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The Sky Isn’t Falling…Not Yet

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Yesterday I received a couple of emails asking me why I’ve adopted "the sky is falling" stance as it relates to the Ravens.  The truth be told, I don’t see the sky falling around Brian Billick’s troops.  I want anything but that to happen.  The position I’ve taken in my blog and in the Ravens Report Card is simply that of a concerned fan.
 
Why stick your head in the sand and pretend that the problems the Ravens continue to have on offense don’t exist and that they will magically go away?
 
One of the best things a team can do for itself is to scout itself.  Do they have tendencies that provide clues to an opponent?  Might an offensive lineman stand a bit differently when a pass play is called?  Does Kyle Boller extend his hands while in the shotgun just before the snap?
 
To me pointing out problems is a positive thing.  I want the problems corrected.  I want the team to win.  I want the Ravens to put away opponents when they have them on the ropes.
 
I don’t want what I saw on Sunday.
 
The Ravens have far too much talent to perform like they have on offense.
 
I’m tired of it.
 
You should be tired of it.
 
I found it interesting that Jim Fassel was the analyst for the national radio broadcast of the Ravens v. Jets game on Sunday. Although he would probably never admit it, the Ravens offensive showing during the second half had to at least force the corners of his mouth to curl upwards in a semi-Cheshire Cat grin. Let’s face it, the current edition of the Ravens offense hasn’t done much over the last 4 meaningful games to make Ravens fans forget the names of Fassel or Cavanaugh. Let’s take a look:
 
Game
Total Net Yds.
Net Rush Yds.
Net Pass Yds.
3rd Down Conv %
Off. TD’s
T.O.*
Red zone eff.
Penalties**
 
Ravens 19 Bills 7
327
111
216
42%
0
1
0/4
5/24
(-5)
Colts 15 Ravens 6
232
83
149
18%
0
4
0/1
6/39
(-20)
Bengals 27 Ravens 20
314
107
207
23%
1
6
1/4
10/86
(-45)
Ravens 20 Jets 13
303
118
185
44%
2
0
2/3
11/100
(-90)
4 Game Avg.
294
105
189
32%
3
11
3/12
62***
NFL Rank****
28
22
22
32
 
 
 
 
 
Regarding the Ravens unusually high number of penalties so far this season, Brian Billick had this to say on Monday.
 
"You have to look at the nature of the penalties. First off, the fact that we had 11 penalties and [the Jets] only had two and we dominated the game.
 
"I have a hard time understanding that the team that was playing so well and dominating had so many penalties and the other team had only two.”
 
Sorry Brian but this sounds a bit like a mild case of denial. 
 
The first step towards fixing a problem is admitting you have one.  The Ravens have been sloppy since the second preseason game.  Yellow laundry has regularly littered the Ravens side of the ball.
 
Oh and the last time I checked, dominant teams don’t almost let 17 point leads slip away at home against a quarterback making his first career start.
 
No the sky isn’t falling at 1-1. 
 
But the Ravens better fix some things before it does.
 
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* T.O. = turnovers
** Penalties = number of penalties/penalty yards; (+/- penalty yard differential v. opponent)
*** The Ravens are being penalized at the rate of 62 yards per game, a rate that exceeds the most penalized team in the NFL in 2006
**** During this four game stretch this is where the Ravens would rank statistically in these categories when compared to all teams over the course of the 2006 season.
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