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Through Week 12 see where the team ranks compared to '07
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BEHIND THE NUMBERS: Tracking the Ravens' new offense
 

BTN will provide the team rankings of the Ravens opponents for an easy comparison tool for the remainder of the season.

 

Although the passing and total yards stats are still very low, the offense has become reliable and efficient in the Red Zone. Cam Cameron’s play calling inside the 20 yard line has the Ravens at a TD conversion percentage of 54.5%. One reason the yardage numbers are not there is because lately the defense has been creating turnovers and giving the offense a short field to work with. The Turnover ratio ranking is also at a season-high of +6.

 

The defense should be able to continue to feast as the only remaining opponent with an offense ranked inside the top 20 is Dallas.

 

Check back each week to see if Cam’s new system is leading the boys in the right direction this year. Here’s where the offense stands after week 12.

 

Ravens offense

 

Statistic

2007 Rank

2007 Avg.

2008 Rank (thru week 12)

2008 Avg. (thru week 12)

Total offense (yds / gm)

22nd

302.0

24th

311.9

Pass yards per game

23rd

189.7

29th

168.5

Rush yards per game

16th

112.3

4th

143.5

Pts per game

24th

17.2

T-13th

23.5

3rd down conversion %

18th

38%

13th

42.7%

Penalty yards per game

29th

54.6

27th

55.1

Penalties per game

27th

6.7

28th

7.3

Turnover ratio

32nd

-17

T-5th

+6

Red zone conversion %

27th

42.2%

14th

54.5%

 

Remaining 2008 schedule

 

Team (record)

Offense Ranking (PPG)

Defense Ranking (PPG)

at Cincinnati (1-9-1)

31st

24th

Washington (7-4)

27th

5th

Pittsburgh (8-3)

23rd

1st

at Dallas (7-4)

12th

20th

Jacksonville (4-7)

24th

14th

Total winning %: 27-27-1 (.491)

 

 

 

Photo by Sabina Moran 


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