Maybe Denver rolled their coverage on DJ after he caught that TD early, and Ben didn't force the ball to him.
When did they have the most talented team in the league?
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I have heard they're blitzing less, probably due to the secondary isn't that good, their 4 man rush was only good against Buffalo.
Ingram has seemed to apply more pressure to QBs than Highsmith.
They're fools gold because they aren't Super Bowl contenders, but I'm not rooting for losses to get a better draft pick, they still have a shot at...
Alabama OL Evan Neal Texas A&M DL DeMarvin Leal LSU CB Derek Stingley Jr These players all will be considered among the best player in this class
He must have a attitude problem, or he just isn't any good, Chicago traded him to Houston not that long ago then Houston cuts him.
They can't flex games this early in the season.
Because they ran the ball more, didn't Najee have 22 carries?
I think the Ravens are tied with the Steelers for that record with 43, it's meaningless record IMO, hardly anybody knew about it until a few weeks...
I don't care about losing Coward, but I liked Gilbert as a developmental player.
Poor you, is that you Tucker Carlson :facepalm:?
That's why a lot of the players from back in the day end up all busted up when they retired, some rushed back too soon from concussions and...
I think this offense has the potential to be better than that 2019 offense, unfortunately this defense isn't as good as the 2019 one.
I think most fans realize winning the division is a long shot.
Buffalo had back to shut outs, even the competition wasn't great that's still hard to do.
Let's wait and see what happens when Lamar has to pass against a good defense.
I told you earlier the Ravens were lucky, you wanted to argue with me about it, they could easily have 2-3 more losses.