At one point the Ravens had 22 injuries. The biggest difference is they’re getting healthy. Also Lamar is learning a new system for the first time in 5 years. This is just the tip of the iceberg.
The only worry for the Ravens is the 2 losses they have. They completely embarrassed themselves against the Colts, and then again in Pittsburgh. They can absolutely hang with any team in the league, San Fran, Philly, KC, Miami all included. Their only problem is they play down to competition and let lesser teams hang around instead of obliterating them as they should. Maybe this game is a sign that they've figured something out offensively and won't have the same issues with drops, turnovers, or the red zone as they have in the past, but the only 2 things that worry Ravens fans every year are injuries or that the team chokes and finds a new way to lose a game they should dominate.
They still had a chance to win both games, embarrassing is when u get blown out by bad teams... Colts and Steelers will get smacked if they play ravens again...
As of Oct.23, from Week 8 until the end of the regular season, the Lions only face 1 team (the Cowboys) with an above .500 rating. As of Oct 23, other than the Lions, no team in the NFC North has over 2 wins. Padding stats, the Lions have benefited from a schedule of wins against first year QBs (Packers, Falcons, Panthers) and teams struggling to stay at .500 (Buccaneers). Week 1, The Lions were lucky that the Chiefs were without Kelce _(approx. 25% of their offensive production),_ other Chiefs players were uncharacteristically dropping passes, and Jones _(2022: tying for fourth most sacks, 15.5, in the NFL)_ was out. Week 2, the Seahawks handed the Lions a _mirror check....._ and in the words of *RAVENS'* Roquan Smith (Week 7): *_"..I'm from the 'show me' business...I don’t believe in all the things you hear and say. Like I said, that team hadn’t been tested just yet, so that’s what it was.”_* The 2023 iteration of the Lions are a "good" team that'll win their division and be playing in the playoffs _(January, 2024)._
lol im not even about to bother reading this lol. Who types all this to prove a point about the lions but a person who hates the lions lmao. @@m.worthy
@@m.worthylmao dude I love that you have posted this on all of these Lions/Ravens videos. The damn truth needs to be recognized. Lions are the Cowboys of the North.
Todd Monken went undefeated with his schemes in the offense at Georgia, now putting it in the Ravens offense with the best defense in the NFL, that’s why he said 5-6 games will show what we about and we looked unstoppable, reminds me of 2019 going 14-2, just didn’t have the offensive passing and weapons, we can go 15-2 again and and go to the SB , Lamar win MVP and SB MVP, in the first year of Todd Monken offense, I believe 🎱🦅😈🔥
What makes the brotherly push play so effective is that the center, QB, TE and big WR are pushing in a straight line forward. The only way to stop that push is to do it on the other side of the ball with the same formation. Have the DT, LB and 2 safeties or one safety and a big DB or 2 LBs and safety or whatever combination push in a straight line directly across from the center. Normally, defenses are trying to push the entire OL but if they focus on that push line I spoke of, i think they would be more successful imho
This Ravens season reminds me of a reverse version of their MVP Lamar season. Injuries started early vs at the end of the season. First playoff game ever vs 1-3 record with his last appearance being 2021.
As of Oct.23, from Week 8 until the end of the regular season, the Lions only face 1 team (the Cowboys) with an above .500 rating. As of Oct 23, other than the Lions, no team in the NFC North has over 2 wins. Padding stats, the Lions have benefited from a schedule of wins against first year QBs (Packers, Falcons, Panthers) and teams struggling to stay at .500 (Buccaneers). Week 1, The Lions were lucky that the Chiefs were without Kelce _(approx. 25% of their offensive production),_ other Chiefs players were uncharacteristically dropping passes, and Jones _(2022: tying for fourth most sacks, 15.5, in the NFL)_ was out. Week 2, the Seahawks handed the Lions a _mirror check...._ and in the words of *RAVENS'* Roquan Smith (Week 7): *_"..I'm from the 'show me' business.....I don’t believe in all the things you hear and say. Like I said, that team hadn’t been tested just yet, so that’s what it was.”_* The 2023 iteration of the Lions are a "good" team that'll win their division and be playing in the playoffs _(January, 2024)._
All fair points. But this still a bit of hating the Lions because it's the common thing to do. Better teams have had easier schedules and we've said nothing. Other teams have had schedules and injuries go their way and we've said nothing. Better Lions teams (on paper) have had an opportunity at easier schedules and still failed. The Lions are winning games and that's not easy to do in the NFL. Not to mention Lamar Jackson is 16-1 against NFC teams. Let's see how/if the Lions recover and then be a bit more definitive in our speak. And yes I'm a Lions fan and no I'm not on the bandwagon. This was the most important game on the schedule to me and they did what I thought they would do for the most part. I wanted to see how our defense would operate against Lamar. I expected more points on the board for sure though but still wasn't sold on a Lions win against Lamar.
man shut up, u cant listen to a few and group us all together. They were probably teenagers are something. Life long lion fans over 30 know better than that shyt. We seen this before and it can crumble@@zachbrown3872
@@darthrevan6 that doesn’t surprise me at all lol. Teams that have been bad for so long don’t know how to handle success, bengals fans where acting the same way a few years back. Lamar is a Great QB his arm is great you don’t win a MVP with just your legs.
Hey pat, stop the hate on the lions. Your still butt hurt cause we shut down your boyfriend Aaron Rogers. Give him a kiss for me. Hate all you want but we are The New Lions. Plus your just a kicker what do you know.
😂 i don't see 🙈 Dominique Foxworth nor Ryan Razist Clark sas celebrating the glorious win by the bears 🐻 and their undrafted WHYT ⚪ QB who won his first start! Nor do they speak on the desgrace of Desean Watson masaje parlor negha with a pick then hurt 🤕 again 😂 y'all a joke 🤡