Coaching: B
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( Baltimore Sun photo by Gene Sweeney Jr. / November 19, 2012 ) It's tough to play on the road in Pittsburgh, but the Ravens were mentally ready. On defense and special teams, the Ravens dominated the Steelers, but the offense did little except avoid committing costly turnovers. |
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Add / View comments | Discussion FAQJones doesn't get open enough. Flacco is often under pressure. That's not play calling. There is talent, but our receivers have difficulty gaining separation. Watch them sometime instead of falling in with crowd like sheep and blaming the "scheme".
Yes, the O did not commit turnovers.
Play calling - did us no favors except the adjustment to throw to Bouldin. Jones should have been thrown into the mix. I have no idea why I don't see more of this playmaker. We have the talent but not the play calling/design aptitude to take advantage of it. Sad. We really could have an outstanding offense.
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Jones doesn't get open enough?!?
He is not even on the field to get open.
Yes, I will be happy to explain why the scheme is at fault. Sheep blame people. These are professional athletes with strengths and weaknesses. You can read these articles and even see that the coaches are finally coming around to that way of thinking... in other words, they are not doing it. Cam thinks he has the best 'system' around and if it does not work it is because the players are not executing. That is stupid. If you agree with that then I guess we just agree to disagree. Personally, strengths and weaknesses are what this game is all about.