D1City55
Pro Bowler
Being great against the pass happens at multiple levels. You can have a great pass rush but if you have piss poor secondary then teams will be able to mitigate your pass rush, it's far more easier when you can't stop the run. Yeah, the 2019 Ravens defense had the worst run defense in franchise history but the franchise mantra has always been stopping the run, the team puts an effort to stop the run every year. In the end ultimately it was their downfall when the Titans ran them off the field when Ryan Tannehill threw for only 88 yards.the best team the ravens have ever put on the field (in 2019) had the worst run defence in franchise history and the only time we've ever given up more than 100 yards per game on the ground and that was despite teams not getting much of a chance to run on us because we were blowing teams out and because we destroyed teams in time of possession - think we were something like 21st in the league in ypc
that defence was a top 5 defence - top 3 in points, top 4 in yards, 7th in turnovers, 2nd in first downs, 6th in air yards (and net air yards per attempt), 4th in points per drive and 5th in percentage of drives that ended with a turnover
in 2021 not a single team ran the ball more than they passed it - more than 3/4 of the league is passing it more than 55% of the time, and nearly a 1/3 of the league passed more than 60% of the time
teams dont like running the ball unless the defence is literally begging them to do it because passing is more likely to give you better outcomes - the ravens in 2019 and somewhat in 2020 were the exception that proved the rule - it took an historic running game to even make running the ball relevant in an explosive offence
however you build your defence you have to build it around the passing game - i would sacrifice lots of yards on the ground if it meant being more effective in the passing game on defence and partly that's because the passing game is where your defence is more likely to make big plays too - interceptions and sacks dont happen on running plays
I think Brandon Staley said this perfectly when talking about the run game. You don't need it to set up play-action, but you need to be more physical than the opposing defense. If you can move guys off the LOS and physically take a toll on their bodies, then they're going to in turn have issues when they have to rush the passer.
Again, I want us to build a pass rush but at the same time, I certainly hope the team has a plan in place for potentially replacing Campbell and Williams.