
Five thoughts on the Ravens’ 23-16 win over the Cleveland Browns Thursday night at M&T Bank Stadium:
Ravens Don’t Fall Into Trap
Early on, it was apparent this would be a night to ask only one question: Do the Ravens win or not? They didn’t bring their “A” game. They weren’t going to wow a national TV audience with style points. They seemed to be paying the price for playing four games in 17 days, most recently an exhausting nail-biter against the New England Patriots. Not even the mojo of the purple and black uniforms helped. It was just one of those blah nights. Rain fell steadily. Some of the biggest cheers were for a) the returning regular refs, b) shots of the Orioles on the video board, and c) ![]()
Can’t Over-Emphasize Flacco’s Success
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Pees’ Challenge
Defensive Coordinator Dean Pees is probably going to catch some heat for not bringing enough heat of his own, giving rookie quarterback Brandon Weeden enough time to throw for 320 yards and almost take the game into overtime at the end. But Pees is in a tough spot. If he brings a heavy blitz, it leaves the Ravens’ pass defenders in one-on-one coverage, and opposing quarterbacks, Weeden included, are taking full advantage of that, mostly against ![]()
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Officiating A Thing Of Beauty
Here’s something I thought I would never write: The refereeing was a thing of beauty. But it was. From the very beginning. Did the returning regular refs miss some calls? Possibly. That last personal foul call on ![]()
The Ravens were wise not to play the “it’s hard to play on Thursday night” card too much. The New York Giants put on a magnificent show last Thursday night, destroying the Carolina Panthers – on the road, no less. Teams can play well in spite of the limited game prep time that the Thursday night schedule demands. At least the Ravens were able to play at home last Sunday and then again on Thursday. Yes, that they played on Sunday night, as opposed to the afternoon, was more of a squeeze, but the Browns had to travel on Wednesday, so both sides had issues. And in the end, none of that matters. You have to play, no matter the circumstances, and there are no excuses if you don’t win. The Ravens didn’t play especially well, allowing a winless team to hang around all night. But as Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh said, “Sometimes you’re going to win and it’s not going to look great.” The Ravens did that Thursday night, and while there is much to dissect, the win is worth just as much as last Sunday’s thriller.




