The Ravens were able to win the battle of the backup QBs in Pittsburgh in a game where both starting quarterbacks got concussed and the backup had to get significant playing time. We discuss how the Ravens opportunistic defense and special teams supported the JK led offense for a key divisional win.
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It certainly wasn’t pretty, but at least Justin Tucker had the opportunity to crush the NFL record for longest field goal conversion. In a game that was supposed to be an easy W, we discuss why the game was so close and how the Ravens can move forward.
The Ravens found a way to stick with the NFC leading Packers until the very end, coming up just short on a controversial 2 point conversion in an attempt to take the lead with 42 seconds left in regulation. We break down that choice and the play that got the Ravens to that inflection point with listener Patrick.
After that we discuss the 3rd and 4th round compensatory picks the Ravens received in this year’s draft by going down memory lane of all the Ravens comp picks over time. We couldn’t find this list anywhere so we made it ourselves! A Ravens ReCAP exclusive!
1996: 6th round: WR James Roe
1997: 6th round: DE Cornell Brown 7th round: QB Wally Richardson
1998: 7th round: TE Cam Quayle
1999: 4th round: G Edwin Mulitalo
2000: No Picks
2001: No Picks
2002: 6th round: WR Javon Hunter, RB Chester Taylor, S Chad Williams
2003: 4th round: FB Ovie Mughelli 5th round: OT Tony Pashos 7th round: OT Mike Mabry, CB Antwoine Sanders
2004: 6th round: WR Clarence Moore 7th round: WR Derek Abney, G Brian Rimpf
Ravens fans got a surprise Sunday evening when news broke that OBJ decided to sign with the Ravens. We briefly discuss the acquisition and proceed with our regularly scheduled draft coverage focusing on the defense.
After this weekend’s win, the Ravens Flock has to decide if they truly believe a win is a win. We discuss an absolutely suffocating defensive performance that was overshadowed by an offensive showing that struggled to score points until late in the game.
The Ravens put on another show against a top NFC team at M&T Bank Stadium. With a defense that only allowed 6 first downs and an offense that would have scored 40+ if they kept their foot on the gas, there is a lot to be excited about in Baltimore.