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Written by skimfire
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Wednesday, 06 January 2010 09:52 |
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Going into just about every season 10-6 is the record you figure a team needs to achieve to make the playoffs, but by the midway point of the season it was pretty clear to me that 9-7 might be good enough for at least one team. My predictions for the Ravens this year had them finishing 10-6, but realistically it should have bene 9-7 all along. I had the Ravens beating the Packers in Green Bay, but the Packers fixed their offensive line issues and have actually become one of the stronger teams in the NFC.
I had two other games wrong, but they canceled each other out and both games could have ended either way. I had the Ravens losing at the Chargers (they won) and winning at home against the Bengals (they lost). Here is a summary of my predictions for 2009:
| Team |
Prediction |
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| Chiefs |
W |
W |
| at Chargers |
L |
W |
| Browns |
W |
W |
| at Patriots |
L |
L |
| Bengals |
W |
L |
| at Vikings |
L |
L |
| bye |
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| Broncos |
W |
W |
| at Bengals |
L |
L |
| at Browns |
W |
W |
| Colts |
L |
L |
| Steelers |
W |
W |
| at Packers |
W |
L |
| Lions |
W |
W |
| Bears |
W |
W |
| at Steelers |
L |
L |
| at Raiders |
W |
W |
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10-6 |
9-7 |
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Written by skimfire
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Wednesday, 06 January 2010 09:34 |
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With the win over the Oakland Raiders this past weekend the Ravens qualified for the playoffs as the six seed. They finish the season 9-7 having handled their business against the weaker teams on their schedule and eeking out a couple of wins against winning teams. They qualify as probably the most balanced Ravens teams ever with the #3 defense, #3 in points allowed, #13 offense, #9 in points scored and a +10 turnover margin (#4 in NFL).
The Ravens won or were presented with a chance to win all but two games they played this season (At Bengals and At Green Bay), so despite the mediocre record they are a dangerous team going into the playoffs. Even those two games that they didn't have a chance to win they made those games interesting in the second half with spirited comebacks. Some of the close losses they suffered (at Vikings, at Patriots, Bengals) are the kinds of losses that send a team spiraling to a losing record. To the Ravens credit they were competitive in all of their games despite the tough losses they suffered and still managed to achieve a winning record and playoff berth.
By no means are the Ravens a perfect team. They have flaws, but more than any Ravens team I can remember they have been able to correct issues that they've had at certain points of the season. Stupid penalties still seems to crop up as the main problem, but typically games are called differently in the playoffs than they are during the regular season which could work to the Ravens advantage. The second biggest problem has been pass defense, but the Ravens seemed to have corrected that problem by playing more passive in the defensive backfield and getting a better pass rush. The Ravens end the season as 8th in pass defense which is amazing considering how badly they were playing earlier in the year. The third issue they had was a lack of pass rush. They still aren't getting many sacks, but in the last 5-6 games they have been able to sack/hit/hurry the passer with consistency. Antwan Barnes reemergence as a rush linebacker is one of the reasons for their improvement. A new issue rearing it's head recently is the offensive line giving up more sacks than usual. It may be more on the QB holding the ball than the line having break downs. Hopefully the Ravens can sure that up for the playoffs.
If they are able to keep the penalties down and otherwise maintain their current level of play they should be competitive with any of the AFC playoff teams, starting with the New England Patriots in the Wild Card Round.
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Written by skimfire
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Thursday, 03 December 2009 09:08 |
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Going into this weeks game at Lambeau Field against the Packers, the Ravens are 6-5 and in good shape for a stretch run for the playoffs. If the Ravens win this week they will be in good shape to finish 10-6 or better. The Ravens and Steelers have the easiest opposing record remaining amongst the wildcard hopefuls, but both teams have important games remaining against the Packers and each other. The Ravens play the Packers on the road this week and the Steelers play the Packers at home in two weeks.
The Broncos and Jaguars are currently ahead of the Ravens and Steelers for the wildcard, but the Jaguars have a difficult remaining schedule and the Broncos lost to both the Ravens and Steelers which won't help them if tie breakers come into play. My predictions are the Steelers will grab the #5 seed finishing 11-5, the Ravens #6 seed finishing 10-6, the Broncos will be #7 losing by head to head tiebreaker at 10-6, and the Jaguars will be #8 falling victim to their tough schedule finishing 9-7.
Predictions for the four contenders:
Broncos:
| @CHIEFS |
W |
| @indianapolis |
L |
| RAIDERS |
W |
| @philadelphia |
L |
| CHIEFS |
W |
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10-6 |
Jaguars:
| TEXANS |
W |
| dolphins |
W |
| COLTS |
L |
| @new england |
L |
| @cleveland |
W |
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9-7 |
Ravens:
| @green bay |
W |
| detroit |
W |
| chicago |
W |
| @STEELERS |
L |
| @oakland |
W |
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10-6 |
Steelers:
| oakland |
W |
| @BROWNS |
W |
| green bay |
W |
| RAVENS |
W |
| @miami |
W |
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11--5 |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 03 December 2009 09:14 |
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Written by skimfire
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Sunday, 15 November 2009 17:39 |
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The week 10 Sunday games are in progress now, so it's a good time to think about the Ravens second half chances. The Ravens second half officially starts Monday night at Cleveland. They have had major issues on defense and in the secondary in particular, but are still in the thick of the wildcard hunt in the AFC. Their four losses are all to teams which are in first place of their division and two of their wins come against teams also in playoff contention in the AFC (Denver and San Diego) which could be helpful if tiebreakers come into play. The Ravens schedule in the secold half is tough with the Steelers twice and Indy at home, but it also means that the Ravens have a chance to win their way into the playoffs.
My Second Half Prediction:
| @BROWNS |
W |
| indianapolis |
L |
| STEELERS |
W |
@green bay
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W |
| detroit |
W |
| chicago |
W |
| @STEELERS |
L |
| at oakland |
W |
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10-6 |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 03 December 2009 09:11 |
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