
Five thoughts on the Ravens’ 19-17 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars Sunday at Everbank Field:
Ravens Inventing Ways To Win, Instead Of Ways To Lose
Let’s see, the Ravens had the game in hand, then they let it slip away, then they grabbed it back just in time. It wasn’t pretty, to say the least – losing three turnovers in the fourth quarter alone automatically disqualifies you from calling a win pretty – and the late-game twists and turns were enough to make even the most level-headed fan dizzy. But what mattered was the Ravens found a way to survive a crazy fourth quarter, enabling them to start a season with a 3-0 record for the first time since 2009 and just the third time in their history. The case can easily be made that it never should have come to that. The Ravens led by 10 points in the second quarter, by nine points in the third quarter. ![]()
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Ravens Defense Is Simply Better Than Last Year
In 60 minutes, the Ravens defense recorded half as many interceptions as it did all last season. It also stepped up with a flurry of sacks with the game on line. Asked to describe the difference from a year ago, Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh gave the simplest of answers: “I think we’re better. We’re just better on defense.” I do believe that’s true. Even though the Ravens haven’t faced top-notch competition, they’re much tighter from top to bottom on that side of the ball. The run defense was stout again Sunday, allowing just 48 yards on 21 carries. That forced the Jaguars to win the game in the air. Blake Bortles had some success, especially picking on ![]()
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Numbers Don’t Accurately Paint Joe Flacco’s Day
Regarding Joe Flacco’s day, I would say this: The numbers don’t paint an accurate picture. Even though it looks bad that he threw two critical fourth-quarter interceptions, I don’t really fault him for either. On the first, the ball was deflected when he tried to hit ![]()
Special Teams Was Both Rough And Brilliant
It was a day of extremes for the Ravens special teams units, a mixture of rough and brilliant moments. Early in the game, several fourth-down penalties cost them excellent field position. Then, with the Ravens up by 10 points in the second quarter, a 42-yard punt return gave the Jaguars momentum and set up a touchdown that got them going. Then there was the worst mistake, a flubbed fair catch by returner Devin Hester in the fourth quarter, potentially a fatal mistake. The framework was in place for a “Special Teams Kind Of Lose It” storyline, but they rallied late. First, Urban rose up and blocked a field goal, giving the Ravens a final shot. Then after Flacco moved the ball into decent range, Tucker nailed the 54-yard game-winner. It’s worth noting that the Ravens didn’t really even try for another first down after they crossed midfield, pretty much leaving it up to Tucker to make a plus-50-yard kick to win, something he struggled to do in 2015. But not this year. They always have confidence in him, but it’s even higher this year.
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