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Jerry Rice on M&M: Ravens will edge Patriots

01.17.13 at 1:36 pm ET
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Jerry Rice

Jerry Rice

Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice chatted with Mut & Merloni on Thursday to give his prediction for Sunday’s AFC championship game and discuss other NFL news.

“I know you guys are in Boston, but this is going to be a great game between the New England Patriots and the Baltimore Ravens,” Rice said. “I know the last game was questionable just a little bit. I think Tom Brady‘s going to come out and exceptional like he always does, but I think they’re going to get edged out a little bit by the Baltimore Ravens.

“I think the Ravens right now are just playing exceptional football. I look at Joe Flacco and the thing that really impresses me with him is that he doesn’t have any INTs. Ray Rice is running the ball well, and all of a sudden Torrey Smith — they stretch the ball downfield, throwing it deep, he’s making plays. I’m sure Anquan Boldin‘s going to be a factor. On defense, Ray Lewis and [Ed] Reed, those guys are going to be ready and I think they’re inspired with this might be Ray Lewis’ last football game. They feel like they have an opportunity to do something special, so it should be a great football game.”

Reed and his fellow defensive backs will attempt to shut down Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker. Welker had eight receptions for 131 yards in this past Sunday’s win over the Texans.

“I don’t like him breaking my records,” Rice joked. “I had an opportunity to meet this guy, he’s such a great individual, he’s a hard worker and you just cannot cover this guy one-on-one. He’s going to continue putting up big numbers like that if you try to line him up with a linebacker or safety because he’s just too quick off the line of scrimmage and he’s too explosive and he’s going to make plays.

“He can pretty much take over a ballgame, and that’s really what you ask for in a playmaker that’s a receiver on the football field, and he’s capable of doing that. Like I stated, he is not going to be covered and I know Tom Brady is always going to go to him. He’s like that security blanket for him and he knows that this guy is going to get open and make plays. So, I think he pretty much has earned his money and they should pay him a lucrative contract.

“I think he’s in the top five [receivers in NFL] without a doubt. What he brings to that team, and also he sets the standards. The way this guy prepares, his preparation, his hard work during practice, and that carries over to the game on that given Sunday or that Monday. Those are the types of guys you want to give the big contracts and you want the other guys to look at these guys and say, ‘Wow, this is the way to be a professional and this is how you should conduct yourself.’ ”

Following are more highlights from the interview.

On current NFL rules: “I think with football today, it benefits the wide receivers because I think the defensive backs, defensively they have to be on the same playing ground. They have to be able to be physical at the line of scrimmage, but after five yards they have to take their hands off the receivers, or if they’re downfield past five yards they can’t touch the receiver. I preferred it back in the day where I knew exactly where the defensive back, where he was at, at all times by being physical downfield. So, the game has changed a lot, but overall they’re trying to protect players and do all of that, but still it boils down to playing football. I think defensive backs need to be on a level field as the wide receivers are.”

On Colin Kaepernick: “You see a lot of the wildcat happening out there with the San Francisco 49ers. Forty-five percent of their offense last week was wildcat against Green Bay. So you’ve got to deal with Kaepernick, you’ve got to expect this guy to be able to get outside, extend plays, but also he can win a football game with is feet. … With these quarterbacks running with the football, they’re going to be looked at as a runner and you’re going to have defenses that really start teeing off on these guys and hitting these guys no matter if they have the ball or if they don’t have the ball.

“I think he’s going to go [to Atlanta] and he’s just going to play football. He’s way ahead of his time, he doesn’t get rattled. When he threw that interception to Sam Shields I said, ‘Oh man, here we go.’ But this guy came right back and moved the ball downfield and scored. So, he believes in himself, there’s a swagger to this team and they really look at this like, ‘We can go into Atlanta and win this football game.’ ”

On which rookie quarterback he would put the most stock in: “I would go with the guy that’s going to be around a long, long time, and that’s Andrew Luck. I think with [Robert Griffin III], Russell Wilson, Kaepernick, all those guys, they have shown something that’s right now caught everyone off guard. I remember when Tim Tebow was running the wildcat, everybody just went crazy over that. But now you have these guys that can run the pistol, the read option, but they can also throw the football. So there’s now that extra threat there, but I just feel like [Griffin, Wilson and Kaepernick] are not going to last that long and they’re going to be susceptible to injury.”

To hear the interview, go to the Dennis & Callahan audio on demand page. For more Patriots news, visit the team page at weei.com/patriots. WEEI-FM 93.7 will broadcast the AFC championship game between the Patriots and Ravens on Sunday at 6:30 p.m.

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  • Sicko

    And, I should care what Jerry Rice says why?!?

    • Fab4ever

      Thanks for more bulletin board material Jerry….

      • Shennessey

        The Ravens will double welker all over the field and try and take him out of the game. my Question is who on the Patriots can cover Rice on passing plays? He will have such an advantage on those linebacker’s. Also Pitta is also a mismatch for the Patriots. Ravens 35 patriots 31

        • Raghu

          So, is Rice superior to Foster? Even though Foster had a great day last week, the Pats still outsourced them. So, I guess Pats will account for Rice the same way they did with Foster.

          • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003997287905 John Smith

            to china?

          • Pedro

            Ray rice is used way more out of the backfield, and a much better receiver

        • innovator1

          How do you suspect that the Ravens defense,who hasn’t been getting a ton of pressure,are going to be able to stop Brady when he’s in the no huddle?? They’re exhausted as it is,and now they won’t be able to make substitutions….I see both teams putting up points, Patriots 37- Ravens 34,and an exciting game! All things being equal,but Brady edging out Flacco.

          • Pedro

            Flacco outplayed Brady last year and has been really peaking at the right time. The question should be how will the Pats control Flacco and the receiver’s of the Ravens. Brady is great there is no denying that, one of the greatest ever. But i don’t look at stats when it comes to his number’s, you have to look at who he played against, and its not very impressive. They played the Jets, Bills, Miami, Jacksonville, Arizona, Seahawks, 49′s, Ravens, Rams, Denver, etc. They lost to the Ravens, Arizona, Seahawks, and the 49′s Three good teams and one bad team. They beat everybody else they played, how many of those teams and any good? 2 maybe three? So i look at it this way if they do get by the Ravens, they will lose again in the super bowl

        • Fab4ever

          Disagree…I think Talib takes care of whoever they need to play man on…and if the Ravens double on Welker, then Hernandez will have a field day. The Ravens will NOT allow that to happen…Rice? So now Joe Flacco has a “short game”? The Ravens will not run like they did in Denver. The Ravens gave up points to Denver…granted 14 of them came on special teams…but Denver, for whatever reason, with Peyton Manning as QB ran the ball how many times? That’s right. 41 times. Brady and the Pats have too many weapons…Pats 31, Ravens 20.

  • Dave

    huh?  Sorry Jerry…Ravens D looks slow and old to stop Brady et al…….

  • PacNW

    how can you listen to a man that still wears hoop earrings in 2013?

  • Phacts

    He actually predicted the Giants upset of the undefeated team, so lets give him some credit.
    The ravens will be out of gas by mid 3rd quarter, they were crawling off the field in Denver against the worst 13-3 team ever, look at the schedule they played.
     
    NE 31 Bal 17

  • Jake

    Give the guy a break. He is a Hall of Famer and best receiver to pull on a jersey. He has as much a right, if not more, to a football opinion as any of your couch potatoes commenting here.

    • Boring Media Hype

      I couldn’t agree more.  

  • San Diego Dreamer

    He’s a pretty smart football man. He’s right about Welkers work ethic and skills and the running quarterbacks not lasting. Let’s hope he’s wrong about the outcome of sundays game.

  • Anonymous

    That’s why they play the games

  • Hindle1976

    Please tell me why everyone in on Flaccos jock??? Are you kidding, one Doug Flutie hail mary and this guy all over ESPN and evey other web site… 

  • DAPATS

    Who……………….nice hoop earings. GO PATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 41-10

  • Anonymous

    Ray Lewis got a gun!!!  The Ravens had fun, but now they’re done!!  On Sunday night, there will be no sun, and only blanks, in Ray Lewis’s gun.  The Pats hurry up offense, will feature the run, Tom Brady goes deep,and not just for one.  After the game, they just won, the Pats go home, with Talib our new favorite son. Time to pack, for the Bayou sun, the Pats come together, all as one. 4  Lombardis for Tom Brady, add another one, Ray Lewis retires, with only one. 

  • Choflo36

    He’s right about everything but the game prediction. End of the year and every team has their offenses and defenses installed. It’s all about the trenches. I think the Pats D front will have success against Ravens O line, and the Pats O-line will hold fairly well against the Raven’s D line, especially late. 

    • Chuckchamp

      Just ask JJ Watt how much he enjoyed his two encounters with the Pats Oline!

  • Chuckchamp

    I may not have his football acumen but when I watch this Patriots team with or without Gronk they can’t be stopped offensively. So I will counter Rice’s prediction with one of my own,I predict “Pain” and a lopsided victory for the Patriots.

  • jr

    Jerry, they didn’t ask you who you are rooting for , they asked for a prediction

  • Storm Martin

    By the end of the 3rd quarter I’ll be checking flights to NO..

  • Gncr11

    Logically, who has the better, YOUNGER or AS good a defense on paper, Texans or Ravens?? Hmmm that would be…..THE TEXANS. we all know what happened there. If for some reason the Ravens coaches can coach up a slower, older defense then, The Pat’s score less but WIN!!!!!! Logically speaking of course.

    • Pedro

      Who can pass the ball and who can’t? The Ravens. Which linebacker can stay with Ray Rice out of the backfield? None of them. Ravens 42- 10

      • Keebs

        No way in hell the Ravens score 42 points. lol

  • ziggy61

    followed the man for years. great receiver, great leadership & a proffesional thru & thru. Hope your wrong brother but, i respect your choice. Pats, 28-24

  • John Charbonneau

    Really???  Exceptional?  Letting the other team run 170 plays in two games is exceptional?  Giving up 35 points is exceptional?  I think some are overrating the Ravens.  I think the last game took a  lot out of them and they will have a tough time keeping up with the Patriots’ fast tempo.  31-23 Pats.  Everyone wants to bury the Pats because they have won for so long.

  • Tjg33301

    Just a little questionable—-what an a-hole.

  • jj

    Rice cant stand the fact that the Patriots have had just a dominant run as his 49ers back in the day, that Brady will get his 4th to tie Montana, and that they are doing it in the salary cap era, unlike when the 49ers were #1 in payroll every year before the salary cap.

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