Baltimore Ravens: 3 reasons to expect a win in Green Bay
2. The Packers’ offensive line is in trouble:
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The Packer’s offensive line is horribly mismatched in this game. The purple and black have the advantage in the trenches. Now that Brandon Williams is back, the front seven has regained it’s form. If Dean Pees knew what a blitz was the game in Tennessee could have gone much differently. Sometimes Pees can use his linebackers too timidly but pound for pound, the Ravens have the advantage.
Brandon Williams and Michael Pierce will work their magic up front. This could be a big game for Terrell Suggs. The Packers’ offensive line has been up and down all season and just like the Ravens injuries have played a huge role. This is the type of game where Suggs will shine. Against a bad offensive line he becomes an elite pass rusher again. Matt Judon has been playing fantastic football off the edge. Brian Bulaga is out for the year, so Judon should do some work against a back up right tackle. It just seems like the Ravens have everything figured out up front.
The Ravens have no excuse if their defense doesn’t dominate on Sunday. They can win the battle up front. The Ravens cornerbacks have been dominant and Brett Hundley shouldn’t make many big plays against this secondary. If Hundley and the Packers succeed it would speak volumes about the Ravens troubles.