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Behind the Numbers - BEHIND THE NUMBERS: 2006 RAVENS OFFENSE

Fassel v. Billick after Game 14 (Photo by Sabina Moran)
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BEHIND THE NUMBERS: 2006 RAVENS OFFENSE
It’s now official; the Ravens are going to the playoffs. The offense is predictable, yet efficient…not flashy, but functional. With a defense performing at such a high level it’s not likely the offense will have to produce 35 points to win a game. The Ravens are all about ball control and clock management; and so far that formula has taken Brian Billick to a 7-1 record as the Offensive Coordinator. A bye-week in the playoffs would be nice, but sometimes if a team is on a roll, the layoff can kill the mojo. Either way, BTN is looking forward to a fun-filled Festivus season.
 
Check back next week to see if the trends continue.
 
OFFENSE RANKINGS:
     
Statistic
Ravens rank after 6 games
Ravens rank after 14 games
% Difference (+ / -)
Total offense
271.7 (28th)
313.3 (19th)
+ 15.3%
Pts per game
18.3 (18th)
21.6 (12th)
+ 18.0%
Rush yards per game
94.3 (24th)
101.6 (23rd)
+ 7.7%
Rush attempt avg.
3.5 (26th)
3.4 (T-31st)
- 2.9%
Rush attempts per game
26.7 (20th)
29.5 (11th)
+ 10.5%
Pass yards per game
177.3 (27th)
218.8 (16th)
+ 23.4%
Pass comp %
56.0% (26th)
62.1% (T-11th)
+ 10.9%
Pass attempts per game
33.3 (14th)
32.6 (14th)
- 2.1%
Pass comp avg. yards
5.32 (29th)
6.48 (10th)
+ 21.8%
QB rating
64.1 (29th)
82.3 (23rd)
+ 28.4%
3rd down conversion %
36.7% (22nd)
40.6% (10th)
+ 10.6%
Time of possession
30:38 (13th)
32:22 (3rd)
+ 5.7%
Red Zone TD %
44.40% (25th)
44.44% (24th)
+ less than 1%
Penalties
31 (12th)
92 (22nd)
- 31.3%
Sacks allowed
12 (14th)
17 (T-2nd)
+ 37.5%
Turnover margin
+ 7 (3rd)
+ 15 (1st)
+ 6.3%
Held under 20 pts**
3-6 = 50%
1-8 = 13%
NA
**Not an official NFL statistic. Stat provided by BTN.

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