Ravens Crush The Browns: The Good, Bad & Ugly
The Good:
The Baltimore Ravens defense was phenomenal. The Ravens allowed the Browns to gain just 144 yards. The Ravens gave the Browns one quick scoring drive. That is living proof that no defense is perfect, because on Thursday Night Football the Ravens nearly were. Terrell Suggs is doing some incredible things despite his bicep injury. The man we love to call “T-Sizzle” does more with one arm than we can do with our whole bodies. Suggs had a strip sack and he also forced an interception by hitting Cody Kessler’s arm during his throwing motion. There are not enough words to compliment the legend that is number 55.
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The Ravens out gained the Browns by 252 yards. Baltimore’s offense woke up to the tune of three touchdowns in the last 30 minutes of action. The most exciting thing is that Marty Mornhinweg finally gave the Ravens offense some balance. The Ravens passed the ball 41 times and ran the rock 34 times. Terrance West and Kenneth Dixon had a nice balance. Dixon made an impact as a receiver out of the back field as well.
The Ravens spread the ball around, giving nine different players a reception. Joe Flacco only misfired on eleven of his passes (two of them were interceptions though). The end result of this game was a fantastic 28-7 win for the Ravens.