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On 10/31/2019 at 9:16 AM, Hunter2_1 said:

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8:20 PM. NBC. M&T Bank Stadium

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The Past

January 10, 2010 Baltimore Ravens 33–14 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium 68,756 Joe Flacco Tom Brady
October 17, 2010 New England Patriots 23–20 Baltimore Ravens Gillette Stadium 68,756 Joe Flacco Tom Brady
January 22, 2012 New England Patriots 23–20 Baltimore Ravens Gillette Stadium 68,756 Joe Flacco Tom Brady
September 23, 2012 Baltimore Ravens 31–30 New England Patriots M&T Bank Stadium 71,269 Joe Flacco Tom Brady
January 20, 2013 Baltimore Ravens 28–13 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium 68,756 Joe Flacco Tom Brady
December 22, 2013 New England Patriots 41–7 Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium 71,269 Joe Flacco Tom Brady
January 10, 2015 New England Patriots 35–31 Baltimore Ravens Gillette Stadium 68,756 Joe Flacco Tom Brady
December 12, 2016 New England Patriots 30–23 Baltimore Ravens Gillette Stadium 66,829 Joe Flacco Tom Brady

Sunday night the Patriots take on Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. The second-year quarterback is slowly changing how the quarterback position is played, both as a passer and as a runner. His passing numbers are solid, with an Adjusted Net Yards per Pass (ANY/A) of 6.70 (13th in the league) and his QBR of 70.9 is fifth in the league, behind only Dak Prescott, Patrick Mahomes, Russell Wilson and Deshaun Watson. If you want to talk about more advanced metrics, Jackson’s Expected Points Added per Play (EPA/P) is 0.2, 12th among passers. (Data courtesy of Ben Baldwin from The Athletic Seattle).

But when you consider what Jackson brings to the table as a runner, the picture becomes even more formidable. Despite a bye last week, Jackson still is 10th in the league in rushing, with 576 yards under his belt. He averages 82.3 yards per game (edging out Saquon Barkley) which is good for ninth in the league.

He is truly a difficult player to defend, and how the Patriots choose to contain him on Sunday night is going to be fascinating to watch.

New England employs a 3-2-6 defensive package, using safety Patrick Chung (#23) as a joker-type player, dropping him down into a linebacker’s alignment. Up front they use a 4i-0-3 defensive formation, and they bring Van Noy down over the tight end. Once more, provided the players up front are disciplined, they can stop the run. 

 

https://www.patspulpit.com/2019/10/31/20940265/film-room-ravens-patriots-nfl-week-9-lamar-jackson

 

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They can stop the run, but can they stop the pass? Can our OL let Brady and the boys do their thing? We'll see

NE: 27

BALT: 24

The Ravens aren't scoring 24 on your D. I'd be surprised if they put up 17. 

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8 hours ago, SBLIII said:

Harry activated for tomorrow.

 

 

Probably the part of this game I'm most excited for. Don't expect him to get heaps of looks, but if he pans out in any way, shape or form this year then it will be a great boost to the O. Almost as exciting as Wynn coming back in week 12!

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43 minutes ago, biggbrd said:

Probably the part of this game I'm most excited for. Don't expect him to get heaps of looks, but if he pans out in any way, shape or form this year then it will be a great boost to the O. Almost as exciting as Wynn coming back in week 12!

Yeah lets hamstring this **** 

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