The Bad:
The Ravens have to get a better performance out of Mark Andrews. Andrews has been one of the best players on the team this season but he had a rough game. He had a few passes he should have caught. The dropped touchdown I can excuse because the ball got kicked out by the trailing defender. That would have been an incredible catch. There were two other plays in this game where Andrews just didn’t make a catch and he absolutely should have, Dropped passes were the biggest hindrance to this team and it wasn’t just Andrews.
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Before the Peters interception, this thing was going in a very dangerous direction. The Ravens were settling for field goals, and Russell Wilson was moving the ball almost at will. Before the Ravens took momentum and a 13-10 lead, it looked like the Seahawks were going to put them in a bad spot. There were several turning points in this game, however at the half it was 13-13 and things were a little ugly. The Ravens played an uneven first half with several key mistakes that really cost them.
The Seahawks out gained the Ravens in terms of total yards. They won the time of possession battle and they had six less penalties. There were some things that didn’t go the Ravens way. There were some things they could have done better. In the end, it doesn’t matter. The Ravens won the game convincingly.