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17 of those 24 points came off turnovers that put the Ravens in OUR red zone or close to it... the 24 point hole was our offense's doing after our defense gave up one score. After the Ray Rice TD, if the offense so much as gets a few first downs and punts the ball so that Bmore is starting from inside their 30 on the next few possessions we would not have been in this 24-0 hole.
Even after we were giftwrapped 7 points to make it 24-7, our defense and ST set us up near midfield on consecutive possesions and the offense did NOTHING with either opportunity. They had 2 solid chances to cut the lead to 10 and we were getting the ball at halftime. You're underestimating just how pathetic our offense was in that game when there were clear chances to get back into the game. Also you conveniently left out the offfensive debacle @ NYJ minus Welker. If we enter the season with the WR's as they are now we are in trouble, unless Welker is somehow healthy and back up to speed by week 1.
Except I don't know if Welker being in the game would have made a difference in the two turnovers. The strip sack was a play that was designed to go down field to try to exploit the Ravens' weak secondary and it looked that Faulk missed a blockign assignment. The INT was play to Moss that it looked like Brady misread the coverage.
My take was that the team came out flat for some reason and feel deeper into a funk whe down quickly. Belichick deserves blame for not having his team mentally ready for the game and not being able to shake off early mistakes, but I am not convinced that most of the problems was the loss of Welker.











