The New England Patriots will be taking on the Baltimore Ravens this afternoon and try to keep their perfect 8-0 home record going despite some adversity.

Will Joe Flacco get a signature win against the Pats today?
The Pats will be without their leading receiver Wes Welker who was injured last week in Houston in a meaning less game.Welker was not only Tom Brady’s favorite receiver but caught a 123 passes and made the Pats offense more diversified. Welker will be definitely missed and will put more pressure on both Randy Moss and his replacement Julian Edelman. You cannot measure how important Welker meant to this team as he was a possession receiver that kept the chains moving. The Pats will need the leadership of Tom Brady to offset this setback. Brady will have them focused, and the Ravens defense better still be wary.
The Ravens were a poor team on the road with a 3-5 record. They played the Pats back on October 2 and lost 27-21. They had a opportunity to win the game late but could not pull the victory.New England is 5-0 all time vs the Ravens. It may just be that the Pats have their number. The Ravens do have a sound secondary lead by Ed Reed. This secondary must take advantage of the Welker injury and shut Brady in company down to have a good shot at winning.Joe Placco must step up and play mistake free football. The Ravens must also establish the run with their star running back Ray Rice. If the Ravens can do this things, they can pull off the upset in a very hostile environment.
This game comes down to whether the Ravens can handle being on the road.Joe Flacco is young and will need to be at his best today. The Patriots have all the intangibles and Tom Brady. Brady seems to have their number. But I think the Ravens will establish the run and keep Brady off the field. I will take the Ravens inn a upset and get Joe Flacco that signature victory.

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