After some reflection, I think I was being far too negative about this game, so some updated thoughts
* The defense was actually pretty good, my perception was too heavily skewed by them getting slaughtered on the first two drives
* The talking heads were probably the best we've had all season. Not a lot of irrelevant crap, not much "star worship" and some interesting thoughts. Sure, they weren't perfect, but compared to some of the morons we've had earlier (Gumbel, Archuleta...) - very good
* If the offense gets off to faster starts and the pass rush can get more consistent pressure, I think this team is going places. But they can't afford sleeping through Q1 against better teams
* Encouraging to see the real Ravens identity show up in Q4/OT with running it down their throats; long drives and just wearing down the opponents. I don't expect that to work very often with this OL and these RBs, but at least we saw that it is possible even this year
* Tucker is the most unflappable human alive. Except for that XP he missed late against the Saints the other year, he simply doesn't know how to miss when the pressure is on
One thing that I don't understand, that perhaps those who know more football than me can explain: Why do we never ever move the pocket for Lamar when we have a weak OL? No rollouts, no bootlegs, no "the entire line steps to the right" kind of plays. Some such variation should make it harder for the opposing pass rush, and I see that from a number of other teams, but never here. Any ideas why?