Sunday, October 19, 2008

Ravens Game Notes (10/19/08)

WEEK 7 - BALTIMORE RAVENS (2-3) AT MIAMI DOLPHINS (2-3)

The Baltimore Ravens (2-3) travel to Miami to face the fledgling Dolphins (2-3), in a showdown of the league's top-ranked defense and the NFL's most electrifying offense.

This game is a rematch of last season, where the Dolphins bested the Ravens in overtime to pick up their first (and only) victory of the year, preventing the first 0-16 season in NFL history.

The Ravens, coming off a complete team loss against the Indianapolis Colts, need to rebound this week to keep pace with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Similarly, the Miami Dolphins need a victory to stay within a crowded AFC East that has been blown wide open with the season-ending injury to Patriots QB Tom Brady.

MATCH-UPS

Ravens offense vs. Dolphins defense: The Ravens' 29th-ranked aerial attack gets a respite of sorts, after having faced four passing defenses this season currently ranked in the top ten (Cleveland's defense is 11th). The Dolphins are 29th in the league against the pass, which creates an even match-up on paper. The development of QB Joe Flacco has been shaky in recent weeks, making his play the biggest factor for the Ravens offense. However, he should be more comfortable making reads against a Miami secondary that has been susceptible to big plays; the Dolphins have allowed 20 completions of 20+ yards and 5 completions of 40+ yards (both second in the league).

As for the Ravens' 7th-ranked ground attack, the Miami Dolphins boast an 8th-ranked rushing defense that is far more aggressive than the Indianapolis Colts' -- which does not bode well for Willis McGahee & co., after last week's dismal performance in Lucas Oil Stadium. Part-time tailback, natural FB Le'Ron "L-Train" McClain will need to wear down the Dolphins' stout defensive line to take the sting off of the hits McGahee will take today. Rookie RB Ray Rice may not get as many carries for the rest of this season until he improves his ball-handling skills, as his size and inexperience has made him susceptible to fumbling.

Ravens offensive coordinator (and former Dolphins head coach) Cam Cameron is expected to open up the playbook for Joe Flacco, and the results will be either hit or miss. Cameron may have downplayed the revenge aspect of this game, but there is no doubt that he would take pleasure in defeating his former team. Cameron knows the personnel on this Dolphins defense, despite the massive roster turnover under new head coach Tony Sparano, and he will exploit every mistake his old players make.

Dolphins offense vs. Ravens defense: The Miami Dolphins' 10th-ranked offense has enjoyed much success since the debut of their modified Wildcat formation. However, this 'Cat might be tamed by a Ravens defense that is ranked 1st in the league in defending both the run and the pass. Ronnie Brown has made his case to be the most dominant RB in the NFL this season, and Ricky Williams is experiencing a career resurgence. Chad Pennington has played the most efficient football of his career, and the Dolphins are reaping the benefits.

Baltimore's defense, though statistically-dominant, has been vulnerable to big plays in the second half. In close losses to the Steelers and Titans, the Ravens allowed late scoring drives in consecutive weeks, resulting from lapses in discipline and focus. This week, the Ravens may need to play more conservative than usual, as the Wildcat formation of the Dolphins takes advantage of breakdowns in the secondary. Without the services of SS Dawan Landry, CB Samari Rolle, and DT Kelly Gregg, the Ravens defense cannot afford to take too many risks.

Special teams: The Ravens will be without returner Yamon Figurs this week, who has been inconsistent in recent weeks. Jim Leonhard will take over return duties, in addition to filling Dawan Landry's spot at strong safety. Veteran kicker Matt Stover has been shaky thus far, but will need a big day to prove that he can still help this Ravens squad. Punter Sam Koch will be called upon to help the Ravens win the crucial field position battle, should the offense struggle again.

RAVENS INJURY REPORT

Out:
Yamon Figurs (WR/KR) - Knee
Dawan Landry (SS) - Neck
Samari Rolle (CB) - Shoulder
Adam Terry (OT) - Knee

Questionable:
Ed Reed (FS) - Hamstring (expected to play)
Demetrius Williams (WR) - Ankle (expected to play)

Probable:
Lamar Divens (DT) - Illness
Jared Gaither (OT) - Neck
Fabian Washington (CB) - Shoulder (expected to play)
Tom Zbikowski (S) - Shoulder

Injured Reserve:
Kyle Boller (QB)
Prescott Burgess (LB)
P.J. Daniels (RB)
Dwan Edwards (DL)
Tavares Gooden (LB)
Kelly Gregg (DT)
Scott Kuhn (TE)
Quinn Sypniewski (TE)
Kelly Talavou (DT)
Marshal Yanda (OL)

UPCOMING RAVENS GAMES

The Ravens return home to face a struggling Oakland Raiders squad, before heading back on the road for three consecutive games against the Browns, Texans, and defending Super Bowl Champion New York Giants.

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