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Really thought he was going to knock looseJustice Hill had a hell of a ball punch that almost caused a fumble , but of course it didn’t ! We’re the Ravens
Really thought he was going to knock looseJustice Hill had a hell of a ball punch that almost caused a fumble , but of course it didn’t ! We’re the Ravens
would have been the play of the game and likely save the game if that happened.Really thought he was going to knock loose
Yep you nailed it, that is exactly what I’m saying. I don’t disagree with you at all. Bateman has always dealt with unlucky injuries and a little inconsistency. He is a baller but man sometimes he is so frustrating to watch because you know he can be ridiculously good.
I’d love to get someone a bit more reliable where Bateman could feast as a WR3 because the group is that good. I’m thinking a draft pick or more likely signing back a guy like Brown or something
Yeah I guess the point is that it’s hard to overcome mistakes in games like that and it really doesn’t matter when you make them. Good teams are going to make you pay.Also left 2 points on the field with poor execution on the first 2 PC try. 9 points total, probably a lead, and we're not chasing the scoreboard in the second half.
Does anyone know what Nick Wright said? Did he crucify Lamar or was he more fair?
I've been saying for years, yes Lamar is partially to blame, but what astounds me is the total team collapse around him. Its every year. Every fucking year.
Drops
Bad snaps
Poor blocking
No turnovers forced
Yes Lamar has had some issues but where's the help? It's a team fucking game
The Ravens are the first team in NFL history to...
rush for 175+ yards
complete 70.0% of their passes
average 10.00+ yards per pass
convert 70.0% of their 3rd downs
have no punts or missed FG
...all in the same game (reg or post). They still ended up losing.
Honestly Lamar played a great game. I know it sounds crazy because of the fumble but he showed me that he's gotten over the playoff hiccups. 88 Yard drive in those weather conditions without your top 2 WRs is insane. Not to mention he put the ball where it needed to be on Andrews drop, he just didn't execute...
Love you manAll I will say is these guys are affecting the quality of your life, allowing them to do so is a choice. Train you brain to ignore them like you have with the hum of a fridge. No one listens to a fridge unless its making noises that deserve your attention.
This mother fucker is gonna get deep over the next few weeks.
If Lamar is over the playoff hiccups, he doesn’t commit the turnovers. Because those are mistakes he doesn’t make, until he gets in the playoffs, and yeah he did enough at the end to give us a chance and andrews is far more to blame, but without Lamar’s two turnovers the bills might never have a lead
Yep, circumstances change when it's win or go home. Everything is amplified in tournament games.Yeah I guess the point is that it’s hard to overcome mistakes in games like that and it really doesn’t matter when you make them. Good teams are going to make you pay.
I'm too lazy to dig for the site again, but I saw stats that said the Bills blitzed more than they had all season against the Ravens. They also pressured Lamar on over 60% of his plays.
They actually blitzed more in the second half than in the first half, but the major difference was that the pressure got home half as often.
Lamar actually had a higher YPA and ADOT in the first half by considerable margins, so that probably to a degree explains the higher pressure rate. He was going deep more often and that usually lends itself to holding the ball longer.
I don't know that the Ravens were expecting such a heavy blitz plan from the Bills, but the plan very clearly was blitz heavily and use Romo's secret lover in Matt Milano to be a spy on Lamar if he tries to scramble.
In the first half, Lamar scrambled around 20% of the time, but dropped it to under 7% in the seconr half.
For all those who say they didn't see growth from Lamar or that he has the yips or he tries to be Superman, I point to the above and say bullshit.
Lamar clearly came out of half and settled in. He got the ball out faster, scrambled less, and took what the defense gave him to lead three (should have been four) scoring drives, including the 88 yard should be game tying drive.
Lamar did the OPPOSITE of what some of you like to pretend he does, but can't override narratives. Can't be wrong.
As an aside, had the offensive line played half as well in the first half as they did in the second half and I'm not sure either turnover happens. Both were a direct result of the blitz and pressure forcing mistakes (and an errant snap.)
No reason to cut mark.. he just gonna go to kcWait… we can save 11 million by cutting Mark?
With mark, likely, bateman and zay.. we really have some great weapons. Keep the band togetherWait… we can save 11 million by cutting Mark?
On the Mark Andrews front, the one thing I've found most surprising is that he opted not to face the media. While I don't think guys owe an explanation, I do think the culture has been one of accountability. Zay faced the media as a rookie last year when he messed up. Lamar is always out there facing the media. Tucker never once shied away during his struggles. Mark was just unavailable, and I think it only bothers me a bit because he got that C on his chest which has never been done before.
Nothing! But, it is that accountability factor to a degree.I mean I get it if the team is protecting him if he’s not emotionally ready
Tbf what’s he gonna say that we don’t already know? “I fucked up!” We know that and so does he…
I was surprised when Zay showed up to face the music last year - thought they’d protect him more as a rookie tbh
Obviously I get that media want to talk to him, but let’s be honest, what are they gonna actually ask him that’s in any way valuable…
You can also save a good chunk of that by keeping him too...Wait… we can save 11 million by cutting Mark?