
OK, it’s time for another episode of the popular show, “Issue or Non-Issue,” in which the most talked-about Ravens topics are broached and judgement rendered as to whether they’re important or just hot air. We’ve got a lot of ground to cover so let’s get to it.
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Issue or Non-Issue: Issue.
Why: The Ravens don’t have another wide receiver with his game-breaking speed, and they’re still hoping this year’s first-round draft pick becomes a deep threat and productive No. 2 wideout in 2015. It could easily happen, as there’s plenty of time for him to recover and get going, but Perriman has missed enough time since injuring his knee in the first practice of training camp that you can’t help wondering how much the situation will impact his ability to produce immediately.
Topic: Team-wide injuries.
Issue or Non-Issue: Non-issue.
Why: Sure, it’s a setback that ![]()
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Issue or Non-Issue: Non-issue.
Why: This is classic August chatter, debating the merits of a guy who will not play in 2015, barring injury. ![]()
Topic: Short yardage offense.
Issue or Non-Issue: Issue.
Why: After marching down the field impressively on its first possession in the preseason opener, the Ravens’ starting offense almost stalled at the New Orleans 1-yardline. The Saints blunted a third-down run and almost stopped ![]()
Topic: Run defense without Haloti Ngata.
Issue or Non-Issue: Non-issue.
Why: Although Ngata was an immovable object in the middle of the defensive interior for almost a decade before being traded in March, the Ravens have some of their best young talent ready to step in and help carry on the defense’s run-stopping tradition. ![]()
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Topic: Kick and punt returner vacancies.
Issue or Non-Issue: Issue.
Why: With Jacoby Jones handling both jobs, the Ravens led the NFL in kickoff return average in 2014, ranked second the year before, and also ranked second in punt return average in 2013. That’s a strong return game. I don’t second-guess them for making Jones a salary cap casualty after last season; he wasn’t a home run hitter in 2014, exhibited questionable judgment at times, and with the volume of kickoff returns down due to rule changes, was paid too much. There are plenty of candidates in the mix to replace him, but the goal is not to experience much, if any, falloff, and no obvious successors have emerged. When you say “stay tuned,” you’ve got an issue.



