vmax Posted July 10, 2014 Posted July 10, 2014 Hensley thinks it's Flacco... When gauging where the Baltimore Ravens stand in the Future Power Rankings, the key is undoubtedly -- and not surprisingly -- quarterback Joe Flacco.....The Ravens will continue to lean more heavily on Flacco in future seasons. Ray Rice has shown signs of decline, and NFL running backs don't typically bounce back after the age of 27. There has been a similar dip with the Ravens' defense, which has finished the past two seasons outside the top 10.Flacco has always been the Ravens' deciding factor since being the team's first-round pick in 2008. The Ravens are 35-6 (.853) when Flacco produces at least a 95 passer rating, and they are 36-32 (.529) when he doesn't. Beyond the numbers, Flacco has brought long-term stability to a position that had been a revolving door for the Ravens. In the nine seasons before Flacco's arrival, the Ravens went through 12 starting quarterbacks. That question mark always made it difficult to project the Ravens' future success. http://espn.go.com/blog/baltimore-ravens/post/_/id/11032/ravens-biggest-key-to-success I agree to a point.The Ravens seem headed back in the direction of a strong defense and Special Teams is solid. With that combo, Joe just has to be Joe and they make the playoffs every year. He has to play at a higher level to get to and win another SB....and he's shown that he can do that. Quote
varaven45 Posted July 11, 2014 Posted July 11, 2014 I agree to a point but believe the o line is the biggest factor. Joe needs protection and a run game. If he has both, he will be effective. If not or only 1, he will have limited success. Quote
oldno82 Posted July 11, 2014 Posted July 11, 2014 I agree to a point but believe the o line is the biggest factor. Joe needs protection and a run game. If he has both, he will be effective. If not or only 1, he will have limited success.Hit the nail on the head. Joe is best passing off play action and, like every other QB (even the Manning's and Brady's)' he needs a line that protects him. Success will hinge more on RT and the running backs. Kubiak's schemes seem tailor made for the kind of offense Joe can be effective in. The only question is the O-line and running backs. Quote
cravnravn Posted July 11, 2014 Posted July 11, 2014 Absolutely, No O-Line, no QB and it wouldnt matter who we have back there at QB Quote
varaven45 Posted July 11, 2014 Posted July 11, 2014 Yep. Good O-Line = similar record to 2008 - 2012; Bad O-line = another 2013 season.Here's hoping for Good to Outstanding O Line play in 2014 !!!! Quote
papasmurfbell Posted July 11, 2014 Posted July 11, 2014 I would alwasy build via the OL first. I do think you can get more production for less money doing that. Quote
vmax Posted July 11, 2014 Author Posted July 11, 2014 Yep. Good O-Line = similar record to 2008 - 2012; Bad O-line = another 2013 season.Here's hoping for Good to Outstanding O Line play in 2014 !!!! I agree.That will be the most watched unit.Kubiaks offense will not work without good O line play. Quote
cravnravn Posted July 12, 2014 Posted July 12, 2014 I agree.That will be the most watched unit.Kubiaks offense will not work without good O line play. And if the O-line fails, i can hear it now, it'll be the QB's faulk Quote
oldno82 Posted July 12, 2014 Posted July 12, 2014 And if the O-line fails, i can hear it now, it'll be the QB's faulkUnfortunately true. Quote
ravinmaniac52 Posted July 13, 2014 Posted July 13, 2014 It has to be the play of the O-Line and the speed on D. Quote
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