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Lombardi's Way - Time for Cameron, Ravens offense to come out firing

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Time for Cameron, Ravens offense to come out firing

It's no secret that Joe Flacco is a slow starter and the recent Thursday night game against the Falcons certainly was no different for the Ravens' signal caller. The slow starts are even more pronounced on the road.

Flacco is a rhythmic quarterback and his calm, stoic and sometimes numb demeanor seems to benefit from a more fast paced offensive approach. He looks far more comfortable in the shotgun operating out of a no huddle attack.

Now the Ravens and Flacco defenders might tell you that running the no huddle on the road is a difficult task, particularly in a dome. And while I might agree to a certain extent with that thinking I do believe that it can be done given the proper timing.

Consider this...

* In Flacco's 21 regular season road games the Ravens have scored 56 points in total during the first quarter for an average of 2.67 points

* The Ravens have been shut out in the first quarter in 10 of Flacco's 21 road games and in 8 of the last 11

* During the last 11 road games Cameron's offense has produced a TOTAL of 13 points, 1.18/game

Conversely at home the numbers while not prolific they are certainly better...

* In Flacco's 20 regular season home games the Ravens have scored 106 points in total during the first quarter for an average of 5.3 points

* The Ravens have been shut out in the first quarter in 4 of those 20 home games and only once in the last 13

* Over the past 12 home games the Ravens have averaged 6.4 points in the first quarter

Clearly something has to be done to jump start the offense on the road early in games. Come out firing on all cylinders in a no huddle. Forget about the hometown crowd and those challenges. Seems to be when the fans in the Georgia Dome were at their loudest the Ravens' offense was actually more effective and they helped keep a defense struggling to win on third down off the field.

I posted something nearly identical to this on my blog and my findings were fairly challenged in a blog comment. The anonymous comment stated (as submitted):

“I'd say your reaching a little bit here. Its called home field advantage for a reason. And to be honest, I dont know how bad that is. I'd like to see those numbers compared to the rest of the league. Because the Ravens certainly dont give up a ton of 1st quarter points at M&T Bank Stadium.”

Fair point, right?

I chose not to go through the last 11 road games of all 31 teams besides the Ravens. Instead I chose those teams like the Ravens, who made the playoffs in '09 AND have a winning record in 2010. I also included the St. Louis Rams who had 2009’s most inept offense, mustering up just 175 points over the course of the 16 game season.

Here’s what I discovered about their respective offensive road prowess or lack thereof:
 
Team 
Total Pts. Q1 (1)
Avg/Pts Q1 
Q1 Shutouts 
Avg. Pts/Game (2) 
Eagles 
97 
8.8 
26.8 
Packers 
69 
6.3 
28.8 
Patriots 
59 
5.4 
26.7 
Colts 
55 
5.0 
26.0 
Saints 
53 
4.8 
31.9 
Jets 
40 
3.6 
21.8 
Rams 
16 
1.5 
10.9 
Ravens 
13 
1.2 
24.4 
AVERAGE (3) 
55 
5.0 
26.6 

(1) Represents the total points scored in the 1st quarter during last 11 road games
(2) Average points scored per game during the 2009 regular season
(3) Average of the 2009 playoff teams with winning records in 2010
 
Hey Cam, we have a problem and it’s time to come out firing Cam!

After all it can’t get any worse than this, can it?
 

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The Truth
Posted On: 11/16/10 11:59 pm
If it walk like an idiot, if it talks like an idiot it must be an idiot. The idiot is ADelaney. WTF was that?
ADelaney
Posted On: 11/16/10 7:00 pm
Would you have been wrote this ridiculous article had the Defense NOT gave up a 80 yrd drive? Its so amazing how people like you point out what this Guy isn't more then what he really means to this 6-3 first team. At lease, 25 of the 31 teams in the league would not have a problem with this 3rd year guy as their starting QB with 4 playoff wins!!
Jerry B
Posted On: 11/16/10 5:52 pm
Cameron appears to be as slow in recognizing the problem as he is in having his offense develope a sense of urgency! Given the NFL's emphasis on offense and the passing game with it's overly restrictive rules against pass coverage, teams will have to become scoring machines much like the Eagles were last night! Of course, that will mean giving Flacco a little more free rein, which heretofore Cameron has appeared loath to do........
Ravensrock19
Posted On: 11/16/10 11:03 am
I couldn't agree more with you Tony. These slow starts kill us. Playing catch up leaves room for to many errors/forced plays. They should forget about the crowd at opposing stadiums and just come out and start running there program immediately. Zorn, Cam, Coach Harbaugh need to SPEED read the FULL playbook to flacco and just lets stop coddling this guy. I believe we got one more year before he will be looking for a contract so lets push him now to see what he's got on a CONSISTANT basis!

Flacco has skills, but until he starts having some fire right out of the gate we will continue to have these types of stats that you point out in your article. We have the weapons and the tools we just need to stay HUNGRY for the full 60 minutes of play and not play just to get by. That crap is getting old real quick! Be more creative right out of the gates.........

Go Ravens!!!



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