again.

Levan Reid, WBZ-TV

I guess I should feel that this game is going to be close.  The Pats and the Ravens have only played close games in the past but this one I feel will be different.  The Pats have to slow down the Baltimore long ball.  They may get some help from the weather with that and then it’s just containing Ray Rice.  I get the feeling, from the players this week, that this is something they feel extremely confident with.

They have played the Ravens enough to understand what’s at hand.  So now it just comes down to who is playing better.  Right now, the Pats are playing close to their best football of the season  The offense, with or without Rob Gronkowski is clicking and after the gimmick comment from Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo, I expect that offense to percolate at an even faster pace.

Ray Lewis will play his heart out and the Ravens will give it all for their emotional leader but it will not be enough.  Tom Brady and Belichick are 5 and 1 in championship games and this will be a 6th victory.  Brady had a bad outing in last year’s AFC Championship game.  On Sunday, I think he’s poised to play his best game of the year.  The defense will get the turnovers when needed and Aqib Talib will become a household name. Since he’s come to the Pats, he’s answered the call of the other teams top receivers and he will continue to do so against the Ravens and Torrey Smith.

Patriots 30, Ravens 13

 

from:  http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/01/20/patriots-ravens-afc-championship-predictions/

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Wes Welker was born on May 1st, 1981 according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Welker

May 1st, 1981

5 + 1 +1+9+8+1 = 25 = his life lesson = Excitement.  Thrilling.  Rooting for the underdog.

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May 1st, 1981

May 1st

5 + 1 +2+0+1+2 = 11 = his personal year (from May 1st, 2012 to May 1st, 2013) = Settling the score.  Fair is fair.

11 year + 1 (January) = 12 = his personal month (for January 2013) = You gotta believe.  Wait and see.  Believing it when you see it.  Reversals.

12 month + 20 (20th of the month on Sunday January 20th, 2013) = 32 = his personal day = In it to win it.

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