Baltimore Ravens Bad Gameplan Vs Titans: Forgot Derrick Henry Existed, No End Around Runs
ONN – Baltimore Ravens Bad Gameplan Vs Titans: Forgot Derrick Henry Existed, No End Around Runs
A baffling game plan that has the Baltimore Ravens is a hole, down 28 to 12 against the Tennessee Titans with just 6:54 left in the NFL AFC First Round Divisional Playoff Game. The nation, minus a few hedge-betting types, is shocked over the Ravens piss-pour offensive and defensive performance. But, to sum it up, it seems to this vlogger that the Ravens forgot that the Titans Derrick Henry existed, and that they can’t run the running back dive, quarterback read-option in the playoffs without complementary end-around runs by the wide receivers.
The Ravens Defense, with its constant base-alignment that says “plain vanilla”, was drawn up as if Baltimore forgot that Henry could run. There was not one series that the Ravens called a defense that was an obvious sell-out to stop the run – until the waning minutes of the contest.
On offense, the Ravens need to vary the run game so that it has more ways to attack the defense other than Jackson. That would cause the organization to focus on developing Jackson as a field general. In this game, the Ravens ran the running back dive read option many times, obviously hoping to strike gold with a Lamar Jackson Internet-breaking run.
The Titans were ready for it.
As for the Titans, Mike Vrable formed a simple approach: a game plan based around Derrick Henry, and with timely bootlegs by quarterback Ryan Tannehill.
The same Ryan Tannehill I interviewed when he was drafted:
Stay tuned.
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