
| December 23rd, 2006 | Offense Should Become Pass-First |
![]() Since 1999-2000, the Ravens have been a running team that tried to just not make any mistakes and let the defense win the games. But now is the time to change all of that. Jamal Lewis has been averaging below four yards per carry which is not good at all. The strength of this team is in their passing game. The o-line is doing a great job protecting the QB and have given up almost half the sacks that they have the last two years and they have plenty of good receiving options in Heap, Mason, Clayton, Williams, Wilcox and even Lewis out of the backfield. Since the firing of Fassell as the OC of the team, the offense has been running much more smoothly and McNair has been almost perfect. The Ravens have some speedy receivers like Williams and Clayton who can stretch the field and they have some guys with good hands who can do well with shorter routes. The Ravens are passing some more than before, they almost have three receivers with 60+ catches, but I think they need to take more chances, throw more and throw longer passes. It would make the offense work better and I don’t see a guy like McNair making too many mistakes, and even if he does, the Ravens have arguably the best defense is the league and they will get the ball back. If they pass more it will boost the offense and give them a better chance at winning a Super Bowl this year.
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