I see part of the loss of offensive identity due to too many OCs in the years since 2012. This is something that couldn't all be helped...especially Kubiak leaving which was his choice, but yeah our identity never got to be developed around any consistent coaching influence. Plus SO many new offensive players added to this identity ambiguity. There were bright spots like SSS bringing some identity and veteran Pitta returning...but to have only him, Flacco, and Yanda left on O from the 2012 SB O lineup (am I missing any players on this list?) is a HUGE turnstyle of players.
Jimmy Smith's injury was huge in effecting our defense giving up scores.
That's pathetic actually. A guy with history of injuries is one thing but for a defense to fold up (twice) due to one CB going down is the bewildering part
Yeah, the last two games our opponents kept getting the deep plays in (or pass interference call which is the same as a catch), moving down field quickly and scoring in 4th to beat us. I kept thinking 'not on JS's watch would they get away with it this much.' Why the defense (incl coaching) didn't adjust to compensate this weakness faster (at all even) falls into the negs category for sure.
Jimmy Smith's injury was huge in effecting our defense giving up scores.
I'm glad Biscoitti takes a thoughtful approach to the team, the cohesiveness of the overall group and how important it is to build a culture of teamwork. Sure we are all frustrated, but this year saw positives along with negatives, the baby is in the bath water so being careful about what/whom you toss out is the correct approach.Enlighten me on the positives please? And i'm not interested in any feel good silver linings that are as cliche as possible
Our defense was one...in the first part of season, our offense in latter. New OC step in right direction...got run game going. Tucker has been a positive all along...this continued. Pitta back from injury and going strong. Camp back from injury and lighting up just as I remember him. Perriman beginning to get into a grove...some drops but also some awesome catches. Wallace had mixed season but some play making with him. Some good defensive steals (Mosley) , run game...West/Dixon combo made debut and over time built momentum resulting in scores ... basically all the good plays and players too numerous to mention, but enough to keep virtually every game we played close in score regardless. It just feels we came up short, couldn't close the deal. But to act like we played like Cleveland...is just inaccurate. So obviously we had positives. In fact 8-8 is a 50/50 record...so there ya go. Positives and negatives about equal. See, it's not hard to see the good when you are looking for it. Bisciotti wants to built upon the good, and yet is aware of the bad that needs fixing...as I can tell from his words here. He's aware of the lack of faith some fans have, yet he's determined, thoughtful and approaching from all angles giving credit to all sides INCLUDING some fans that are...not giving credit in return to this team. What more can you ask at this point? fire the team and get all new players? Lol, cause it's just so bad...no good here...we almost made the playoffs but....we must be horrible...right? Just nothing good to reflect on...SO BAD.
No, that's not right 😂 ...bad teams don't almost make playoffs. Bad teams get top draft picks.
Jimmy Smith's injury was huge in effecting our defense giving up scores.
I'm glad Biscoitti takes a thoughtful approach to the team, the cohesiveness of the overall group and how important it is to build a culture of teamwork. Sure we are all frustrated, but this year saw positives along with negatives, the baby is in the bath water so being careful about what/whom you toss out is the correct approach.
I keep thinking this has all the makings of Charles Dickens Christmas Carol where Roethlisberger is visited by 3 purple ghosts and he gets real grumpy but by end of the game realizes generosity and throws us a goose in the shape of a football. We score and the game ends on a climactic Tucker extra point where the camera pans in on Harbs proud face then back to Justin who's been hosted up on Ravens linesmen shoulders and he says into the camera...and thus the American, and worldwide audience, "Merry Christmas and God bless us, every one!" ...but maybe that's just me.
Root for BLUE ;)
Met you at the ill-fated Seahawks game last year. Hope we meet again under better game-circumstances. Keep up the good work!
Congrats on playing different. Instead of playing down to Browns level like you did in past, you played at YOUR level and beat them by 3 scores. I feel, and maybe I'm imaging this, but I feel you didn't compare yourself to them (worry how they might stop you) and instead focused on making plays. That's what great teams do. Good teams win games, great teams win momentum.
I'm glad. Yes, Camps got talent. We haven't seen it in full display because he keeps getting injured. I truly hope he's back for good now. Sometimes injuries just take time and then they are over with pretty much and the player stays healthy going forward. Then we can see their talent.
Yeah can imagine how much these big plays mean to a player when up against a former team. Happy for Wallace and it was a big deal for our whole team, not only did we win but it serves as reminder of the kinds of plays to keep making.
Agree that balancing the run vs passing plays was a good change and helped us overall regardless of actual rushing yards...good for clock management and keeping opponents offense off the field...and resting our defense.
Steve Smith is a Taurus like me...we stubborn, we mean. But loyal so much so that's why we fight so hard. Not for us, but for our causes and beliefs...those we care about.
"Six seconds with Mike Wallace" was nice to see. It was the only offensive TD so hopefully we see more of this to come (offensive 7 point scores). Defense had the main impact here and man if they'd caught all those interceptions that would have driven the score up moreso. The lack of offensive TDs is still the looming concern tho headed into future games.
Glad it was much ado about nothing ???
If the Ravens keep playing like this at home all of their home games will start to feel like road games because fans will not be in attendance. Steve better wake up and make some changes soon!
Changes? Yeah like sell/move the team elsewhere...then who loses? Fans. For being selfish. Win lose or tie Ravens till we die. Support your team regardless. Unless they just give up trying. They ain't doing that so why desert them?
Yup, Ravens have been a very good team considering how team records go over the years. Ravens have been especially good in Harbaugh's era. So many playoff seasons plus SB. Can't just look at past 2 years and make that his legacy it wouldn't be at all accurate.
The Redskins Baltimored!!! Well, kinda...they prevented Bengals from a W. The field goal that would have handed them a L would have been better, but at least Skins didn't give the game away after that. That was a stupid interference call last minute of play.
And also realized today Andy Dalton looks like a red Andy Griffith. These London games very educational.
"With the Ravens getting some time away from football during the Week 8 bye, here’s a look at the other games and how they Baltimore."
How they Baltimore? ?
"Know what's crazy?
The Ravens are averaging more offensive yards per game than the Broncos, Eagles and Vikings."
Yes that is crazy, but not surprising. It's clear every game the Ravens move the ball down the field...their real problem has been scoring in the end zone.
Ravens are a better team now than they were weeks 1-3. Think about it. First 3 weeks we were up in power rankings but not scoring TDs, not executing on offense too well esp in red zone, almost no run. Yet there weren't any signs of urgency to address those issues back then. Now those issues are first and foremost. And Oline is getting back to form. New approach to O and new OC. Yet we are down in power rankings. However, the ranking is now only a fallout effect from how we started (started out looking better than we actually were). Those problem areas now being addressed and targeted means we are a better team NOW than we look on paper...the exact opposite of start of season rankings/reality ratio.
Random rant... But one thing that frustrates me is when I hear "this team lacks leaders" .... "This wouldn't happen if we had players like Ray and Ed in the locker room" ...
We've had a 5-11 season before. We've had a season where we started 7-3 and lost 4 of the next 5 games to fall out of playoff contention while playing uninspired football. Stuff like this happens. The AFC North is going to be a fight. Bengals are 3-4 as well, and the Steelers are 4-3 and will be without Ben for a bit. One week at a time. The same as it's always been.
Exactly. Those clowns seem to forget that the 2005 Ravens went 6-10 with Ray & Ed and then in 2007 went 5-11 with Ray, Ed, Sizzle, Ngata, JJ, Chris McAlister, Bart Scott all in their prime.
Truth!
Bad teams CAN get better. Plays can be MADE that weren't made previously. Improvement IS an option. The future IS NOT carved in stone but TRACED in the air by intentions. So if THEY intend to get BETTER and COMMIT to the effort...ANYTHING is possible in the second half of season.
What the Jets said after the game: "Trust us, we know how you feel right now."
in News
Posted · Report post
Yes, and I don't like to say such and such player should go. I know someone has to say it...so I'm glad coaches, brass, owners make those calls. So...it seems they will be tougher this off season on that regard. I incidentally am watching our 2012 season again...I do that sometimes it makes me happy to see that year play out over again. So...my advice to coaches/staff is to revive that type of caliber of player by one...yes acquiring from outside but two...getting more out of our current players talents...the players that stick around that is. So...bring in more like the likes of Weddle, SSS, and Wallace...to name a few, and those aforementioned will probably rise up even better too. Because, going back to 2012... Lewis, Reed, Boldin, Jacoby, ... well pretty much the whole team that year... brought out the best in each other. So when one player failed, had a bad day, got injured...others rose up and filled the void. Lately it seems a few good ones go down and we limp along.
So your point is understood. I just hate (myself) to call for firing or releasing players. Not saying you like to do it either btw...but 'some' within organization will have to do some cutting obviously this OS. Football is family and I like it when players leave because we can't afford them rather than they leave because they don't play well.