
Five thoughts on the Ravens’ 38-6 win over the Miami Dolphins Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium:
Ravens To NFL: Better Not Write Us Off
This was a statement game. And the statement the Ravens sent to the rest of the NFL was “better not write us off.” Yes, they were listing badly as recently as late October, and no, their 7-5 overall record doesn’t inspire confidence that they’re capable of going too far. But with this battering of a Miami team that had won six straight games, the Ravens signaled that they’re a) officially on a roll with four wins in their past five games, b) capable of deploying a high-octane offense that matches their formidable defense, c) quite possibly more dangerous than their overall record indicates. Maybe the overachieving Dolphins were due to lose, but this blowout was more about the team that won. The Ravens offense hummed on all cylinders for the first time in 2016, completely overwhelming Miami’s defense. And the Ravens’ top-five defense was quicker and tougher than Miami’s offense, further establishing its bona fides as a unit that could carry you in January. The Ravens still have a tough road ahead, literally (three of their remaining four games are on the road) but they’re getting better and better, and now that they’ve shown that their best is pretty darn good, this season is getting interesting.
No Need For A Run Game When Middle Of Field Is Wide Open
Maybe this is true every week, but I feel like the game was decided days before the opening kickoff, when the Ravens’ coaches were game-planning how to attack Miami’s defense. Someone certainly saw something on film that told them the middle of the Dolphins defense was vulnerable. Boy, was it ever. Throwing mostly over the middle, Ravens quarterback ![]()
Both Offensive Line And Flacco Deserve Credit
There was a lot of lateraling of credit after the Ravens’ offensive outburst. Flacco said it all began up front, with another excellent performance from the line – that unit’s second straight strong game, by the way. But the linemen said it all began with Flacco, whose sharp passing conjured memories of his postseason run in 2012. “Joe was so on today. We’ve all seen that. We’re hard to beat when he’s like that,” guard ![]()
This Healthy, Productive Team Is What Front Office Envisioned
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Quick Hits
Offensively, the Ravens reversed all sorts of troublesome trends that had hindered them in 2016. They scored touchdowns instead of field goals. They overcame major penalties that threatened to kill drives (one each on their second and third touchdown drives). And they didn’t enter a long lull after starting fast ... Even though the Dolphins had to abandon their running game when they fell behind, their star back, Jay Ajayi, lived up to advanced billing as a tough runner who is hard to bring down … Even though the Ravens ran on only six of their 41 offensive snaps in the first half, they ended the game with 110 yards on the ground … With the win, the Ravens improved to 5-2 at M&T Bank Stadium this year, another example of what’s going right. They were 3-5 at home a year ago.



