
Three Reasons Why ![]()
For eight seasons we have talked about the possibility of quarterback Joe Flacco breaking the 4,000-yard passing mark. And for eight seasons, the milestone has eluded him.
You know what they say: ninth time’s a charm (or something like that).
While reaching the 4,000-yard landmark doesn’t necessarily translate to wins – the Ravens offense has historically been at its best when balanced with a strong running game – Flacco has been oh-so-close before.
He fell short by 88 yards in 2013 and a measly 14 yards in 2014. The franchise quarterback was also on pace to exceed the mark last year before a season-ending injury in Week 11.
Despite potential rust from that injury, CSNMidAtlantic.com’s Clifton Brown believes Flacco will finally break the 4,000-yard barrier in 2016 for three reasons:
1. The time Flacco misses during OTA’s won’t matter
The Ravens added several weapons this offseason, including veterans ![]()
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“At the end of the day, training camp is going to be enough time," he said. “You want to throw to them at some point and you want to get a feel for these guys. It’s not necessarily I need to throw to them, but I need to see how they run routes … and throw a couple of go-routes and see how far I can let it go.”
While he isn’t participating, Flacco has been at Organized Team Activities (OTAs) to at least study and watch his receivers in action. Doesn’t he look happy with what he’s seen?
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 25, 2016
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— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 24, 2016
2. Having the same coordinator should help the offense evolve
This is another reason why missing OTAs isn’t as big a deal for Flacco. He FINALLY has some continuity with his offensive coordinator. For the first time since 2011-12, Flacco will have the same coordinator in back-to-back years.
“The switch from Gary Kubiak to Marc Trestman as offensive coordinator was an adjustment last year, and there were some growing pains,” Brown wrote. “Trestman and Flacco will begin the 2016 season with a comfort level they didn’t have last season. While the Ravens are committed to improving their running game, Trestman is not shy about throwing the football. Twelve quarterbacks threw for more than 4,000 yards last season. I think Flacco will join that list in 2016.”
3. The Ravens’ passing attack should be more explosive
On Tuesday, I talked about how the Ravens could have the most offensive weapons in team history … if they all stay healthy. There’s ![]()
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“Last season, the Ravens were forced to be methodical, and Flacco’s ability to throw deep was often wasted,” Brown wrote. “Now he has more legitimate deep weapons.”
Under-The-Radar Ravens As OTAs Begin
We know all eyes will be on Perriman, Pitta and the newcomers as the practice doors open to media today. But the Baltimore Sun’s Jeff Zrebiec says there are several other players flying under the news media’s radar that also need to have a strong summer.
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Maxx Williams: “Benjamin Watson is the new addition, Crockett Gillmore is the presumed starter, and Pitta is the popular veteran looking to complete what would be an uplifting comeback. Williams, a little more than a year after the Ravens traded up in the second round to get him, has become a forgotten man of sorts. But he can change that real [quickly] by building off the solid finish to his rookie year.”
Ravens Should Know NFL Ruling Soon
Now that the owners meetings have concluded in Charlotte, N.C., the league should be able to wrap up its investigation of the Ravens’ reported admission to a practice violation in rookie minicamp.
That means the team should find out “soon” whether any OTA practices will be cancelled after wearing prohibited full pads during a five-minute portion of practice last week, says ESPN’s Jamison Hensley.
Once Baltimore learns of any punishment, it can make plans for the remaining OTA schedule. If the team is stripped of two mandatory minicamp practice sessions – like the Seattle Seahawks were two years ago – the planning is mostly done for them, as there are only three in total. But if the league takes away three OTA practices, then Head Coach John Harbaugh can either scrap the final week or choose to cancel one or two practices in each of the final two weeks.
However it works out, the Ravens will want to know the league’s ruling sooner than later.
Battle Of The Birds
I don’t even know what to say about this string of tweets between the Ravens, Falcons, Eagles, Cardinals and Seahawks … other than … it’s the offseason. So, enjoy.
We spotted a convocation of eagles during todays practice, these yours @Eagles? 樂https://t.co/RiEBAECFnj
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) May 25, 2016
.@Seahawks you caught us. pic.twitter.com/TeoGGv8FQh
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) May 25, 2016
.@Eagles You know spying is ill-eagle, right? pic.twitter.com/6Bx8p5hHxE
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) May 25, 2016
.@Seahawks come on, @Eagles. That's Falcon ridiculous. pic.twitter.com/vDSnRJOKfP
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) May 25, 2016
.@AtlantaFalcons @Seahawks @Eagles pic.twitter.com/vwRCUgIGTN
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 25, 2016
.@Ravens @AtlantaFalcons @Eagles If we're talkin birds.. pic.twitter.com/Xd7DutJZRn
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) May 25, 2016
.@Seahawks @AtlantaFalcons @Eagles Please. You can't get more majestic than: pic.twitter.com/bXobfKhjzC
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 25, 2016
.@Eagles @Ravens @Seahawks @AtlantaFalcons pic.twitter.com/Erorkmucv1
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) May 25, 2016
Quick Hits
As spring workouts begin, Joe Flacco only starting QB in NFL expected to miss all of OTAs https://t.co/OY69jFWKKI
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) May 24, 2016
Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell thinks that the Ravens, Bengals, and Browns are all dirty teams https://t.co/2aUn6utmmz
— Baltimore Beatdown (@BMoreBeatdown) May 26, 2016
This map shows all the embarrassing questions that each state googles the most: https://t.co/9CxD5QSZZz pic.twitter.com/KEw883rqDs
— Complex (@ComplexMag) May 25, 2016
No need to google. #Elite https://t.co/Xg7qSUBT8s
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) May 25, 2016
Will
— Baltimore Beatdown (@BMoreBeatdown) May 20, 2016Michael Campanaro make the roster in 2016? https://t.co/hTAUPzwWzM
There is less than one week to submit your #PLAY60 Grant application! Don't miss out on up to $5k in funding! https://t.co/41FF0UZfvm
— Ravens Community (@RavensCommunity) May 25, 2016
Former Cardinals' pass rusher Dwight Freeney, visiting Cincinnati today, told @JimTrotter_NFL that he likely will visit Atlanta next week.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 25, 2016



