I know it’s a divisional game, but our offense should have a lot more success than it did on sunday. Especially considering the Bengals injury situation on both defense and offense.

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    1 year ago

    My guess is weeks 1-5 vs 6-10 would be much different story. Seems like they’re playing much better since the pummeling we gave them at home.

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      1 year ago

      They just gave up 188 rushing yards to the Texans on Sunday, a team which ranked in the bottom of the league in rushing

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        1 year ago

        They just lost to the team we held to 9 points and they gave up over 500 yards doing it. I’m not seeing improvement, just parity.

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    1 year ago

    I think the Ravens should slow the game down and keep Burrow off the field as much as possible. You do that by running the ball and then selectively pass when their defense gives you an opportunity (which they will as they put everyone in the box). A underrated way for their defense to wear out, also, is Lamar keeping the play alive for even just 2-3 additional seconds when they do pass. It’s not sexy but RBs can wear out defenses if used effectively. We don’t need to be sexy with the plays. Just be water and flow towards least resistance.

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    1 year ago

    I dont anticipate giant pass plays since Lamar’s deep ball hasn’t been very good, but Keaton needs more than three fucking carries

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    1 year ago

    well hopefully we run in the first half, and run in the second half this time