Baltimore Ravens report card versus Bengals
Quarterback– Joe Flacco was not asked to throw the ball much, but when he did he was nearly perfect. Flacco went 14-19 for 130 yards and a touchdown pass, it was windy in Cinncinnati which...
Quarterback– Joe Flacco was not asked to throw the ball much, but when he did he was nearly perfect. Flacco went 14-19 for 130 yards and a touchdown pass, it was windy in Cinncinnati which...
Hi guys, sorry about the long delay for the report card. Christmas is a very busy time for me and my family so I had to put off blogging. Hope everyone enjoyed having a few...
Quaterback– Joe Flacco was limited to mostly dump-off passes and had trouble finding receivers down field. He threw two interceptions when the Baltimore Ravens really needed him to get points. Grade C+ Running back– Ray...
Quarterback– Joe Flacco passed more than in recent weeks and at times just picked Indy’s defense apart. He threw two touchdowns and one interception. Flacco finished the game with a 102.5 quarterback rating. Grade B+...
Quarterback– Joe Flacco’s numbers were ugly; but lets face it, he did not throw that often. When he did, he was effective. His receivers dropped a good amount of balls and the weather was just...
Quarterback– Joe Flacco was on target, which says a lot because he only passed the ball 23 times. Flacco fit the ball into some tight holes and had me wondering why the Ravens did not...
Quarterback– Joe Flacco was given full responsibility of the Ravens offense. He threw the ball 52 times and completed 29 of those passes. Flacco threw an interception along with a touchdown pass. I thought he...
Quarterback– Joe Flacco played a great game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he completed 28 out of 48 of his passes for 300 yards and a touchdown pass. His numbers might not look perfect but keep...
Quarterback– Joe Flacco’s numbers were not fantastic but his play on the field was. After the Baltimore Ravens went into the no-huddle, he and the offense came alive. He led the Ravens on three touchdown...
I’ll be quick and not bore you with this one. Offense– It comes down to this, the offensive could not block anything. The receivers could not get open and were often held beyond five yards....