Ravens' Ayanbadejo gets the title game trash talking started early
After the Ravens beat the Patriots in a September game that ended with a sequence of controversial calls, it was Patriots linebacker Brandon Spikes and a few teammates who lit up Twitter with their takes on the replacement referees.
But, with the same two teams now set to meet in the AFC championship game, it was Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo lighting a firestorm in the land of social media. And he didn't even wait until the rematch was official.
While the Patriots were in the process of securing a 41-28 divisional win over the Texans, Ayanbadejo was busy sharing a series of opinions with his 32,000-plus followers -- most of which are sure to rile up Patriot Nation. If we thought there was any realistic chance of New England's players firing back, we'd say this is the start of an interesting back-and-forth leading up to another meeting between two familiar rivals. Instead, it's more likely that the Patriots don't bother talking until the whistle blows next Sunday.
New England does some suspect stuff on offense. Can't really respect it. Comparable to a cheap shot b4 a fight
— Brendon Ayanbadejo (@brendon310) January 13, 2013
Are you watching the game pats vs texans? If so you see the hurry snap offense catch em b4 they set up. It's a gimmick.
— Brendon Ayanbadejo (@brendon310) January 13, 2013
Their offense is good enough to be successful with out that
— Brendon Ayanbadejo (@brendon310) January 13, 2013
You know the same organization that did spygate and cut a guy the day b4 the Super Bowl
— Brendon Ayanbadejo (@brendon310) January 13, 2013
18-1
— Brendon Ayanbadejo (@brendon310) January 13, 2013
In a sport that is predicated on mano y mano, " lets hurry up n snap it " = bitchassness
— Brendon Ayanbadejo (@brendon310) January 13, 2013
Bart Scott - Can't Wait! youtu.be/D7KSkZxt_zo
— Brendon Ayanbadejo (@brendon310) January 13, 2013
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