DavelinaJolie
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No Tavon Young. Ouch.
Heh. I'm a ravens fan. You're right, the way to beat Jackson is by gap discipline and setting the edges on D, but the Chargers appear to have lost their best run defenders for this game and part of what helps the Ravens is their defenders are light and got pushed around last time by the Ravens OL. Schematically the Ravens do a great job pre and post snap in unbalancing the defence, the pulling guards and tackles create more space for Jackson to run in. I'm not sure discipline alone will do it for the Chargers and Jackson and Dixon will likely get theirs. Even with the losses on D I think the Chargers do a better job of up the middle on Gus Edwards and his dive plays, maybe limit him a bit. That said he breaks tackles so often because of his aggressive running style.
I don't think the Ravens get the pressure on Rivers they did last time and Keenan Allen will have a better game. I fancy Rivers to go over 300, whether that will be enough depends on how well Jackson throws the ball, hoping he goes over 200 yards and attacks the seams.
Yeah, forget the weather, the playcalling will make this a low scoring game.Wager - there will be more turnovers than touchdowns scored in this game.
LA will expose the Ravens I reckon
Ravens defense keeping them in this game. Should they go down by 14+ I'm not sure if this 1970s offense can come from behind.
The D does.Ravens obviously don't want to win this game.
They got a bad spot, should have challenged the spot then gone for itharbaugh is a coward
They got a bad spot, should have challenged the spot then gone for it