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This could be some news, a big storm to likley hit the Maryland area on Sunday. This will even up the contest. Luckily we have RBs that won't fumble in bad weather.

I’ll be there in person. My only live game this year so it will surely be torrential.
 
This could be some news, a big storm to likley hit the Maryland area on Sunday. This will even up the contest. Luckily we have RBs that won't fumble in bad weather.


McVay will have them ready to go in all three phases in the first quarter
Lets Go Storm GIF by John Artur
 
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I expect the Ravens to hit wide zones and the edges in this game with Henry. Our CBs don't like to tackle and they know that. Hope the rams are prepared.
 
Interesting - except for the Las Vegas game - there are no west coast games this weekend...
(unless you consider Kansas City or Green Bay, west coast!!!) :woozy2:

You telling me the east coast will be drenched?!?!??
 
NWS of Baltimore only has a 40% chance of rain Sunday. The weather.com cite that Philly referenced has 55% chance of rain

So yeah it may be rainy... but at this point not a lot of possiblity.

Always know more the closer you get to the day.
 

That’s some serious redneck shit right there. Dude doesn’t know how to butcher a bird though.

It’s funny because up in Oregon, they always ask if you are going to hunt crow and did you hunt crow last year. I’ve asked the person if anyone ever said yes. Apparently it happens.

I wonder if there is a distinction, as far as hunting goes, between crows and ravens.
 
NWS of Baltimore only has a 40% chance of rain Sunday. The weather.com cite that Philly referenced has 55% chance of rain

So yeah it may be rainy... but at this point not a lot of possiblity.

Always know more the closer you get to the day.
They normally down play it this far out. You will never see 80, 90% this far away from the date in question. However, most sites I have seen show a high probability of a Nor'easter this Sunday.
 
NWS of Baltimore only has a 40% chance of rain Sunday. The weather.com cite that Philly referenced has 55% chance of rain

So yeah it may be rainy... but at this point not a lot of possiblity.

Always know more the closer you get to the day.
We joke that around here that just means 40-55% of the sky will have rain coming out of it.
 
That’s some serious redneck shit right there. Dude doesn’t know how to butcher a bird though.

It’s funny because up in Oregon, they always ask if you are going to hunt crow and did you hunt crow last year. I’ve asked the person if anyone ever said yes. Apparently it happens.

I wonder if there is a distinction, as far as hunting goes, between crows and ravens.


There is a distinction between the 2... but both are in the same genus and are in a species that is considered a sister species... or a subspecies to each other. They are basically the same birds, but Ravens are larger and have a little longer beak. Otherwise they are the same... they can breed with each other from what I remember.

Anyway... I'm almost positive that the bird in that video is a Raven and not a crow.

I watched that video to the end when he starts eating it. He said that it tasted fucking awesome. LOL. The meat looks extremely dark which kinda surprised me for some reason.

I have never tried it, and I haven't hunted them. Recently, scientists have proven that ravens/crows never forget a human face. It's crasy... but if you're mean to one, the damn thing will never forget your face and what you did to it. From that point on the bird will try and get revenge. As if that's not bad enough, that bird will literally tell all their fellow ravens/crows about it... all the other birds will then hate you too. So remember, if you do decide to get yourself some... don't miss any because it and all of the rest of his crow-People friends will get their revenge
 
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There is a distinction between the 2... but both are in the same genus and are in a species that is considered a sister species... or a subspecies to each other. They are basically the same birds, but Ravens are larger and have a little longer beak. Otherwise they are the same... they can breed with each other from what I remember.

Anyway... I'm almost positive that the bird in that video is a Raven and not a crow.

I watched that video to the end when he starts eating it. He said that it tasted fucking awesome. LOL. The meat looks extremely dark which kinda surprised me for some reason.

I have never tried it, and I haven't hunted them. Recently, scientists have proven that ravens/crows never forget a human face. It's crasy... but if you're mean to one, the damn thing will never forget your face and what you did to it. From that point on the bird will try and get revenge. As if that's not bad enough, that bird will literally tell all their fellow ravens/crows about it... all the other birds will then hate you too. So remember, if you do decide to get yourself some... don't miss any because it and all of the rest of his crow-People friends will get their revenge

Not only that, but they will teach their descendants to hate you and your children and your children's children. Crows and ravens, like elephants, will never forget both good deeds done for them (and will bring people they like and the children of people they like things they think are valuable as a "reward") and bad deeds done to them. There have been studies that proved that a six-month old crow has better problem-solving skills than an adult chimpanzee.

Motto of the tale? Do not fucking hunt, throw rocks at, or otherwise screw over crows or ravens. Even if you don't regret it, your children and their kids will.
 
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There is a distinction between the 2... but both are in the same genus and are in a species that is considered a sister species... or a subspecies to each other. They are basically the same birds, but Ravens are larger and have a little longer beak. Otherwise they are the same... they can breed with each other from what I remember.

Anyway... I'm almost positive that the bird in that video is a Raven and not a crow.

I watched that video to the end when he starts eating it. He said that it tasted fucking awesome. LOL. The meat looks extremely dark which kinda surprised me for some reason.

I have never tried it, and I haven't hunted them. Recently, scientists have proven that ravens/crows never forget a human face. It's crasy... but if you're mean to one, the damn thing will never forget your face and what you did to it. From that point on the bird will try and get revenge. As if that's not bad enough, that bird will literally tell all their fellow ravens/crows about it... all the other birds will then hate you too. So remember, if you do decide to get yourself some... don't miss any because it and all of the rest of his crow-People friends will get their revenge
Yeah. The tails between the two are different as well. One is straight across at the bottom and one is rounded. I forget which is which.

I’ve heard that about crows. We regularly feed the jays in our neighborhood. Similar birds but not quite as smart. Becky wants to get them comfortable to the point of eating out of her hand. No luck yet but they sure know us.