
Who Believes In Baltimore After Offensive Shake-Up? Giants vs. Ravens Picks
Here are two teams that started the season a combined 5-1, and are now 0-4 over the last two weeks.
The New York Giants are on a three-game losing streak, while the Ravens just dropped two consecutive games at home.
Someone’s going to get back on track. Who do pundits think it will be?
Of the 42 analysts below, 64 percent believe the Giants will push the Ravens into a greater tailspin after their 3-0 start.
The Ravens have something to prove on offense after firing Marc Trestman, and want to show they are capable of scoring more points. Few believe they will do it, especially with a majorly banged-up offensive.
“I was all set to pick the Ravens after researching Eli Manning's lack of success and getting a sense that the offense will play motivated after Marc Trestman's firing,” wrote The Baltimore Sun’s Edward Lee. “But the Ravens have so many injuries to significant players, and Manning did not have Odell Beckham Jr., Sterling Shepard and Victor Cruz to terrorize the secondary.”

NFL History Says Firing Coordinators Leads To A Hot Streak
The Ravens may not have the prognosticators on their side, but they do have history.
Five teams have fired their offensive coordinator during the season over the last five years, which led to a combined 24-12 record (.667) after the move, according to ESPN Stats & Information. Only one team since 2012 finished with a losing record after an in-season fire.
Here’s a review of the last five in-season offensive coordinator changes:
SEASON TEAM FIRED HIRED W-L
2012 Ravens Cam Cameron Jim Caldwell 5-2*
2015 Rams Frank Cignetti Rob Boras 3-1
2015 Colts Pep Hamilton Rob Chudzinski 5-3
2015 Dolphins Bill Lazor Zac Taylor 2-3
2016 Bills Greg Roman Anthony Lynn 3-0
* Won Super Bowl
The Ravens are hoping they can repeat history, and see an immediate effect on their record just like 2012 when they went on to win the Super Bowl after firing Cam Cameron.
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The ONE Piece Of Good News On Otherwise Depressing Injury Report
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That means there’s a chance the left side of the line can return to normal with Stanley manning the left tackle spot and fellow rookie ![]()
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The right side?
Could be an interesting week regarding the right side of the #Ravens offensive line in Mornhinweg's debut as OC.
— Brian Bower (@sportguyRSR) October 13, 2016
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Really bad sign that after looking limited in two games because of foot, OLB Elvis Dumervil has now missed back-to-back practices.
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) October 13, 2016
Ravens PR Devin Hester walked through the locker room with a pronounced limp. Hester missed practice Thursday.... https://t.co/eAdWf1h2Vc
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) October 13, 2016
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With Mosley’s status looking more in doubt with each day that he misses practice, the Ravens have to make contingency plans.
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"Obviously, when I’m out there with C.J., I haven’t been doing it." Orr told Lee. "But whenever C.J. came out of a game, I was doing it. Even in my rookie year, I was doing it when I was in, late in the game. I had the headset and every day in practice, I had the headset with C.J. So I’m used to hearing the calls and relaying them.
"...When C.J. went out [last week], I did it in the latter part of the third quarter, and I don’t think we’ll have any problems. I think everything will go smooth.”
Mike Holmgren Was Marty Mornhinweg’s High School Coach
As Baltimore continues to learn about its new offensive coordinator and his 22 years as an NFL coach, there are several interesting tidbits you’d be interested in hearing from before he started his coaching career.
Here’s one: when he was a high school quarterback, Mornhinweg’s offensive coordinator was Mike Holmgren. Yes, THE Mike Holmgren, who led the Green Bay Packers to victory in Super Bowl XXXI.
Mornhinweg had just moved to Oak Grove High School in Edmond, Calif., where they already had a quarterback, but Mornhinweg was so good that he won the starting role.
"The other kid's mom, oh boy, she didn't talk to me for a long time," Holmgren told The Baltimore Sun’s Childs Walker. "Marty was an outstanding player. He was never very big, but he came in with tremendous skill.”
Holmgren tried to get big-time colleges to recruit Mornhinweg out of high school, but his 5-foot-10 stature held him back and he ended up at Montana, then Division I-AA.
The two later reunited when Holmgren brought Mornhinweg to San Francisco as a training camp quarterback under the great Bill Walsh, and then again later when Mornhinweg was hired as an offensive assistant with the Packers.
Read much more on Mornhinweg’s past here.
Quick Hits
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— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) October 13, 2016Robertson Daniel has been signed to the practice squad, replacing G Jarell Broxton.
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