
Ah, the kneel-down formation. It’s the absolute best way to end a football game if you’re the winning team.
The Ravens got to run it twice against their fiercest rival to finish a 21-14 victory at M&T Bank Stadium, snapping a four-game losing streak and taking the top spot in the AFC North.
Blame the Steelers’ loss on Presidential candidate Donald Trump, right Sports Pickle? Actually, I give credit to the Ravens’ suffocating defense.
This happened 27 days ago. The Steelers haven't won a single game since and have been outscored 78-48. pic.twitter.com/5s3TWCOJbR
— SportsPickle (@sportspickle) November 6, 2016
Internet Can’t Stop Laughing At ‘Worst Onside Kick Ever’
Steelers kicker Chris Boswell might want to stay off the Internet for … the rest of the season. It’s having too much fun with what is being dubbed the “worst onside kick ever.”
In his quick defense, he has attempted and succeeded kicking the Rabona – a soccer trickshot – in a college game at Rice and it really was a thing of beauty.
But on Sunday, when the Steelers were down by seven points with 48 seconds left in the game, Boswell’s attempt was an epic fail. He kicked the ball into the back of his own leg, and then drew a flag for kicking it again. The Ravens declined the penalty and won the game.
The attempt was compared to river dancing, Charlie Brown and made news in England.
Don't think that one went 10 yards.#Steelers #Ravenshttps://t.co/DWv2ZYs5E1
— Chris Burke (@ChrisBurke_SI) November 6, 2016
Worst.
— Rich Eisen (@richeisen) November 6, 2016
Onside.
Kick.
Ever.
WOKE.@steelers
Refs laughing it was so bad.
Awful Rabona attempt
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) November 6, 2016
Not in the Premier League
Not in the FA Cup
But in the NFL!
Watch ➡️ https://t.co/KG3hq2rTxR pic.twitter.com/KbREO6QMAn
The Steelers on that onsides kick pic.twitter.com/hBhAjjUKwY
— NotTerrell Suggs (@T_Fizzle) November 6, 2016
I knew I recognized #steelers kicker from someplace RT @sgellison: Its a failed game of hacky sack.https://t.co/RKOYDTLkH5 pic.twitter.com/j9loRwHshY
— BJack50 (@BJack50) November 6, 2016
Steelers fans after that onside kick.........#PITvsBAL pic.twitter.com/p7gyeFcqm7
— SNF on NBC (@SNFonNBC) November 6, 2016
Would like to thank the @steelers on their participation in trying an onside kick @Reflog_18 pic.twitter.com/tV3XW751C8
— Tyler Boldman (@thebold_man90) November 6, 2016
Flacco Mangles Knee Brace In ‘Worst Slide Known To Mankind’
The Internet also had a lot of fun with quarterback ![]()
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For a quick defense of Flacco, it looked to me that his knee brace got caught in the grass, which caused the awkward slide. It wasn’t the awkward slide that caused the knee brace to get caught and subsequently mangled.
But Twitter doesn’t care about those details. It was only a matter of time before the “not elite” slide jokes surfaced.
Joe Flacco destroys his knee brace with a slide that is definitely not elite pic.twitter.com/MnZbqtBJ9z
— The Cauldron (ICYMI) (@CauldronICYMI) November 6, 2016
Bone sticking out of Joe Flacco's knee or broken knee brace? You decide. Just kidding, you don't have to decide, it's number 2. #Ravens pic.twitter.com/pNdi0dSTA9
— John Breech (@johnbreech) November 6, 2016
Joe really did a number on his knee brace. pic.twitter.com/UmYvxVD0oZ
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) November 6, 2016
RGIII thinks Flacco doesn't know how to slide #PITvsBAL
— Chris Law (@ChrisLaw) November 6, 2016
I would personally like to invite Joe Flacco to a one on one sliding session at OPACY anytime he wants! https://t.co/gdsth51cWG
— Caleb Joseph (@EutawBackstop) November 6, 2016
Flacco taking slide technique from x factor it would seem. https://t.co/NwTFzRW9dK
— Dan McDermott (@NFLDAN) November 6, 2016
Worth watching #XFactor just to see Honey G's celebratory knee slide fail. pic.twitter.com/9aWNnzH4sn
— Amanda (@Pandamoanimum) November 6, 2016
Its literally funny how when Joe FLacco runs right out of his kneebrace u make fun of him but when Tom Hanks does it u give him a Oscar
— PFTCommenter (@PFTCommenter) November 6, 2016
Roethlisberger’s Injured Knee Wasn’t The Problem, It Was The Ravens’ Dominating Defense
Just 54 passing yards in the first three quarters?
That’s so unusual for quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers’ prolific offense that the problem must have been the injured knee, right? Well, the thing is that Big Ben showed his knee was just fine in the fourth quarter when he threw for 210 yards while the Ravens defense was playing conservatively to preserve the win.
It's not Big Ben guys. The #Ravens have been suffocating their offense all day. Bell has been beyond a non-factor.
— Samuel Njoku (@SamNjokuSports) November 6, 2016
Was Big Ben 100% healthy Sunday? Probably not, but the Steelers' issues run deeper than that right now.https://t.co/e6gVJi1SY0
— Chris Burke (@ChrisBurke_SI) November 6, 2016
Sunday’s performance was like a throwback to the 2000 defense with a member of that unit, Tony Siragusa, at M&T Bank Stadium being honored as the Legend of the Game. Of course, the 2016 defense isn’t on the same level as the 2000 defense, but …
“This is the best Ravens defense we’ve seen in five years,” wrote The Baltimore Sun’s Childs Walker.
“This is not the flashiest defense. There’s no Ray Lewis barking for the cameras or Ed Reed zig zagging to the end zone after an impossible interception. But when they’re healthy, these Ravens control every layer of the field. Their interior linemen consistently win battles for the line of scrimmage. Their corners prevent home-run passes on the outside. Their linebackers and safeties clean up the middle of the field.”
Win Masks Offense’s Continuing Woes
You can’t overstate how important this win was for the Ravens, whose season was seemingly spiraling out of control. With a single victory, Baltimore would suddenly be playoff bound if the season finished today.
That said, many of the leaders were even-keeled after the game because they know there are still plenty of corrections to make.
Outside linebacker Terrell Suggs said the team still has “a tremendous amount of work to do.” And Flacco admitted to a “little frustration” for not playing as well as the offense would like.
Flacco wasn’t much better than Big Ben outside of a 95-yard catch and run from wide receiver ![]()
“[T]he victory obscured another disappointing performance by the Ravens offense, which could not sustain drives and failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities because of penalties and poor decisions,” wrote Walker.
“Is this Ravens defense good enough to sustain a playoff drive with little help from the other side of the ball? That may be the story of the next eight weeks.”
Wallace Excited To FaceTime Antonio Brown After Beating Former Team
Wallace still has love for the team that drafted him, but that doesn’t mean he’s not going to relish in this moment. It’s not every day that you score a 95-yard touchdown, let alone against your former team – a unit that hadn’t allowed such a play since 1966.
Mike Wallace's 95-yard Rec TD:
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) November 6, 2016
-Longest reception Steelers have allowed since 1966
-Longest play from scrimmage in Ravens franchise history pic.twitter.com/BNrfso2nRo
Wallace isn’t about to let this moment pass him by without a little ribbing. He said in the CSNMidAtlantic.com video below that he wasn’t just going to call Steelers receiver Antonio Brown, but he was going to FaceTime him to rub it in a little.
“Oh yeah, I’m going to give him about two hours,” Wallace said. “I need to see his face, [and say,] ‘We got the W, you know?’”
“But, I know he’s going to tell me that he’s going to see us again on Christmas.”
Top-Graded Ravens
Flacco received one of the lowest Pro Football Focus grades (45.6) from Sunday’s game, and neither pressure nor a lack of playmaking from the receivers can be used as an excuse.
“The majority of the Ravens offensive line did a fine job of protecting Flacco,” wrote Jordan Plocher. “![]()
Top offensive grades:
G Alex Lewis, 87.2
T Ricky Wagner, 83.4
WR Mike Wallace, 77.1
WR Steve Smith, 76.9
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On the defensive side of the ball, several players stood out, but linebacker ![]()
“Linebacker C.J. Mosley was the standout for the Ravens defense,” wrote Plocher. “Mosley led the team in tackles (seven) and run stops (four). Mosley was very effective in coverage as well, as he was targeted five times but only allowed three catches for 23 yards, and he broke up one pass. ![]()
Top defensive grades:
LB C.J. Mosley, 87.0
CB Tavon Young, 84.2
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Ravens Planning On Bringing Back Campanaro Today
It looks like a former Ravens receiver will be back on the roster Monday.
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With returner Devin Hester struggling with a thigh injury and fumbling issues, Campanaro could compete for that job.
“Per league rules, the Ravens had to wait eight weeks before re-signing a player who they let go via an injury settlement,” wrote Zrebiec. “Monday is the first day they’re able to sign Campanaro. Now healthy, Campanaro could play Thursday against the Cleveland Browns depending on how practice goes early this week.
“Several teams, including the New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos, offered Campanaro an opportunity to work out for them.”
Quick Hits
HUGE HUGE HUGE WINNNNNNNNNNN. Team defense, team win. #RavensFlock was rocking. Let's build off this win!!!! pic.twitter.com/WMyALojdo9
— Eric Weddle (@weddlesbeard) November 6, 2016
Number 1 in the division and back in the winning column!!!!!!! #RAVENSNATION
—Breshad Perriman (@B_Perriman11) November 6, 2016
Great Win today for first in the Division, It doesn't stop here quick turn around #Blessed
— Tavon Young (@Tyoung_NL) November 6, 2016
1st Place In The Division, Thursday Night Football Up Next! #ColorRush #RAVENSNATION
—Michael Pierce (@mikepierce_78) November 6, 2016
Including playoffs, the #Ravens have won 4-straight games vs. Pittsburgh and 6 of the last 7 battles.
— Patrick Gleason (@PMGleason) November 6, 2016
Mike Wallace said it's still all love with his old teammates, but "I'm on this side now." pic.twitter.com/oYAV7GXiIT
— Garrett Downing (@gdowning14) November 6, 2016
Steve Smith coming in hot pic.twitter.com/rEPUwyJrBB
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 7, 2016
— mark schlereth (@markschlereth) November 6, 2016
Steelers Poo-gun
Zach Orr, shoe game on point. pic.twitter.com/mRXtrXLBzk
— Pete Gilbert (@WBALPete) November 6, 2016
Jarraud Powers tells me yes, it was like a little kid trying to tackle dad in regards to his sack off Roethlisberger.
— Pete Gilbert (@WBALPete) November 6, 2016
Suggs admitted left biceps Didn't feel so good late in game. Still predicted he'd be ready for Sunday.
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) November 6, 2016
Doc told me Terrell Suggs playing w torn biceps means giving up 40% of screwdriver motion forever. But do you really see him building stuff?
— Aditi Kinkhabwala (@AKinkhabwala) November 6, 2016
Much room for improvement but I wouldn't trade a win for anything. #RavensFlock
— Rico Suavee (@ronnie_stanley) November 6, 2016



