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tsylvester

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  1. From Press Box, sounds like they have the right mind set

    I think a late bye is really nice,” Zeitler said on Glenn Clark Radio Nov. 28. “Just powering through the first 12 weeks like that, it’s a grind, but to get a little rest, try to heal up to finish off the season, I think it will do us some good.”

    His play has put the team in a position to succeed, but as someone who has already witnessed multiple late-season flameouts in Baltimore, the five-time playoff participant is preaching the importance of focusing on the future.

    “I think we’ve done some good things, and it’s fun. We want to acknowledge what we’ve done, but we have a long way to go, a lot of things to learn, and a lot of things to get better at,” Zeitler said. “[If] we take advantage of this bye, [if] we can get it going to finish out strong, the sky’s the limit.

  2. Just in time for Christmas, will they be naughty or nice? What do they have in their stockings? What goes up their chimney? Let us unwrap a few things, see how the Ravens can decorate for the Holiday.

    Offensively, the Rams have started to gell over the past few weeks, but was that due to the teams they were playing? Anywho in Hooville can toss a snowball far, can run when conditions are right.

    They currently sit 13th in the league in total offense, averaging 345 yards per game, 231 in the air, 114 on the ground, 22 pts per game. Stafford is completing 60% of his passes, 7.3 yards per, wirh 17 tds and 9 picks, he has been sacked 20 times. They are converting 40% on 3rd down, 60% on 4th.

    Defensively, they are middle of the snow pack, 16th, allowing 330 total yards per game, 219 passing, 111 yards on the ground. They are allowing 21 pts per game. Teams are converting 3rd downs at a 40% clip against this group, 61 % on 4th down.

    Yes, the Ravens have their work cut out for them, coming off an early winter slumber, they should be well rested and ready to take the fight to the Rams, prevent them from being the grinch who stole, oh, you get it. Here is to hoping we are all merry and bright when this is over. Ho-Ho-Ho!

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  3. This is one of those years, because of injury or salary cap, that like college, there isn't 1 dominant or two dominant teams. There are a bunch of really good teams, but even San Fran, Philly, have shown that each top team has a chance, a real chance to win it all.

    The Jags are likely without their starting qb for a few weeks,. Ravens are likely to face Cj Bethard...mmm

  4. The Cards were smart, they "took my advice" and used the tightend, and some wide outs over the middle when the Steelers were in cover 2. Play fake to draw up/ hold the middle backer, throw right behind them, big gains.

    It works every time... Nice picking up a half game when you are on a bye

    Nice MMA fight on Fox between the Iggles and Niners

  5. Hey, you opened this can of worms when you loudly proclaimed that aiding a runner by pushing them (not pulling) is allowed, is legal, is encouraged.

    Yes, I'm an old fogey, was once barely pushed on a qb sneak in pee wee football for a touchdown, back when it was illegal. Had it called back, yes I still vividly remember the play (we scored on the next play after the 5 yard penalty, and won)

    But I've been against this for more than spite, it is just begging for serious injuries to occur, it is just a matter of time.

    Oh not from the one yard qb sneak & shove, but those runningbacks and receivers refusing to go down, being held up and then the linemen run down field to help push them. Yes, those plays are bound to pop a knee, mcl, all, pcl, all of the above.

    But you can't outlaw the 1 yard shove and allow the rest and fans, players, everyone loves seeing a runner refuse to go down and pushed from behind 5, 8, 10 yards more...

    https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/sports/nfl/nfl-rumors-roger-goodell-eagles-tush-push/3162763/?amp=1

    "It’s apparent this is going to be heavily debated among the competition committee made up of owners, general managers and coaches," Russini wrote. "It’s important to note that there isn’t a single person from the Eagles organization on the competition committee. However, three of their divisional opponents are represented: New York Giants owner John Mara, Cowboys COO Stephen Jones and Washington head coach Ron Rivera.

    "Though it will all come down to the voting, the most important opinion about the play may come from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. I was told by a league source that Goodell wants to see this play removed from the game permanently."

    In discussions around plays such as this, player health and safety spearheads the discourse. But Russini added, citing sources, that optics, not injuries, are leading the "Tush Push" dialogue.

  6. Nope, not rock, pop, r&b blue grass nor rap, but instrumental bands. If you watch college football, then you know where I am going. To me at least, the college bands are what takes the football above that of the NFL.

    The tunes they play, the half time shows, man, it makes the games so much more fun.

    I know, the Ravens have one, I take nothing from the volunteer group, they do the best that they can, but for me, they could do a lot more. I remember my times going to the games, one could barely hear them. I know it wasn't until the past few years that the Ravens actually gave them mics to help boost their in game sound.

    But in reality, they need to be bigger, need more volunteers, especially the horn section.

    The half time show would be much better, not just in sound, but in the way they display script Ravens.

    Yes, NFL, put some money into it for each team, not much, $100 per game, pay the drummers, flutes, trumpets, trombone players, etc, take a page from college, for each NFL team, let's have some real fun...

  7. The Rams are here at 1 pm, west coast team laying down applies. Fresh off of a bye, I expect a blow out.

    Then 2 away night games, yeah, those games, down to Florida then to the West Coast, have to figure one is a loss.

    Big game no matter what happens between now & then, against the Steelers, which could also be at night, yep, that will test your metal for a playoff run

  8. Yes, every year our favorite team gets a chance to get away, refresh, unwind, heal up. Every year we have to find other things to do, hope the team is healing up, staying out of trouble.

    So what do we, fans do? Maybe a look at where this team stands, 9-3, at their bye week. What went into the 9 wins and 3 loses, what can we expect the rest of the way.

    Mistakes,(9 fumbles lost, 5 ints) too many of them, went into the 3 loses. In each game, the team had the lead, in the 4th quarter too boot, and yet, they allowed turnovers, penalties, missed assignments, poor coaching decisions to turn leads into deficits. Blocked, missed field goals....

    Yes, with just one less turnover, a smart play, a clever coaching choice, those loses could be wins.

    As it stands, offensively we have seen them score touchdowns more in the redzone than at any time before. They are 7th in the league in total offense, averaging 366 yards per game, 207 passing, 157 rushing. At times, this unit can move down the field quickly and once in the redzone, 64 % of the time they put it in the endz9ne, good for 3rd best in the league.

    Then there are times when they can't get out of their own way, a few series of missed blocks, drop passes, errant throw, poor play calling, penalties. Yes, it is maddening at times.

    Defensively, they stout, 2nd in the league in total defense, allowing just 273 yards per game,102 yards on the ground, 171 via rhe air, first in sacks with 47, 10th in total take aways with 19.

    Yet like the offense, this defense has had lapses that lead to the 3 loses, missed tackles, blown coverages, leads vanishing.

    Yes, a top 10 team in offense and defense, which leads to them having 9 wins in 12 tries; impressive as they sit atop the AFC North and the AFC as well.

    Where they go from here is anyone's guess. They have been here before, not too long ago, first round bye, then a disappointing loss by lack luster play. Have they learned their lesson? Stay tuned, buckle up it could be a bumpy, fun ride.

  9. Stanley is clearly a liability right now. Moses I think is suffering because of Simpson, who is struggling. I wish they would put Merkari in there for Simpson.

    But the defense is going to be tested coming up quickly, their 15 pts per game is going to go up me thinks.

    I do think the offense is going to out things together. Todd has seen now exactly what works, what Lamar and the receivers are best at and hopefully got those stupid wr screens out of his system.

    Likely had his best game as a pro, ran hard, ran fast (stop leaping)

    But if they can use him down the middle of the field, the seam splitting the safeties, no one will catch him.

    We have found a great bevy of runningbacks, speed, quickness, power; that is a great thing.

     

  10. The most incredible fact; he is the first coach since the merger in 1970, to be fired in back to back seasons.

    1-10, in disarray, no first round pick next year.

    I remember Jimmy Johnson and Troy Aikman going 1- a large number in their first season. How did that turn out?

    I'm not saying Frank was the right choice for coach, nor that Young is a Hall of Fame qb in the making.

    But....

  11. I think the bye came at just the right time, 9-3, could realistically be 12-0, seriously.

    3 loses because players and coaches lost focuse, either in preparation or in execution.

    Let us hope that they rest up, heal up, realize just how good they can be if focused

  12. Well, a win is a win, right?

    Create 4 turnovers and only scored 20 points, 7 of those in the final minute? 197 yards rushing looks impressive, except 37 of those came on one play, in the final minute of the game.

    Some lucky non calls that could have changed the game, certainly the score.

    4 for 13 on 3rd down? 1 of 3 on 4th down.....

    Tucker, 2 of 3 on field goals,,,, again!

    Lamar, 56% complete,

    No, the Chargers defense did not play better than we expected, the Ravens offense did just just enough to win...

    How do you get a delay of game penalty on the extra point? That should have been a big red flag that this team just was not completely focussed.

    A win is a win, right?

     

  13. Obj is questionable, Simpson and Harrison are out, other than that everyone else is healthy including Stanley.

    Special teams have been an issue all season, a couple of blocked field goals, a few big returns, don't get me started on the fair catch nor the onside kick...

    One way for a bad team to best a good one is via Special teams, the other, turnovers.

    The only reason that this game should be close is because it has not started  yet....

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  14. Eh, pay wall, can't read it. I hope they talked about his inability to throw the long ball accurately. Sure, 20 yards and in he seems to be fine, but deeper throws he is way off target most times.

    He doesn't seem to have developed the touch pass to drop it in a bucket over a backer in front of the safety without it being high... time will tell

  15. Yes, another long trip, to the left coast this time. If you have followed the NFL for a while, you know that as a franchise, no matter the coach or quarterback, more times than not, the Chargers find more creative ways to lose football games. This year's version is no different.

    So, who are they? What are they good at besides losing?

    Offensively, they rank 11th in the league in total offense, averaging. 354 yards per game, 248 yards via the air, 105 on the ground, 25 pts per game.

    Herbert, while a pocket passer, is completing. 66% of his passes, with 19 tds and 5 picks, he has been sacked 22 times. He can avoid sacks quite nimbly, and runs well with 186 yards rushing, with 3 tds and 15 first downs.

    His favorite targets are big guys who run well and are precise route runners in Mike Williams & Keenan Allen, they also use Ekler out of the backfield quite often.

    Defensively, they are holding opponents to an average of 23 ots per game, 35% on 3rd downs, 291 yards per game through the air, with 34 sacks, 102 yards per game on the ground with 12 tds.

    This is a game the Ravens really need to win, and should win easily. The last time these two teams met in 2021, in Bmore, it was a whooping, with the Ravens winning 34-6. Should we expect the same?

    The defense needs to prove it can hold up for 4 quarters, not give up multiple touchdowns in the 4th. The offense needs to prove it can be taken on the road and produce for 4 quarters, not turn the ball over in the 4fh quarter.

    Let your weak opponent hang around they will find ways to win, even this desperate Chargers team who saw their game last Sunday slip through their fingers. Everyone over there is on the hot seat, take it to them and dont spare the rod.

  16. From Espn not that Harbs has been right about injuries... he thinks Andrews could be back

    "My understanding is in talking with our trainer and the doctors is that it wasn't as bad as initially feared right after the game," Harbaugh said. "It's a little cleaner than they thought based on the MRI."  Harbaugh said Andrews is currently with Dr. Robert Anderson in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the team will know more when he returns later in the week

  17. 33 minutes ago, papasmurfbell said:

    So I guess we hate Goose now too.

    Big difference between a pass rusher sacking a qb at full speed and having to try to pull a 350 body away than a 245 LB just needing to move his legs to the side.

    Nice try Ole buddy

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