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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.True but our offense isn’t that good. Not scoring that much without all the defense points. Would be nice to see them light these guys up.
Will be a good game. This will far and away be the best offense we have face all year. Though it is fairly predictable. This is going to be a fun game to talk about.
This is the game where we get to see just how good the defense is. Our offense needs to have their best game of the year. I expect that has a good chance to happen.
The Pats offense has 222 points. That's more than 30 other teams. How is our offense "not that good"???
Browns & Ravens D are both bad.Sorry Bob but I disagree. I think match up wise the Brown's were a much bigger problem. Good defense and three plus offensive weapons. The Ravens don't have the Brown's offensive weaponry outside of Jackson. I think this is another 20 point win.
Browns & Ravens D are both bad.
Adjusted ANY/A
Offense/Defense
Balt -109.5 -130.7
Cleve -173.3 -88.2
I'm not a big believer in Balt but their run game & overall offense is a good test.
Kinda went left here this isnt directed at you. Just the general talk surrounding Jackson.
Despite what some think Jackson won't melt under pressure. Never been his style & yes I know hes never faced Bill... Again Im not a huge believer in the team but hes not the type to panic.
Shame people let narratives & preconceived ideas shape their minds. He's been the best QB out of a good class that had a ton of potential. Has his team on pace for another playoff run/birth but all some talk about is what he can't do.
I was wrong about Sanu
Sorry Bob but I disagree. I think match up wise the Brown's were a much bigger problem. Good defense and three plus offensive weapons. The Ravens don't have the Brown's offensive weaponry outside of Jackson. I think this is another 20 point win.
Some observations after reading several Raven MB threads-
After Chubb easily ran through the Pats D the Ravens behind LJ and Kamara will rush for 250 yards.
As long as they can contain Jules there is no one to fear on the Pats O.
They need to be watchful of Patriot gadget plays.
Why did the Ravens let Guy go.
Bill Belichick on Lamar Jackson: “He’s definitely a problem”
Two weeks ago, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll talked up Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson before Seattle hosted Baltimore. And that didn’t keep Baltimore from winning the game.
With six days to go until the Patriots get their first shot at trying to slow down the best quarterback from the 2018 draft class, New England coach Bill Belichick already is talking up Jackson.
“[H]e’s very fast and he’s definitely a hard guy to handle,” Belichick told reporters on Monday. “That’s definitely a problem. He’s fast and that’s really a big problem. A lot of times he just outruns people. I mean, he’s got good moves, too. . . . [A] lot of times he just outruns people with his speed.
“Catching him is an issue, especially when he keeps the ball. A lot of times he’s running against a defensive end and the ends just aren’t fast enough. They have him but they don’t have him. He’s a problem. He’s definitely a problem.”
He’s more than a problem — he’s an MVP candidate who is becoming the dual-threat quarterback that he was at Louisville, with his skills translating well to the NFL game. Buoyed by that win in Seattle, the Ravens will emerge from the bye hoping to tighten up the race for the top seed in the AFC.
Although Belichick-coached defenses typically fare very well against first- and second-year quarterbacks. Belichick-coached defenses also have struggled at times with mobile quarterbacks. Combine that with the reality that John Harbaugh-coached Ravens teams have competed well against the Patriots, and next Sunday night’s game on NBC could be a very good one.
The Ravens won in Seattle because they scored two defensive TD's.
Jackson basically sucked. We get the Ravens games here in Cleveland.
He mostly sucks.
It's no longer 2009 and Jarvis Green is not getting run over.
Shame people let narratives & preconceived ideas shape their minds. He's been the best QB out of a good class that had a ton of potential. Has his team on pace for another playoff run/birth but all some talk about is what he can't do.
Wish we could get a Tomlin answer on this one.
“The only ghost we are worried about are the ones inside of us. We accept that and standby it.”
Patriots will stack the box and have Collins spying on Lamar Jackson for the majority of the game. Key will be shutting down the run game, which they will do, i also think BB won't be exactly happy with some of today's defence either. The other thing is the Ravens don't have the receiving threats that the Browns do with Odell, Landry etc.