Friday, February 11, 2011

Ravens Playoff Game 2 Recap

    The Ravens played against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the playoffs. This was the third meeting of the season between the two teams, with each team winning at the others home field during the regular season. In those games, the defenses dominated, holding the scoring to a minimum. The same cannot be said about this game. 
    The Steelers scored first with a good opening drive, but on their next two possessions, the Ravens forced two critical turnovers. The Ravens' offense turned those turnovers into 14 points and helped the Ravens jump out to a 21-7 lead going into halftime. The Ravens had all the momentum in their favor heading into halftime and it looked like the Ravens were going to run away with the game. 
    In the second half, it was the Ravens turn to give away points and allow the Steelers to get back into the game. Ray Rice fumbled the football, opening the door for the Steelers to score on a touchdown pass, which made it 21-14. On the Ravens' next drive, Joe Flacco overthrew a pass that was intended for Todd Heap and was picked off by the Steelers. The Steelers offense added another touchdown after the interception, tying up the score at 21 heading into the fourth quarter. 
    With 1:33 left in the game, the Steelers scored the go ahead touchdown, making it 31-24. The Ravens had a last minute chance at coming back, but a fourth down pass dropped by T.J. Houshmandzadeh ended the game and the Ravens' season. 
    The Ravens' offense was once again ineffective in the second half and put their defense in a bind, which seemed to have been the story of the season for the Ravens. The Ravens will need to address a few issues in order to get over the hump in 2011. 


- Charlie Rachel

Ravens' Wild-Card Game Recap

    The Ravens traveled to Kansas City during Wild-Card weekend. The Chiefs, who won the AFC West with a 10-7 record, had one of the top rushing attacks in the NFL in the regular season. 
    As it turned out, the Chiefs were not able to get anything going offensively and ultimately were smothered by the Ravens' defense. The game was close for much of the first half, as the Ravens went into the half leading 10-7. A close game turned into a blowout in a matter of thirty minutes as the Ravens' defense forced five turnovers and helped the offense extended their lead to 30-7. By forcing five turnovers in the game, the Ravens extended their streak of forcing five turnovers in wild-card games to three straight seasons. 
    The Ravens' offense fed off of their defense in this game. The Ravens' offense was able to rack up 390 yards of offense and scored 30 points. Joe Flacco had a big game, throwing for 265 yards and two touchdown passes, one to Anquan Boldin and one to Ray Rice. Todd Heap also had a big game, with 108 receiving yards on the day. 
    The Ravens will head to Pittsburgh next Saturday, renewing one of the league's fiercest rivalries. They split season series with the Steelers, with each team winning on the others home field. 


- Charlie Rachel

Ravens Week 17 Recap

    The Ravens entered Week 17, the final week of the 2010 regular season, looking to accomplish a few things with a win against the Cincinnati Bengals. First off, the Ravens entered the game looking to end their five-game losing streak to the Bengals. They were also looking to gain momentum heading into the playoffs. Also with a win and a Steelers' lose the Ravens would win the AFC North. This would give the Ravens the number two seed in the AFC and would give them a first round playoff bye. 
     The Ravens were able to build a little momentum heading into the playoffs, as they were able to win a close one against the Bengals and extended their winning streak to four games and ended their five-game losing streak to the Bengals. The Ravens' defense played well in the game as they forced five turnovers and held the Bengals to seven points. The offense did not play particularly well, but did its part not to lose the game. 
    Even with the win, the Ravens were not able to win the AFC North because the Steelers blew out the Browns. Because of this, the Ravens are the number five seed in the playoffs and will travel to Kansas City in the first round of the playoffs. 

- Charlie Rachel

Ravens Week 16 Recap

    Ed Reed led the charge as the Ravens won their sixth straight game against the Cleveland Browns. The defense held the Browns to 250 yards of offense and forced three interceptions; two by Pro Bowl bound Ed Reed. The defense only gave up 10 points and only three of those points came after the first quarter. 
    Joe Flacco had two key touchdown passes in the game. The first of those touchdown passes came in the first quarter when Flacco connected with T.J. Houshmandzadeh to put the Ravens ahead 10-7. The second touchdown pass came in the third quarter as Flacco connected this time with Derrick Mason to seal the victory, 20-10. 
    With the win the Ravens improved their record tp 11-4 and clinched their third straight playoff berth. They also have an outside shot of winning the AFC North with a win in Week 17 at home against the Cincinnati Bengals. The Ravens will also need the Steelers to lose against the Browns in Week 17 in order to win the AFC North and clinch a first round bye in the playoffs. 

- Charlie Rachel

Ravens Week 15 Recap

    Ray Rice, who had a career day versus the defending Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints, carried the Ravens to victory. Rice ran for 153 yards, caught 5 passes for 80 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead the Ravens to a 30-24 victory. The Ravens' rushing attack was very strong throughout the entire game and took some pressure off of Joe Flacco, as well as their defense. 
    The defense held strong to prevent their 9th blown fourth-quarter lead of the season, as the Saints were on the verge of a comeback late in the fourth quarter, trailing 27-24. Defensive End Cory Redding picked off a Drew Brees pass, to seal the victory for the Ravens. 
    The win ended the Saints six-game winning streak and helped the Ravens improve to 10-4 overall on the season and 6-1 at home. The Ravens will take on the Cleveland Browns in Week 16, the same Browns team that gave the Ravens a strong challenge in Week 3 in a 24-17 ball game. The Ravens also look to extend their winning streak versus the Browns to six straight.

- Charlie Rachel