
The Bad:
The Ravens dominated the first half, but it was only a two score game at halftime. The 14-0 lead was impressive, but the Ravens could have put more hurt on the Titans. At the end of the first half, the Ravens had a chance to add at least a Justin Tucker field goal in the final minute of the first half. A false start penalty (another special teams blunder) knocked the ravens out of long field goal range.
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The Ravens went into the half without cushioning their lead. This was after the Ravens had an intercepted pass, off a high pass that hit a Ravens receiver on the finger tips. The Ravens squandered two possessions at the end of the first half, and stalled after the first drive of the second half.
Matt Judon had dumb personal foul after the play on a Titans punt. It didn’t cost Baltimore much, but it was a lapse of discipline, for a player that should know better. Penalties were one of the few trouble areas for John Harbaugh’s team. The Ravens had the Titans pinned on the one yard line and a Mariota keeper got Tennessee out of trouble. The Titans moved the ball to about midfield. It was one of the few frustrating moments for Baltimore, but it didn’t last long. The Ravens ended the Titans drive with their eight sack. It just shows you why there isn’t an ugly section of this article, it was mostly all good for the purple and black.