1. Terrell Suggs usually shines in games like these, but he isnt himself -- not yet, at least.
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( Lloyd Fox / Baltimore Sun / November 19, 2012 ) When the DJ at Pittsburgh's Heinz Field first queued up "Renegade" by Styx -- the go-to anthem they blare over the sound system whenever the Pittsburgh Steelers need to come up with a game-changing, momentum-swinging play on defense -- Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs ran to the front of the first row of yellow seats at the frenzied stadium and mimicked the conductor of an orchestra. Suggs loves being the center of attention, but after making a splash in his debut four weeks ago against the Houston Texans, he has mostly been caught up in the wash the past three weeks, often swimming and spinning in space, trying to find his way back to the quarterback. The fact that Suggs is on the field right now, less than seven months after partially tearing his right Achilles tendon, still amazes me. But it seems more and more likely that while he is still an All-Pro entertainer on and off the field, this season we probably aren't going to see the Terrell Suggs that terrorized quarterbacks in his previous two Pro Bowl seasons. |
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Add / View comments | Discussion FAQArmchair, the receivers have trouble getting open in general and the line is suspect. Everything else is fine. The OC is a whipping boy because you get caught up in the mob mentality and forget that the line is the basic tenet to success. The "scheme" is good and you'd be screaming if we threw too much or ran too much.
We also learned that on the road, either our receivers forget how to get open, the running game doesn't function and Flacco, who earned FedEx Player of the Week last week forgets how to play the position, or........tthe OC "dummies down" the offense to compensate for crowd noise, thereby interrupting their timing and rhythm and reducing them to "dysfunctional", "out-of-sync", "inconsistent" and "predictable" ! Based on obsevations the past 4 1/2 years, I'm inclined to believe it's the.....latter! Unfortunately, we won't know until he's......GONE!
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Terrell is in there to contain the outside and the run in general. His pass rush isn't there yet and that's ok. Every oce in awhile he adds to the rush, and that's ok because he's only getting better with every game. Terrell is a BIG plus now and even much bigger later. He'as a gutsey guy and a team leader.