Agree to disagree because you clearly know everything. I’m sticking to my guns in regards to us dedicating the offseason to stopping the run. Anyone can tell you this that watched us this past season. We couldn’t set the edges and had difficulty stopping the runs up the middle on occasion. Williams and Judon are overrated and overpaid.
And here's the thing... we can have a conversation about the weaknesses of run defense. We can talk about the gigantic failures in the Browns game, or about how we got run on pretty badly by the 49ers.
But at the end of the day, if you're evaluating the run defense based on a single game sample size, which is what you're doing here, you can't possibly look at yourself in the mirror and be like "yes, I think I'm doing complete, objective analysis".
This is actually very common among Ravens fans, and its a MAJOR flaw. The postseason analysis is limited, almost exclusively, to the last game you saw. We pretend like the only problems we have were what we saw against the Titans.
But the funny thing is... we learned nothing from the prior year. I can go pull like a hundred posts from various users on these boards from this very time (or earlier) one year ago, and most of them would have been talking about how literally the only thing that mattered for 2020 was offensive line. Offensive line, offensive line, offensive line. We needed to draft 4 guys and sign 3 more. We needed to get rid of 3-4 starters immediately. Skura sucked. Hurst was garbage. Bozeman wasn't good enough to be a starter. All because we got pushed around in one game.
And then something comical happened... all that analysis was wrong. We did practically nothing to address the Oline, and they just got better. Scheme got better. Players played better.
That's the problem with one-game sampling anything, regardless of whether its a playoff game or SB. Its not always an accurate representation of anything.
Ravens told you where they thought their weaknesses were based on their offseason... as they normally do. They're right a LOT more than the fans are.