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18 hours ago, MPL said:

It felt like Josh never really had a solid command of what the Ravens were doing defensively — something that became increasingly problematic as the deficit increased. And I think because Josh wasn't able to fully predict what the defense was doing, he wasn't always able to get the protection aligned how it needed to be. The Ravens delayed blitzes really caused problems. I know Torrence has had his struggles but I remember one play where he had a DT driving to his left and then a blitzing linebacker shooting the gap that had opened up to his right. Not a really a winnable situation for Torrence. 

I also feel like Josh has a tendency to bail early when he doesn't quite know what he's seeing, because he knows if he can get outside the pocket he has a chance to create through improv. It often works, but sometimes it also creates more pressure than if he would have just stayed in the pocket. And I think the latter was the case throughout much of the 2nd half of the Ravens game. 

 

 

Josh definitely has a tendency to bail early when he doesn't quite know what he is seeing. That is because he is still an athlete first and a processor second. That isn't to say he is a bad processor before anyone jumps on it. But I just think he is still more comfortable relying on his body than his mind when things get messy. 

 

The Ravens weren't actually blitzing that much. What they were doing was dropping out linemen and bringing linebackers a ton. And it was just creating a ton of chaos and confusion. 

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On 10/1/2024 at 10:19 PM, DapperCam said:

I would give Dawkins a -1 for his blocking on the trick play. He missed the initial block because he ran into Kincaid, and then he missed a second opportunity to get a piece of Van Noy after the play was already broken. Two whiffs on one play.

that playcall was so out of the ordinary and in my judgement did not count as a standard pass blocking play to be graded. no one on the OL was graded on that play accordingly

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16 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Josh definitely has a tendency to bail early when he doesn't quite know what he is seeing. That is because he is still an athlete first and a processor second. That isn't to say he is a bad processor before anyone jumps on it. But I just think he is still more comfortable relying on his body than his mind when things get messy. 

 

The Ravens weren't actually blitzing that much. What they were doing was dropping out linemen and bringing linebackers a ton. And it was just creating a ton of chaos and confusion. 

Also all the defenders that got into the backfield pretty quickly despite not blitzing. 

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On 10/1/2024 at 11:35 AM, MPL said:

It felt like Josh never really had a solid command of what the Ravens were doing defensively — something that became increasingly problematic as the deficit increased. And I think because Josh wasn't able to fully predict what the defense was doing, he wasn't always able to get the protection aligned how it needed to be. The Ravens delayed blitzes really caused problems. I know Torrence has had his struggles but I remember one play where he had a DT driving to his left and then a blitzing linebacker shooting the gap that had opened up to his right. Not a really a winnable situation for Torrence. 

I also feel like Josh has a tendency to bail early when he doesn't quite know what he's seeing, because he knows if he can get outside the pocket he has a chance to create through improv. It often works, but sometimes it also creates more pressure than if he would have just stayed in the pocket. And I think the latter was the case throughout much of the 2nd half of the Ravens game. 

 

Yea. I thought Allen had a pretty poor game. I’m just surprised at this point of his career he and the OL looks that lost.
 

Minshew tore them up in BAL. 30/38 275+ 1 td annd 1 int. And Allen goes 16/29 180 and zero. I repeat zero tds

 

btw Brock Bowers TE. A rookie. Goes 9 for 98 , 11 yards per catch. 
 

Very disappointing offensive performance.

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Thanks for the breakdown.  

 

OL is the hardest position to make the transition from college to pro, outside of QB.  Just speculating, but I just don't think Torrence was mentally ready for 17 games+playoffs, and now he's not confident.  He's a country kid from a college program that is waaaaay in the wilderness compared to their glory years.  Must have been quite the shock to go pro, and he's not outspoken / cocky at all.  As much as Brown has his own issues, he's a physical specimen and is not afraid to speak his mind.

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2 hours ago, notpolian said:

Thanks for the breakdown.  

 

OL is the hardest position to make the transition from college to pro, outside of QB.  Just speculating, but I just don't think Torrence was mentally ready for 17 games+playoffs, and now he's not confident.  He's a country kid from a college program that is waaaaay in the wilderness compared to their glory years.  Must have been quite the shock to go pro, and he's not outspoken / cocky at all.  As much as Brown has his own issues, he's a physical specimen and is not afraid to speak his mind.

 

Yet I thought Torrence had a very good rookie season.

 

He should have had all the confidence in the world heading into his second NFL season.

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10 hours ago, HIT BY SPIKES said:

 

Yet I thought Torrence had a very good rookie season.

 

He should have had all the confidence in the world heading into his second NFL season.

He started off really well but kinda slowly went downhill later in the season.  I thought he looked very good first half of last year too.  Hopefully he can get it back together shortly.

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On 10/2/2024 at 2:44 AM, HIT BY SPIKES said:

 

Any theory as to what is happening with Torrence this year?

 

I was excited when we drafted him reasonably early.

 

I was impressed with his play last year as a rookie.

 

However, he certainly has taken a step back this year when he should be improving after a year of NFL diet, weight room, video watching and coaching.

it doesnt appear to be a strength issue. He is quite powerful in run blocking and i don't believe i've seen him bull rushed. He's not very good with his hands and has trouble moving laterally. I think its a technique issue.. and maybe an awareness issue. 

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