
What Marc Trestman’s Gameplan Should Be This Year: Feed. Dem. Backs.
After watching not one, not two, but three young running backs ball out in Thursday night’s preseason-opening win over the Carolina Panthers, some advice is already being offered to Offensive Coordinator Marc Trestman (not that he needs it).
“Ravens should feed the backs,” wrote The Baltimore Sun’s Mark Selig.
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To be more exact, they have a stable of playmakers.
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While the potential of the rushing game was on full display, the Ravens have yet to unveil their full arsenal of passing weapons, which, if healthy, could be the best group of targets Flacco has ever had during his nine-year NFL career.
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So while the Ravens aren’t going to abandon the potentially-potent passing game, Selig’s point is well taken.
Feed. Dem. Backs.How bout them @Ravens backs tottin that tater!? #RBs
—Kyle Juszczyk (@JuiceCheck44) August 12, 2016
Photo Of The Night: Cam Newton’s Goes Nuts For Michael Phelps During Ravens Game

It’s amazing how the NFL’s reigning MVP essentially transformed into the thousands of 12-year-old boys who idolize him on Sundays while watching Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps win his 22nd gold medal.
And, I love it.
The Ravens played a delayed version of Phelps’ 200 IM on the RavensVision video boards during a commercial break of their preseason opener, but Carolina quarterback Cam Newton didn’t know the results until he watched it from the sideline.
A photographer captured his raw reaction throughout the race, and he only got more animated as Phelps’ lead widened. He was literarily jumping up and down with his arms waving. After the huge finish, Newton celebrated with “the swim.”
UNREAL! pic.twitter.com/Pq9z7CEldg
— NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) August 12, 2016
"You won't see too many athletes who would stop playing their game to watch another athlete compete," Newton said. "That just shows how highly everyone thinks of Michael Phelps. It is unbelievable for him to be such a phenomenon for so long. It was really cool to watch his race tonight. I have so much respect for him."
Newton wasn’t the only player to get excited; athletes from both teams were glued to the boards. And for just those few moments, the athletic superstars on the field became just like any other fan in the stadium in awe of greatness.
BALTIMORE PROUD. #TeamUSA pic.twitter.com/FlB1BoZkZ8
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) August 12, 2016
At their core, regarding hard work & success- athletes appreciate athletes more than anyone else can. https://t.co/PWSsmOm6Qd
— Mark Viviano (@MarkWJZ) August 12, 2016
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And how sick are these Phelps tweets from the Panthers and Ravens Twitter accounts after the game? Both teams used clever Phelps memes to demonstrate their feelings after the 22-19 result.
Good game @Ravens. Best of luck this season! pic.twitter.com/M27KdWlK5w
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) August 12, 2016
.@Panthers Right back atcha! pic.twitter.com/kd5EE9CqJQ
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) August 12, 2016
Hey, #RavensFlock. @MichaelPhelps heard you.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) August 12, 2016
: https://t.co/x30FoD3940https://t.co/u6xn6CW9oT
Ravens Still Looking For Returners
Baltimore doesn’t appear any closer to finding a punt returner.
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"We have to find a punt returner who can catch the ball." Harbaugh said after the game.
“Yeah, that would be a good characteristic to find in someone sooner rather than later,” added Selig.
That means the search will continue when the Ravens return to practice Saturday. ![]()
The Ravens experimented with Dixon and West on kickoff returns last night. Harbaugh said earlier in training camp that he’d prefer a running back to fill that role.
Secondary Still An Area of Concern
The Ravens invested quite a bit into its secondary this offseason, recruiting free agents Weddle and ![]()
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The sample size was very small, but in the defensive backs’ only series against the Panthers’ starting offense, they didn’t inspire a ton of confidence. On the drive, Newton went 5-of-6 for 36 yards. The group stiffened in the red zone, but the Panthers were rolling with ease.
“One reason to be concerned: The secondary remains a work in progress,” wrote Hensley.
“Nickelback Jerraud Powers was beat twice for big plays, extending an unimpressive summer that included failing the team's conditioning test. It could be time to give rookie ![]()
No Word On Tavon Young Injury
Speaking of the secondary, Young was taken to the locker room in the fourth quarter to get his knee examined.
Despite his 5-foot-9, 177-pound frame, Young has already proven that the NFL stage is not too big for him and has been playing well in training camp. There was no specific update on Young’s status after the game, but Harbaugh said his team suffered no serious injuries.
Tavon Young's left knee being examined. With neither Jerraud Powers nor
— Luke Jones (@BaltimoreLuke) August 12, 2016Kyle Arrington looking great this summer, that makes you nervous.
Why Didn’t Joe Flacco Play?
It was slightly surprising when Harbaugh was asked after the game why he didn’t play Flacco. It’s kind of obvious, right?
“There’s really nothing to say about not going with Joe,” Harbaugh replied. “I just didn’t feel like there was any reason to go with Joe tonight. In the big picture, I don’t think that’s hard to understand. It makes sense, I think.”
Here’s another way to put it …
If you had any question as to why Joe Flacco isn't playing tonight's pre-season opener: witness the high snap & attempted run by Mallett.
— Mark Viviano (@MarkWJZ) August 11, 2016
Harbaugh did say that Flacco could play in either the second or third preseason games, but hasn’t made a final decision. Until he gets back on the field, Flacco can continue to show off his elite sunflower seed chewing skills.
Meanwhile, @JoeFlacco chillin on the sideline with some sunflower seeds. https://t.co/ZGd67VKe2h
— Sarah Ellison (@sgellison) August 12, 2016
Four Defenders That We Can’t Overlook
Before we close things out, we need to give props to a really impressive pass-rushing trio Thursday night in Za’Darius Smith, Matt Judon and ![]()
“Two names to watch are fifth-round defensive end Matt Judon and free agent linebacker Chris Carter,” wrote CSNMidAtlantic.com’s Clifton Brown. “Judon looked much better on the field than he had during training camp practices.
“He was a sack artist in college, and Judon’s athleticism gave the Panthers’ offensive line problems. Judon could find a role as a situational pass rusher. Carter has already been with the Steelers, Colts and Bengals, and he’s a longshot to make the team. But Carter’s quickness as an edge rusher jumped out. He did play in two games for the Ravens last season.”
Rookie Matt Judon says NOPE. pic.twitter.com/Y86hDX2wQ8
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) August 12, 2016
Smith, who is a candidate for a breakout year in his second season, started his night off strong with a strip on Panthers quarterback Derek Anderson. The Ravens have put a major emphasis on turnovers this offseason, and Smiths’ forced fumble was a good sign.
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Quick Hits
1st step of the journey... pic.twitter.com/BwAqbTUHfL
— Eric Weddle (@weddlesbeard) August 12, 2016
Feels great to play in my first NFL game! Love my team Love our fans. #RavensNation
— Rico Suavee (@ronnie_stanley) August 12, 2016
Great team win tonight can't wait to get back out there next week!
— Justin Forsett (@JForsett) August 12, 2016
Great Team Win Tonight #Flocking
— Tavon Young (@Tyoung_NL) August 12, 2016
Ravens who stood out in in opener: Terrance West, Kenneth Dixon,
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) August 12, 2016Ryan Mallett , Matt Judon, Chris Carter, Vlad Ducasse,Willie Henry , Butler
Ravens who struggled or had quiet nights: Jerraud Powers,
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) August 12, 2016Brent Urban , Kaelin Clay, Keenan Reynolds,Victor Ochi .
Nash Calhoun Williams •10.3lbs•22"•8.10.16• #TheHappiestManInTheWorld https://t.co/ahX6kTyaAY pic.twitter.com/9nXLT72bM3
—Brandon Williams (@BrandonW_66) August 11, 2016
Dear Gov @LarryHogan,
— Josh Charles (@MrJoshCharles) August 12, 2016
What month are you dedicating to Michael Phelps in Maryland? A day just doesn't seem enough does it? #Rio2016 #Phelps
WHOOP! (Chris Berman voice) https://t.co/zGBEqkAdMk
— Sarah Ellison (@sgellison) August 12, 2016
One of the Ravens' questions is who will return kicks this year. But will there be any kicks to return after the kickoff spot change?
— Mark Selig (@MarkRSelig) August 11, 2016
Purple Friday and the @Ravens on the @TODAYshow pic.twitter.com/ipQGKgqfFG
— Jay O'Brien (@JayOBrien83) August 12, 2016



