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  • X-Era
    What this generation tolerates, the next generation will embrace
    • Feb 2005
    • 27670

    Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

    I found this blurb interesting:

    Said Whaley, “Defense, run the ball, because that’s the type of football that travels, especially late in the season in the northeast. And that’s playoff football, too. Because if you look at the stats of most of the playoff games, besides the Super Bowl when Tom Brady threw it 50 times, the Patriots were running the ball to get” to the Super Bowl. “Seattle, if you look at Russell Wilson’s stats, he very rarely throws it over 25 times a game because they’re playing great defense and running the ball well. He’ll make those three to four throws a game, those third-and-10s, that you need. And that’s all we need our quarterback to do this year.



    Many, including myself, still feel we need a true franchise QB before we can win a Super Bowl. But, others feel a guy that can simply do his job on a team that can run and plays great defense is all we need.

    Can Manuel/Cassell/Taylor simply make 3 or 4 3rd and 10 throws a game and take us to the playoffs behind a great D and run game?

    I don't think anyone feels we are all set at QB. But can we get to the playoffs with this team?
    Last edited by X-Era; 04-01-2015, 06:17 AM.

  • DynaPaul
    Registered User
    • Sep 2003
    • 7540

    #2
    Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

    No, I don't think any of them can make those 3rd and long plays on a consistent basis. I do feel we can get into the playoffs though largely on the defense and running game probably as a wild card.

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    • EDS
      Registered User
      • Jan 2003
      • 5216

      #3
      Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

      Originally posted by X-Era View Post
      I found this blurb interesting:

      Said Whaley, “Defense, run the ball, because that’s the type of football that travels, especially late in the season in the northeast. And that’s playoff football, too. Because if you look at the stats of most of the playoff games, besides the Super Bowl when Tom Brady threw it 50 times, the Patriots were running the ball to get” to the Super Bowl. “Seattle, if you look at Russell Wilson’s stats, he very rarely throws it over 25 times a game because they’re playing great defense and running the ball well. He’ll make those three to four throws a game, those third-and-10s, that you need. And that’s all we need our quarterback to do this year.

      Just for the record, Russell Wilson threw the ball more than 25 times in a game 9 times during the 2014 regular season (and threw it exactly 25 times twice).



      Many, including myself, still feel we need a true franchise QB before we can win a Super Bowl. But, others feel a guy that can simply do his job on a team that can run and plays great defense is all we need.

      Can Manuel/Cassell/Taylor simply make 3 or 4 3rd and 10 throws a game and take us to the playoffs behind a great D and run game?

      I don't think anyone feels we are all set at QB. But can we get to the playoffs with this team?

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      • chris66
        Registered User
        • Sep 2006
        • 604

        #4
        Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

        The thing is Russell Wilson is a franchise qb. Bills dont have one of those. Heck Bills dont even have a. Mark Sanchez.

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        • Joe Fo Sho
          Making Spirits Bright
          • Mar 2006
          • 6194

          #5
          Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

          Originally posted by chris66 View Post
          Heck Bills dont even have a. Mark Sanchez.
          And we can all be thankful for that.

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          • Ingtar33
            Dances With Buffaloes
            • Sep 2002
            • 15475

            #6
            Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

            no, that Ravens defense was historically one of the top 3 defenses in nfl history, and depending on the stats you looked at it was arguably better then the 85 bears. (remember that Ravens team went 3-1 in an October where the offense scored 1 touchdown all month)

            I think our defense has top 3 in the nfl potential, but i don't think it will be "historically" good.
            Last edited by Ingtar33; 04-01-2015, 08:55 AM.
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            • X-Era
              What this generation tolerates, the next generation will embrace
              • Feb 2005
              • 27670

              #7
              Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

              Originally posted by Ingtar33 View Post
              no, that Ravens defense was historically one of the top 3 defenses in nfl history, and depending on the stats you looked at it was arguably better then the 85 bears. (remember that Ravens team went 3-1 in an October where the offense scored 1 touchdown all month)

              I think our defense has top 3 in the nfl potential, but i don't think it will be "historically" good.
              I see the difference but a top 3 defense is good enough to put us in many games. If you simply can run the ball you could conceivably win you're way to the playoffs without the need for a potent air attack.

              Problem is the NFL is a pass happy league right now. Teams will load the box and force us to throw. I want to run a spread again that opens up short routes when the box is loaded and gives the RB more room to run.

              Easier on the QB, OL, and RB. But it also requires a QB and OC that can find the hot, quick reads to get it to the open guys.
              Last edited by X-Era; 04-01-2015, 09:44 AM.

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              • Mr. Pink
                Peterman Sucks!
                • Mar 2006
                • 35303

                #8
                Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

                That would mean whoever starts the year at QB will be benched for being ineffective by midseason.

                Who's Tony Banks on this roster?

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                • Pinkerton Security
                  Pinkerton's son
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 6003

                  #9
                  Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

                  I sure hope so.

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                  • IlluminatusUIUC
                    Registered User
                    • Sep 2012
                    • 8966

                    #10
                    Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

                    Originally posted by X-Era View Post
                    I found this blurb interesting:

                    Said Whaley, “Defense, run the ball, because that’s the type of football that travels, especially late in the season in the northeast. And that’s playoff football, too. Because if you look at the stats of most of the playoff games, besides the Super Bowl when Tom Brady threw it 50 times, the Patriots were running the ball to get” to the Super Bowl.
                    Doug, what the hell are you talking about? New England rushed for 14 yards against Baltimore and didn't call a rush play in the entire second half. You'd have a better argument if you just focused on Indianapolis, which New England flattened in the run game both times they played, and against Cincy. But against several other teams, New England's rush game was somewhat ineffective. 66 yards against the Broncos and 57 against the Seahawks are two examples.

                    “Seattle, if you look at Russell Wilson’s stats, he very rarely throws it over 25 times a game because they’re playing great defense and running the ball well. He’ll make those three to four throws a game, those third-and-10s, that you need. And that’s all we need our quarterback to do this year.

                    http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/bi...-goal-20150331
                    I think he's selling Wilson incredibly short (yuk yuk). Wilson's legs require a QB spy, which opens up lanes for the run game in the same way that Kaepernick and Gore fed off each other. Also, Wilson is absolutely not a game manager, which is what Whaley is implying. Wilson is one of the best deep-ball passers in the league (http://regressing.deadspin.com/chart...nfl-1469917039)(http://grantland.com/the-triangle/qu...ts-of-nfl-qbs/) because he has a howitzer arm and is very effective extending his time in the pocket. Wilson's struggles are in the short and intermediate game.
                    Last edited by IlluminatusUIUC; 04-01-2015, 12:19 PM.


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                    • EDS
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 5216

                      #11
                      Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

                      Originally posted by IlluminatusUIUC View Post
                      Doug, what the hell are you talking about? New England rushed for 14 yards against Baltimore and didn't call a rush play in the entire second half. You'd have a better argument if you just focused on Indianapolis, which New England flattened in the run game both times they played, and against Cincy. But against several other teams, New England's rush game was somewhat ineffective. 66 yards against the Broncos and 57 against the Seahawks are two examples.



                      I think he's selling Wilson incredibly short (yuk yuk). Wilson's legs require a QB spy, which opens up lanes for the run game in the same way that Kaepernick and Gore fed off each other. Also, Wilson is absolutely not a game manager, which is what Whaley is implying. Wilson is one of the best deep-ball passers in the league (http://regressing.deadspin.com/chart...nfl-1469917039)(http://grantland.com/the-triangle/qu...ts-of-nfl-qbs/) because he has a howitzer arm and is very effective extending his time in the pocket. Wilson's struggles are in the short and intermediate game.
                      Whaley just looks like he does not do his homework by making these types of statements. Wilson through the ball more than 25 times in more than half of Seattle's games this season (that is by any definition more than rarely) and NE basically tailored its offensive game plan to its opponents weaknesses (running the ball against Indy, for example, and throwing against Baltimore).

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                      • YardRat
                        Well, lookie here...
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 86288

                        #12
                        Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

                        I'll be pleasantly surprised if the defense ranks in the top 10 or 12 in a majority of the ten or eleven 'relevant' stats, and IMO that's not good enough to carry a team.
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                        • Night Train
                          Retired - On Several Levels
                          • Jul 2005
                          • 33117

                          #13
                          Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

                          I just want them to get that final wildcard spot.

                          I don't think that's a reach at all but injuries will decide that.
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                          • cookie G
                            Registered User
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 7573

                            #14
                            Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

                            Not even the Ravens wanted to be the Dilfer led Ravens.

                            That's why, even after winning the SB, they threw a bunch of money at Elvis Grbac, who was coming off a Pro Bowl year.
                            That's why a year after that, they used a no. 1 pick on Kyle Boller
                            And when it was becoming apparent that Boller was average, they traded for Air McNair.
                            And when he retired, they used a no. 1 on Joe Flacco.

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                            • Mace
                              Haha...yeah you think so ?
                              • Mar 2013
                              • 20315

                              #15
                              Re: Are we the Dilfer led Ravens?

                              Originally posted by cookie G View Post
                              Not even the Ravens wanted to be the Dilfer led Ravens.

                              That's why, even after winning the SB, they threw a bunch of money at Elvis Grbac, who was coming off a Pro Bowl year.
                              That's why a year after that, they used a no. 1 pick on Kyle Boller
                              And when it was becoming apparent that Boller was average, they traded for Air McNair.
                              And when he retired, they used a no. 1 on Joe Flacco.
                              Real good points.

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