Having had time to sit on the result for a couple of days, then all things considered it wasn't a catastrophe of a game, unlike the last time we opened in Denver. Yes, Flacco was mediocre, but the Broncos defense was playing lights out. Yes, Flacco's pick 6 was huge mistake, but in mye eyes he made up for it with the last drive where we should've won if anyone else on this offense other than Flacco would've contributed. Yes, SSS had a fart of a drop, but the defender blocked the view for Smith so 9/10 top receivers would not have made that catch. Yes, O-line struggled, but if we go after Kubiak with his own scheme, that's what's going to happen. However, my biggest disappointment was from the coaching side. Harbaugh's inability to make any kind of adjustments for second half. And most of all, the debut of Trestman. It looked like Cam Cameron 2.0 out there. 1st down-run for minimum gain. 2nd and 3rd down short shotgun passes. I know we didn't have Perimann as the deep threat and Denver defense was supreme, but our play calling was exactly as unimaginative and vanilla as the one Cameron used to run. It brought me back so many terrible memories of the days gone by, where even my half blind grandmother with dementia knew exactly what our next offensive play was going to be. I seriously hope this was nothing but a fluke for Trestman because with this kind of play calling we'll lose to every opponent with above average defense, no matter what players we have available. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE Mark Trestman, don't descend us 5 years back in time! It was heartbreaking to watch so much talent go to waste because O-coordinator didn't have the guts to go after defenses. And I think no Ravens fan wants to go through that kind of disappointment again every Sunday.