Ravens Round Table: The One Thing We Want To See Change

Nov 27, 2016; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens running back Kenneth Dixon (30) is forced out of bounds on a run by Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Josh Shaw (26) at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 27, 2016; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens running back Kenneth Dixon (30) is forced out of bounds on a run by Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Josh Shaw (26) at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports /
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Nov 27, 2016; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens running back Kenneth Dixon (30) is forced out of bounds on a run by Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Josh Shaw (26) at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 27, 2016; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens running back Kenneth Dixon (30) is forced out of bounds on a run by Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Josh Shaw (26) at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports /

Ravens Round Table: Each member of the Ebony Bird team tells you what they want to see change for the 2017 season.

The 2016 Baltimore Ravens were frustrating. They started 3-0 and it quickly unfolded to a 3-4 record. The Ravens season went up and down like that until the Steelers provided the final heartbreak on Christmas. While the Ravens faithful would be singing a different tune if Antonio Brown didn’t score, things need to change.

The Ravens scored 32 touchdowns in a 16 game season. They basically averaged two touchdowns per game. If you have looked at the out of town scoreboard at M&T Bank Stadium, you noticed there was plenty of scoring in other NFL stadiums. The purple and black need to do better than that. They need to change in a lot of ways. When you’re giving your fans heart failure on a weekly basis, looking in the mirror is a good idea.

Here are the things that the Ebony Bird staff want to see change. I’ll get the ball rolling with the change that I want to see. I’d like there to be a change in offensive philosophy.