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Lamar Jackson - Four interceptions is enough to put anybody in this section. *= This title does not mean these players are losers. Given circumstances, this was easily one of best games of Queen’s young career.- Jeff Zrebiec November 29, 2021 Queen said his ribs were hurting but there was no way he was staying out of game. Ellis did excellent work tonight and even Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh said he needs to be getting more credit. Justin Ellis - A game without defensive end Calais Campbell meant the defensive line needed to step up. Oweh has been in the running for Defensive Rookie of the Year for awhile now and he’s only further cementing him as a serious candidate with a stat-stuffing game tonight that included a sack, forced fumble and fumble recovery. he was credited with four pressures in the first half alone, with the rest of the Ravens’ defenders notching three. Odafe Oweh - On just about every single drop back, you could find No. Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield kept testing him and Humphrey kept denying it, game after game. Marlon Humphrey - Was heavily targeted tonight and absolutely dominated. That was a significant difference-maker in tonight’s game. He alone scored the same amount of points as the Browns, and did so with field goals from 46- and 52-yards. Justin Tucker - Never take for granted what the most accurate kicker in NFL history is doing for the Ravens. This was a brilliant game plan and his defense overcame four turnovers from the offense, too. They held the duo of running backs Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt to 36 yards on 15 carries. He makes a pretty good fist of it, though, and will be someone to keep an eye out for in the future.Insane /JqJSo5vrMu- PFF Fantasy Football NovemWinnersĭon “Wink” Martindale - Without Calais Campbell, this run defense just shut down one of the best running teams in the NFL. The size of the guy would suggest that he was well suited to playing a wall or a slab of concrete, but I wasn’t convinced he was the guy to be playing a college student concerned about his mother’s financial difficulties. I had some reservations about Todd Duffee, who I’ve seen fighting in the UFC (where he currently holds the record for the fastest knockout, taking out Tim Hague in just seven seconds), as this is his first acting role. It’s a low budget film and it’s not packed with big names, but they all do quite well. This small point actually exemplifies the main appeal of Never Back Down 2 – it doesn’t do much different from the many similar films already on video shop shelves, but it does the same things better. Granted, it’s still fairly predictable, but in a combat-sport tournament film, anything less than entirely predictable should be commended. The four main-character split works well, introducing an element of doubt as to who will win the tournament.
#NEVER BACK DOWN 2: THE BEATDOWN PLUS#
In fact, it triples your value for money because you get three of them, plus a bonus fourth character that starts on the same path as the other three but gets distracted by the dark side along the way. Like 150 other MMA/boxing/street fighting films that bypassed cinema screens, Never Back Down 2 is about a troubled soul with a heart of gold entering a martial arts tournament. Luckily for me, once the tears and sadness had disappeared, I found that Never Back Down 2 is a rare straight-to-video sequel that greatly improves upon its predecessor. I watched it because it seemed appropriate for reviewing this film, only to find that I was unable to see Never Back Down 2 due to blurred vision after a three-day binge of self-loathing and noisy crying. Not because it will adversely affect your enjoyment of specifically this film, but because after watching Never Back Down, you will struggle to enjoy anything at all for at least three days. Not only is it not necessary to have seen Never Back Down to enjoy its sequel, I’d actually advise against seeing it.