The Ravens victory over Tennessee just wasn’t satisfying. It was another game where they should have blown out the opponent but allowed them to hang around. Let’s face it, the 4-2 Ravens should be 6-0, and they had a tighter margin in Cincinnati than they should have. So what’s preventing the Ravens from becoming a dominant team? Let’s identify the real problem on the Ravens.
The Problem Isn’t Lamar
The $250 million quarterback is the punching bag for most Ravens fans. Let’s look at the major defects in Lamar’s game. For one, he has had serious fumble problems, commented on in prior blogs. Lack of ball protection is unacceptable. But we have to examine why the fumbles have occurred, which I touch on below. Nevertheless, the fumble challenge has not been the principal problem on the offense. Continue reading “Ravens After Game Six: The Real Problem, and More”