vmax Posted October 2, 2015 Posted October 2, 2015 but maybe an IV of the Browns and 49ers will move the Ravens into the recovery room as the Steelers begin to circle the drain. It also helped that the Ravens were playing at their home away from home. It's a dwelling, where Mike Tomlin drifts into confusion and utters his usual response "I accept full responsibility." For about 15-20 minutes the offense, defense and special teams all played well. 1st time this year all units in sync. 191 total yards rushing cracked open a soft Steeler defense. The O line got back to road grading. The Ravens got back to their winning formula of Ravens football.The Ravens defense shut out the Steelers after they went up 20-7 at 10;40 in the 3rd quarter. This is a major milestone for a unit that gives up 4th quarter leads. They had to hold and they did.Tucker and Koch showed what a great advantage the Ravens have over most teams in the special teams department.And for what it's worth, Harbaugh held this team together and had them show up ready to play. He out coached Tomlin. Quote
tsylvester Posted October 2, 2015 Posted October 2, 2015 Mike Vick was at QB, a lefty in place of a righty, the Steelers only letting him use half the field. A win is a win, but some one I see this one as a loss; they still looked like crap, offense, defense, but not special teams. Play calling, ugh, defensive strategy, oye vey..... Quote
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