You know, I've been wondering how the worst offense in the NFL can still manage to have a shot at the NFL post season, and I just saw why. Because that offense is joined at the hip with the NFL's current best defense. Here are the Ravens' current defensive rankings that I'm boring from another forum: #7 in Total yardage #2 in PPG #2 in Turnovers #3 Least Penalized Before any Ravens fans question who they've played, feel free to look up the 2000 defense's schedule also. Coincidentally, both schedules featured a defense that looked like a high school defense versus the Jaguars, but I digress. Today we'll get a chance to see how one of the NFL's best defenses and worst offense does against a Texans team that's currently trying to claw their way into a wild card spot. I said it previously, but I'll be watching DeAndre Hopkins vs the Ravens corners. I think he'll abuse Carr but I can't wait to see how he does against Jimmy and Marlon. Those two have been phenomenal, especially considering one is playing with a sore achilles tendon and the other is a rookie. The Ravens o-line vs Clowney and the Texans pass rush will also be a thing to watch. Thankfully JJ Watt will miss the game. I'll be honest, if Tom Savage can dominate us then we don't deserve any post season appearance. Hell, we barely deserve it now. LET'S GO, RAVENS!!!
8 or 9 yards on the first play (a pass). We then throw two more times for a 3 and out SMH. Not one run
Well, I wanted to see Jimmy vs Hopkins. Hopkins won the first battle. Judon with a horrible personal foul
Nope. The shut out options is long gone. Probably shouldn't have helped them with 3 penalties on the drive