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Burrow’s Comeback Sparks Ravens’ Hidden Strategy—Can They Exploit His Weakness?

Burrow's Comeback Sparks Ravens' Hidden Strategy—Can They Exploit His Weakness?

Speaking of the Ravens and Lamar Jackson, they were a team that was counted out at one point in this season. Their defense was a complete and total disaster until they upgraded via trade. The team is making progress every week and once again looking like a title contender. They are 6-5 for the season and have won all five games since their bye week. Most impressive is this: In their first six games, the team was 1-5, and they allowed 194 in those games. That comes out to allowing 32 points per game. Keep in mind, they faced a few very good teams, but they also faced some very bad teams with Cleveland and Houston being bad offensively. In their past five games, they’ve allowed 19 or fewer points to each opponent. They’ve allowed 67 points in that span, good for an average of 13.4 points per game. Now, before we go an anoint them as fully back, keep in mind who they’ve played: the Bears (decent, but a bit fraudulent), the Dolphins (the only good thing to come from them is Ace Ventura Pet Detective), the Vikings (don’t have a quarterback), the Browns (don’t have a quarterback despite drafting two of them), and the Jets (don’t have a quarterback). Is this a good stretch for the defense, or are they just playing bad teams? 

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