If so, we are going to see some Thunder and Lightning. I like how they've been giving Charbonnet more carries lately, not too much, to still give Walker his reps, but enough for ZC to show what he can do.The Ravens run stop win rate is 25th in the league...at 30%
How much do you guys think this stat will affect the game?
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I don't know I have not watched the Ravens much. I just saw that stat and I was thinking... they NEED to establish the run early and often against this D.If so, we are going to see some Thunder and Lightning. I like how they've been giving Charbonnet more carries lately, not too much, to still give Walker his reps, but enough for ZC to show what he can do.
I also wonder if that stat reflects other things, like the Ravens being ahead and the runs being against a light box that is designed for pass defense against a team trailing by 2 scores. Or does the stat in question take game situation into account?
That's an interesting point...It's hard to say because they grade well in most other run defense metrics.
This. Is always a great consideration that many people fail to account for. "Complimentary Football" goes for reviewing defenses too. Did the special teams give up big returns yet pin their own team inside the 20?If so, we are going to see some Thunder and Lightning. I like how they've been giving Charbonnet more carries lately, not too much, to still give Walker his reps, but enough for ZC to show what he can do.
I also wonder if that stat reflects other things, like the Ravens being ahead and the runs being against a light box that is designed for pass defense against a team trailing by 2 scores. Or does the stat in question take game situation into account?
Yes. Yes. and Yes!Idk Peters has been the stabilizing force for this Oline ever since he was signed, I think the Oline would have been much worse without his mentoring, now he’s suiting up and the run game did some quality things last week with Peters actually on the field. I think he’s going to help this team big time to get to where they need to get on offense. You get that ground game going at a consistently dominant level unlocks the two things Geno has shown quality in at QB, play-action and deep passing.
Again. As already stated in another thread;We need to get the Tight Ends involved more. Seems like when we use them, it opens everything else up.
Some of this ?If so, we are going to see some Thunder and Lightning. I like how they've been giving Charbonnet more carries lately, not too much, to still give Walker his reps, but enough for ZC to show what he can do.
I also wonder if that stat reflects other things, like the Ravens being ahead and the runs being against a light box that is designed for pass defense against a team trailing by 2 scores. Or does the stat in question take game situation into account?
People would still find a way to be annoyed at GenoLol, watch us rush for 375 combined yards and five TDs. I can hope.
Maybe we should have Charbonnet 65% / k9 35% in the first 2 1/2 quarters, then have k9 80% / Charbonnet 20% in the last 1 1/2 quarter?Bored at work and thought I'd look at the last few weeks against them:
Cards
Emari Demercado - 20 carries 78 yards (3.9ypc)
Josh Dobbs (QB) - 6 carries 26 yards 1 TD
Lions
Jahmyr Gibbs - 11 carries 68 yards (6.2ypc) 1 TD
Craig Reynolds - 3 carries 16 yards (5.3ypc)
Titans
Derrick Henry - 12 carries 97 yards (8.1ypc) 1 TD
Malik Willis (QB) - 3 carries 17 yards (5.7ypc)
Tyjae Sharpe - 4 carries 15 yards (3.8ypc)
Are you against people being held accountable for their performance on the job?People would still find a way to be annoyed at Geno
psssst.... don't mention WRs and YAC. All I gotta sayAre you against people being held accountable for their performance on the job?
Absolutely accurate, Baltimore's running backs went through the Seahawks run D just like "Greased Lightnin"!Some of this ? View attachment 61605