Jan 14, 2013 10:17 AM EST
Ravens Trash Talk: Read Brendon Ayanbadejo's Tweets Dissing Patriots' Offense

The Baltimore Ravens couldn't wait 24 hours to start trash talking. More specifically, line backer Brendon Ayanbadejo couldn't contain himself and used Twitter as a way to let the New England Patriots know what he thinks about their offense. Just check out this tweet.


This is what Ayanbadejo had to say. Now let's do some quick math.
15 hours ago, it was approximately 7 p.m. ET when he tweeted, meaning he was watching the game as the Ravens were awaiting their AFC Championship opponent.

Don't know if there are any Diddy fans reading this, but the word that's blacked out on the tweet was a word Bad Boy Records' CEO made famous. Click here for the original tweet. 

He had more to saw though as Ayanbadejo was dropping tweets about the Patriots like there was no tomorrow.

Talk about a Twitter binge! Nothing like Kanye West's famous rants, but you can tell Ayanbadejo feels a certain away about the Patriots.

Now, for those fans wondering who Ayanbadejo is, the Ravens' linebacker is a three-time Pro Bowler. In 2012, he had 43 combined tackles and one sack. He is a 10-year veteran and he's been around the league long enough at age 36, to have witnessed the Patriots' success. 

If there was anything said correctly in this sequence was that the Patriots' offense is successful. Whether they use the hurry-up or not, the Patriots can run over teams. At times, it just seems like they do it to put teams out of their misery quicker. 

The Houston Texans didn't stand a chance yesterday as Shave Vereen was running up and down the field. You expected Wes Welker's 100-plus yard game, but Vereen went crazy on Houston scoring three touchdowns (2 receiving, 1 rushing) on a total of 124 yards in the game. 

When you give Brady an extra weapon, it doesn't matter if they are doing the hurry-up or not, they will burn you regardless. 

Don't expect a response from any of the Patriots, at least not over Twitter. Bill Belichick isn't one to do much talking and he has passed this style down to his players. 

For fans, this only adds more fuel to the fire. The Patriots and Ravens hooked up last year in the AFC Championship game in a matchup that went down to the wire. They also played in one of the most emotional games of the year as Torrey Smith's younger brother had passed away and the Ravens pulled together to defeat the Patriots 31-30 in Week 3. 

If the Ravens can control the Patriot offense, this should be a very close game and one of the best of the year. 

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