"Baltimore Ravens: Rotten Eggs Are Hatching"
Birds like to lay eggs right and nest them until hatching. For this
set of Ravens, Baltimore finds themselves unable to generate
any type of flight. In a game which everyone tuned in, Kansas
City versus Baltimore was just a further reason to say: the scent
of rotten eggs are beyond unbearable. For starters, this wasn't
part of the script for 2025.
Baltimore suffered more than just a 37-20 road loss;
quarterback Lamar Jackson left the game with a hamstring
injury. Being 1-3 through four games sounds like heavy
burdens. If you want the honest truth, it's the undoing of a
team whose biggest woes start within themselves.
The number one scoring offense does it's job, but teams have
figured out Jackson's flaws; while forcing the timing of his
passes to sail. What used to be one of the best defenses has
become a mirage of bad play calling. From first in scoring
defense to thirty-first, Baltimore's woes linger heavily.
In a division which it looks to their rival Pittsburgh, Baltimore
faces an uphill battle to figure out their mishaps. Running back
Derrick Henry could be on the downside of being dominate;
while the skilled arsenal of receivers are showing flash but no
pop. Offensive line getting worked is not something Ravens
fans want to watch. This stems from being a flawed team and
playing through blemishes of having Jackson rake over their
inconsistency.
Baltimore scores a lot of points, but giving up on the flip side
doesn't equal success. Could it be the scheme is no longer
potent and easy to dissect? Have teams caught up with the
Ravens high octane dynamic of Jackson? We've seen the slow
starts and hit another gear in October through November. But
this doesn't feel like the way Ravens fans hoped for.
Head coach John Harbaugh has built this team through hard-
nosed, old school smash mouth football. A tenured coach with
plenty of flaws whose gotten the most out of players. Does it
start with offensive coordinator Todd Monken or defensive
coordinator Zach Orr? Either way, losses are piling up and
rotten eggs become louder with each crack.
With a gauntlet of games on deck, Baltimore doesn't have time
to point fingers. With the odds of Jackson missing games,
backup quarterback Cooper Rush will do enough to win games.
As a Cowboys fan, you're in good hands flock nation. He'll keep
you in without giving it away; even if you have to condense the
playbook, your offense will be steady.
It'll be on the defense to step their game up and find courage to
help turn this season around. You don't need another loss and
expect to make it to January while needing help from other
teams. A change of flight starts now heading into week five and
beyond. Don't allow anymore rotten eggs to hatch and leave
bad stenches across the city.