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I had Chat Gpt write a script for a Ravens game- check this out I laughed my ass off


Act 1

Scene 1:

(Open on M&T Bank Stadium, where the Baltimore Ravens are playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The crowd is cheering and the team is on the field warming up.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "Welcome to M&T Bank Stadium, where the Baltimore Ravens are set to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in an intense divisional matchup."

(The camera cuts to the Ravens' huddle, where the quarterback, Lamar Jackson, is giving a pep talk to his team.)

Lamar: (voiceover) "We got this, guys. We've been preparing all week for this game. Let's go out there and show them what we're made of."

(The camera cuts to the kickoff, where the Ravens receive the ball. The crowd is on their feet, cheering as the team starts their first drive.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "And the Ravens are off to a strong start, driving down the field and scoring a touchdown on their first drive."

(The camera cuts to a shot of the scoreboard, where the Ravens are leading 7-0.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "It looks like the Ravens are on fire, and the Steelers are struggling to keep up."

Act 2

Scene 1:

(The camera cuts to the Ravens' huddle, where Lamar is giving another pep talk to his team.)

Lamar: (voiceover) "We got a lead, but we can't let up now. We need to keep pushing and not let the Steelers back in the game."

(The camera cuts to the next drive, where the Ravens score another touchdown, making the score 14-0.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "The Ravens are dominating on both sides of the ball, and the Steelers are struggling to get anything going."

Scene 2:

(The camera cuts to the halftime show, where the crowd is cheering and the team is in the locker room, getting ready for the second half.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "The Ravens are leading at halftime, but the game is far from over. The Steelers are known for their comeback abilities, and the Ravens need to stay focused in order to secure the win."

Act 3

Scene 1:

(The camera cuts to the third quarter, where the Steelers start to gain momentum and score a touchdown, making the score 14-7.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "The Steelers are starting to come back, and the Ravens need to step up their game if they want to secure the win."

Scene 2:

(The camera cuts to the fourth quarter, where the Steelers score another touchdown, tying the game 14-14.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "The Ravens had a lead, but they let it slip away. The game is tied and it's anyone's game."

Scene 3:

(The camera cuts to the final drive, where the Steelers score a game-winning touchdown and win the game 21-14.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "The Ravens had the lead, but they couldn't hold on. The Steelers made a comeback and won the game."

(The camera cuts to the locker room, where the Ravens are dejected and the Steelers are celebrating their victory)

Lamar: (voiceover) "We had the lead, but we let it slip away.
 
I had Chat Gbt write a script for a Ravens game- check this out I laughed my ass off


Act 1

Scene 1:

(Open on M&T Bank Stadium, where the Baltimore Ravens are playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The crowd is cheering and the team is on the field warming up.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "Welcome to M&T Bank Stadium, where the Baltimore Ravens are set to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in an intense divisional matchup."

(The camera cuts to the Ravens' huddle, where the quarterback, Lamar Jackson, is giving a pep talk to his team.)

Lamar: (voiceover) "We got this, guys. We've been preparing all week for this game. Let's go out there and show them what we're made of."

(The camera cuts to the kickoff, where the Ravens receive the ball. The crowd is on their feet, cheering as the team starts their first drive.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "And the Ravens are off to a strong start, driving down the field and scoring a touchdown on their first drive."

(The camera cuts to a shot of the scoreboard, where the Ravens are leading 7-0.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "It looks like the Ravens are on fire, and the Steelers are struggling to keep up."

Act 2

Scene 1:

(The camera cuts to the Ravens' huddle, where Lamar is giving another pep talk to his team.)

Lamar: (voiceover) "We got a lead, but we can't let up now. We need to keep pushing and not let the Steelers back in the game."

(The camera cuts to the next drive, where the Ravens score another touchdown, making the score 14-0.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "The Ravens are dominating on both sides of the ball, and the Steelers are struggling to get anything going."

Scene 2:

(The camera cuts to the halftime show, where the crowd is cheering and the team is in the locker room, getting ready for the second half.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "The Ravens are leading at halftime, but the game is far from over. The Steelers are known for their comeback abilities, and the Ravens need to stay focused in order to secure the win."

Act 3

Scene 1:

(The camera cuts to the third quarter, where the Steelers start to gain momentum and score a touchdown, making the score 14-7.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "The Steelers are starting to come back, and the Ravens need to step up their game if they want to secure the win."

Scene 2:

(The camera cuts to the fourth quarter, where the Steelers score another touchdown, tying the game 14-14.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "The Ravens had a lead, but they let it slip away. The game is tied and it's anyone's game."

Scene 3:

(The camera cuts to the final drive, where the Steelers score a game-winning touchdown and win the game 21-14.)

Announcer: (voiceover) "The Ravens had the lead, but they couldn't hold on. The Steelers made a comeback and won the game."

(The camera cuts to the locker room, where the Ravens are dejected and the Steelers are celebrating their victory)

Lamar: (voiceover) "We had the lead, but we let it slip away.
how correct it may be
 
It's upsetting watching the Chiefs be able to get stops like this with the guys they have. Then we seem to be constantly struggling with all the investments.
 
It's upsetting watching the Chiefs be able to get stops like this with the guys they have. Then we seem to be constantly struggling with all the investments.
They pick DBs who can play the ball. We pick guys who can play few positions and can tackle but then usually get lost when they need to defend deep. I always hated that approach.
 
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