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OURavensFan

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If there's one thing the Ravens are actually great at, it's exposing frauds. Look at the Commanders depth chart and tell me what you see.
The cute Korean analyst said Washington’s default look against 12 personnel will get them in trouble against Baltimores run game
 

Baltimorican

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I mean, it's a young team that is probably playing above their means right now, but that doesn't mean they should be dismissed. There's a fair amount of talent there, even if there aren't many stars quite yet. You're right in that we usually show teams like this who they really are, but that doesn't mean they should be written off either. We lost to the Raiders.

Ravens will maddeningly play down to competition, that and the late game meltdowns are the worst things they do. Up and coming teams with sold out bandwagons are the teams they just love to beat down. At least those are the patterns I've seen.
 

purplepittabread88

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I went onto Washington's message board and for the most part, people think the Ravens are going to win, but it will be a close game.

It's been a long time since I've been on that board.
This made me lol from last week. It still brings me joy getting mentioned and people summarizing our analysis
 

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RavensMania

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Robinson really surprised me. He's been a much better pro than I ever expected after watching him in college. Then again, when he was playing Bama became a passing team.
i really liked his film a lot. Thought he was going to be good.
 

Dom McRaven

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One interesting thing to note. I was listening to an AFC North roundtable episode and the Bengals representative mentioned something that I don't think anyone talked about. Apparently, the Commanders run no-huddle plays more than anyone in the league around 37% of the time (I was able to check this too).
 

JoeyFlex5

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One interesting thing to note. I was listening to an AFC North roundtable episode and the Bengals representative mentioned something that I don't think anyone talked about. Apparently, the Commanders run no-huddle plays more than anyone in the league around 37% of the time (I was able to check this too).
Theoretically this should mean scheme means less and talent begins to take over.

But I’d be more comfortable putting my money on getting gashed regularly by the no huddle
 

Tank

Hall of Famer
Ticket prices are bonkers for this one
It’s like a home away from home game for the skins fans, I figured they’d be blow up. Afraid the visiting fan population will be even higher than the yinzers.
 

Ellicottraven

Ravens Ring of Honor
Orr already failed the Bengals test. I need to see how he responds at home against a QB who basically has Lamar speed with just as talented of an arm.

Offense will prolly have to score 40+ again just for us to have a chance.
Truth is Zack Orr has disappointed. I was hoping Harbs would pick up Saleh as a consultant well before Pees was picked. I am just happy Orr has help on the field in terms of game planning. Now, he must let Pees dictate the action when he is overwhelmed and/or unsure what to do. He is the first coach that I had high hopes for that didn't pan out. I felt the same way before MacDonald came in for Wink, but he passed the test very soon and excelled with time. Zack Orr still has time to make up for the disastrous starts, but with Pees' help, it'll make it easier. I am happy.
 

Simba

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No doubt. I remember when the Colts ran up-tempo against us last season and they were moving the ball pretty well. Also, something to note.


His numbers are wrong, but I don't think it matters anyways

OLB: Oweh, Van Noy, Ojabo, Ngakoue, Robinson
DL: Madubuike, Jones, Pierce, Washington

We've run so much nickel and dime this year that there have not been a ton of true 3-4 looks. Injury is obviously a risk, but we're talking about 10-12 snaps in a rotation that we're missing out on.
 

RavensMania

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Truth is Zack Orr has disappointed. I was hoping Harbs would pick up Saleh as a consultant well before Pees was picked. I am just happy Orr has help on the field in terms of game planning. Now, he must let Pees dictate the action when he is overwhelmed and/or unsure what to do. He is the first coach that I had high hopes for that didn't pan out. I felt the same way before MacDonald came in for Wink, but he passed the test very soon and excelled with time. Zack Orr still has time to make up for the disastrous starts, but with Pees' help, it'll make it easier. I am happy.
saleh doesn't know our scheme at all and this wouldn't help. Pees has been talking to Orr since the offseason and is probably the best person to help at this point.
 

RavensMania

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His numbers are wrong, but I don't think it matters anyways

OLB: Oweh, Van Noy, Ojabo, Ngakoue, Robinson
DL: Madubuike, Jones, Pierce, Washington

We've run so much nickel and dime this year that there have not been a ton of true 3-4 looks. Injury is obviously a risk, but we're talking about 10-12 snaps in a rotation that we're missing out on.
Washington is out
 
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