Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Lamar running and King Henry rolling for Ravens offense
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Nestor Aparicio, Luke Jones
Nestor Aparicio 00:00
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Luke Jones 02:29
Definitely, Todd monkin wants to throw more than this. Thereโs no question about that. But I think Sunday was a unique circumstance in the sense of one. We know that this offensive line has struggled in general. Two, I think you saw what happened with the Dallas Cowboys against the saints last week, and even their week one win against the browns, looks a little bit different when you consider what the rounds, what their body of work has been through three weeks. You know that looks less impressive than maybe it felt in week one, but I think they looked at that Dallas front and said, Okay, what are we going to do here? Weโre going to drop back with Lamar 30 plus times. Not that we donโt like doing that, but dealing with Micah Parsons and dealing with DeMarcus Lawrence on the other side, and what that could entail for your offensive line and for your past protection. So or you look at that front collectively and see that itโs undersized and they have undersized linebackers, and you say, You know what this could be a Derek Henry game. And yeah, weโre going to mix in some Lamar. Weโll give Justice Hill a few carries here and there as well. Just to keep them honest, when we go with that kind of a offensive look, but weโre going to run the football. I think the Ravens absolutely looked at this game and said, This could be a 200 plus yard rushing game for us. I think that that was always their idea, their vision going into this game. And for all the talk about changes on the offensive line to me. John Harbaugh even said on Friday, youโll probably see some different guys in there. Was there a little bit of an element of giving Dallas something to think about there? Sure. Was there a little bit of an element of throwing the fan base of bone, so to speak, in terms of all the angst over this toe line, and Daniel fallele and go down the list of all the different concerns about the O line in general, sure, but I think some of this also was theyโre going to go out there with their starters, and if they needed to pivot, they were going to pivot. But if theyโre going to run the ball down Dallasโs throat, as they did, then theyโre going to stick with that. And that worked very well. And second half, sure. I mean, there, there are plays. Are there a couple drives where you could look at it and say, okay, it didnโt go as well as it did in the first half, for example. But yeah, they scored 28 points last time I checked. Look around the league scoring and offense and passing games and all that is down. So thatโs kind of what makes it even more. Perplexing to see what happened for the Ravens defense in the fourth quarter and whatโs happened to their past defense collectively through three weeks, but in terms of their offense. I mean, do I think Todd monkin went into and said all the Mars only going to throw 15 times? No. But I think he they went into this game thinking this probably wasnโt going to be a 40 pass attempt game by any means, if they did what they wanted to do. And you know, thatโs why Derek Henry ended up running for a buck 50 and throwing stiff arms and breaking tackles and scoring two touchdowns. And again, if youโre going to run the ball, Lamar Jacksonโs part of that. I mean, he just is. We can debate how much, how many runs are too many? How many hits are too many. I donโt think he took nearly as many hits as he did against Kansas City, for example. All right,
Nestor Aparicio 05:44
so hereโs where I will interrupt you and just say situational to me. Itโs situational to me, if Lamar is going to run into linebackers, and I love to say that as you like to say, You do
Luke Jones 05:56
love to say that. You have to admit it, you say that all the time. Heโs
Nestor Aparicio 06:01
one of the few quarterbacks in the history of the game that, in the history of the game that seeks contact. Cam Newton tried it for a minute. Steve McNair almost died from it at one point. You know, I remember Steve Grogan doing it. Steve Young concussion himself, you know, like and then there are guys that sat back and got concussion to hell, from Jim McMahon, Trent green, I get all of that, so we donโt talk about that, right? Like, because, like, nobody would hit Lamar in the head and cheap shot him, right? Because I donโt think they I, I just think the quarterbacks are a little more bubble wrap. So Iโll give you that, that thereโs a different set of rules. And I donโt even get into into this with you. Last week, I got into it more with Leonard, where, when people got pissed last week that he got shoved at the at the sideline, itโs almost like he pulls up looking to get that late shove to get 15 yards, like he wants to get shoved, instead of other quarterbacks, Peyton Manning just wanted to get the hell out of bounds, but Tom Brady just wants to get the hell not take any contact. Tom Peyton Manning would turtle up. Now, Iโm not expecting Lamar to do that. Thatโs not his game. But a hook slide here and again. Instead of taking a shiver, Iโd be okay with that. Um, but situationally, when to run, how to run, who he is and what his profile is. You donโt tell Superman not to fly. Thatโs your quote. Thatโll be, that will be your quote on his Hall of Fame bust when youโre making the presentation there. You know when all is said and done, and canโt know how to 15 years from now, as the as the reigning pro football, right? Tell everybody what you are, pro football writers, because I called you poo Bob. Whatโs your real title? I donโt even know.
Luke Jones 07:47
In the pfwa, your chapter, Vice President, Vice President the chap the chapter, Vice President for the Baltimore
Nestor Aparicio 07:53
group. And okay, so anyway, so youโre like, so I donโt you know like Lamar and his destiny, and his health and the destiny of the team, to me, when theyโre up 22 points in the third quarter and heโs running up the middle of the field after Henry is dominated, they havenโt found Andrews all day. Theyโre, you know, passed the ball a little bit, but if your best chance to get there is to run and win. And thatโs who this kid is like, and I God love him for that, right? Like, heโs got no quit, no turtle, no hook, slide, like I like, find me to slide. Find me where heโs ever slid. You know, I donโt know, because he doesnโt think that way. He just doesnโt. And the morning after he gets injured, the next time, and there will be a next time? Yeah, I donโt know when next time is. You hope itโs 2029 right? But thatโs not real. The after it happens, I watched Justin Herbert run around, and Iโm thinking, thatโs the end, right? And I just donโt want him doing that. Iโll hear you on slate of hand. First quarter, third and three, we got to get a first down. Fine. Thatโs run number two of the game, or run number four the game. I donโt need run number eight or 10 or 11, being with a 22 point lead in the middle of the third quarter on the road, in the middle of the field. Iโm just saying man, like even at the two minute warning. The fact that it got to the point that he had to be the guy taking the ball, as I wrote in my column, this the fact that it gets to that, that heโs running the ball in minute 58 in a game where they had a three touchdown lead, theyโre doing something wrong. And the thing to me thatโs wrong is using him in a way thatโs not smart, thatโs all. Thatโs all. I mean, heโs got a Ronnie Superman, heโs he gives him the lead, he gives him this thing nobody else has. Then make him the decoy. Make him the. Decoy instead of the bait.
Luke Jones 10:04
Derrick, Henry ran 20
Nestor Aparicio 10:06
ticket on that. Go ahead. I dropped my Raven. There you go. Derek, Henry
Luke Jones 10:09
ran 25 times on Sunday. Uh, look, thereโs merit to what youโre saying. And thank you.
Nestor Aparicio 10:16
Thank you. Thank you for at least pointing that i i will continue. Sometimes you look at me like youโre easy,
Luke Jones 10:23
because you wildly inflate the number of hits he take. Heโs taken over the course of his career. Itโs
Nestor Aparicio 10:29
about the one he canโt take. I saw Joe Flacco take that one with with key. I mean, nobodyโs a kill shot on Lamar. I would agree with you. Heโs amazing at avoiding killing you,
Luke Jones 10:40
just, you just defeated your own statement there, because Joe Flacco got hurt in the pocket. Lamar got hurt in the pocket two years ago. At some point in time, quarterbacks just get hurt. Like, thatโs part of for all the you know, for all your talk about Lamar Jackson and Joe burrow canโt stay healthy either. I mean, like some of this is just, itโs football, so my own, my only, my biggest pushback to you is that you absolutely exaggerate the number of hits he takes. The Kansas City game we were on. If you notice, I was very much in agreement for you with that specific game, but I donโt
Nestor Aparicio 11:14
think he takes it. I think he makes himself susceptible to it. Heโs the quarterback. At any point he can slide and theyโre not allowed to touch him. I saw him last week literally go to the sidelines play the patty cake to get shoved. He got shoved, and the fans went nuts, and he didnโt even get the flag.
Luke Jones 11:36
You said other Iโve seen Patrick mahomes do. Patrick mahomes Does that all the time trying to get a call on the sideline like, well,
Nestor Aparicio 11:42
says 40 pounds on Lamar, and he shouldnโt be doing it either. And if I were Andy Reid, Iโd say, Donโt do that. Donโt be a dumbass. I mean, our seasons on the law, donโt take any contact. You donโt need to take but if you have to take contact at the two minute warning to go slate of him with zay and run up the middle to save the game, thatโs contact out here. It still was contact. I donโt want him to take in minute 38 of that football game. I mean, what are we going to talk about?
Luke Jones 12:09
What the actual problem? What can we talk about, what the actual problem of the game was? Sure the defense, you know, and not finishing a football game. I mean, you know, we can just run the same argument on repeat every week at this point. I mean, we clearly disagree in terms of, you know, you donโt want Lamar to run at all. Thatโs fine. I am fine with Lamar running. Not
Nestor Aparicio 12:28
true. Thatโs not true. Itโs you Sure.
Luke Jones 12:31
Make it sound that way.
Nestor Aparicio 12:34
I want it to be a better fake out than a make out. You know what? I mean. I want it to be the ultimate cheese, the ultimate they already know he can run. Heโs already theyโve already got an account for him. In a big way. Make them pay for that with your arm, with Derrick Henry, with any of this arsenal of everything else, give the ball to somebody else, because they all get paid to and thatโs really what heโs getting paid to do, not run sleight of hand at the two minute warning, to save the game.
Luke Jones 13:13
If you have to save the game, you have to save the game. Are we in agreement on that? At least Yes, 100% okay, so if your problem is the runs that he the runs in the third quarter, earlier in the fourth quarter, and, you know, I mean, I think that in the third quarter, let me I have the game book in front of me. Third quarter, he ran four times for 36
Nestor Aparicio 13:33
yards. Iโd like to think thereโs some other way to beat them than this. Thatโs all Iโm saying.
Luke Jones 13:36
You know, again, Derek Henry, I mean, did you want Derek Henry, to just carry it 40 times on Sunday.
Nestor Aparicio 13:42
Iโm asking truthful. Well, they just gave Justice Hill some money. You know what I want them to do? I want them to operate like a normal offense at the end of the game, be 22 for 28 or 31 with 274 yards and a touchdown pass or two. I want, you know what I really want.
Luke Jones 13:57
But they did that a lot last year, but, but you were the one primary for Derrick Henry, then
Nestor Aparicio 14:03
finish a game. Yeah, itโs, itโs working with Greg. Yeah, theyโre
14:07
starting games. It canโt, you know, theyโre sure. And Lamar is running in the linebackers at the at the two minute and again. But it should be happening that weโre still, weโre still missing. Yeah, the plot here is that the defense is completely crumbling in the fourth quarter, four really, no reason, right? I
Luke Jones 14:21
mean, itโs if youโre in a position where your defense has been on the field for, you know, through the first 45 minutes, first three quarters, and itโs a 30 to 15 disadvantage, and the defense has already been on the field for what should be a gameโs worth of snaps in the fourth quarter, then Iโll hear something about, for example, maybe youโre throwing the ball too much and youโre not doing it very well, and itโs getting the defense back on the field way too quickly, but weโre not seeing that, right? I mean, this, thatโs what was so concerning about this. And again, Iโm not trying to change the subject entirely. I mean, part of what weโre doing with Lamar is just, you know, this is what we do, right? Itโs a little bit of pro wrestling, but thereโs also truth, and now we go back and forth about it. But this game set up in a way that what happened in the fourth quarter should not have happened like period, because you ran the ball so well through three quarters, because your defense was not in a position where that they were completely exhausted, that they were on the field so much, right? I mean, so why did that happen? Also that Dallas couldnโt run the ball at all, so they were completely one dimensional. Second week in a row they paced, faced an opponent that the game script, you know, game flow, score, the game and also what that team was, what was or was not able to do, should have made them extremely predictable. So the raiders were very predictable throwing the ball late in that game last week, and Dallas was very predictable, needing to throw the ball down three scores and not able to run the ball with any level of meaningful effectiveness. So well,
Nestor Aparicio 15:53
when you pass the pass rush has to be there to get him off his spot. You have to contain a running quarterback who could scamper for 12 yards and keep the sticks moving, which is what youโre trying to avoid. And then you have to cover your ass off and no assignments on the back end. And certainly after the play, you have to tackle, if there is such a thing as after the play you donโt want to play to happen, you got to get, you know, so all of those things, pass rush, communication, coverage, tackling. Oh, here we go again. 18 minutes into this, Iโm bitching about Lamar, but linebackers, you and me, youโre Mean Gene Iโm Vince. You know, youโre Bobby Heenan. On Bobby Heenan, Iโm hit you over to head with the chair. We have mentioned penalties, you know, like, you know, so we can talk about all this defensively. But then thereโs the penalty part of it, too, sure.
Luke Jones 16:44
And look, I mean, you, you can be mad all you want about a couple of the penalties, and Iโm not going to sit here and say that I thought that Iโve thought every single call the last couple weeks were right. That said, I donโt think the league is I donโt think thereโs a conspiracy. If there were a conspiracy theory that would have conspired against the Ravens from building a 28 point or a 28 six lead in the first place, right? So, yeah, theyโve got to clean that up. And theyโre, theyโre penalties that are happening in any phase, whether we talked about the pre snap penalties that really rear their head last week, offensively, weโve talked about it on defense, you know, for every play, like the old way roughing the passer, where, yeah, I scratch my head and look at that and say, really, I mean, thatโs, thatโs really roughing the passer there. But
Nestor Aparicio 17:30
there are others lift the push and the delivery down becomes like a thing. And, you know the fact that prayers talking about it, the fact that Tom Brady, by the way, Tom Brady, I You think itโs any good, thatโs another so I think heโs,
Luke Jones 17:48
I donโt think he was terrible. But put it this way is, is he what Tony Romo like? What Tony Romo, which, by the way, I think Romo is plateaued as an analyst, but he was a phenom when he started doing it? No, itโs not Tony Romo. In fact, theyโre not their previous number one guy had been Greg Olsen, right? I think heโs certainly no better than Greg Olsen. I think Greg Olsen actually did a pretty decent job. You know, not, not that heโs John Madden. You know, then I know whatโs
Nestor Aparicio 18:16
amazing about Romo. Itโs almost like he went from having all of this enthusiasm, excitement to where I was with up on the roof with Jerry Sandusky a couple years ago in Las Vegas, to saying this isnโt as much fun as it used to be. It just feels like weโre almost not having fun. And it feels like Brady is so mechanical about and there are these long pauses where heโs clearly watching the replay to try to figure out what he wants to say, and he processes the game at a level no one in the history of the world has. And by the way, Raskin and I got into this this week, and I donโt mind me, Andrew, you got plenty to be fighting about Lamar and the bills and all week, but the Manning cast on Monday night with Belichick. I havenโt really watched it, but Iโve seen elements of it, like later in the morning after that. Apparently, itโs better than Joe Buck. And thereโs a point where you get bored with it. And I know 33 years of me doing this, thereโs some mornings you donโt really feel like talking about last nightโs Corbin burns effort, even though you put the whole evening into doing it, and I get all of that. But I do think thereโs a newness and a freshness in the case of Romo. And I would even throw this Adley rutschman, added that there was an enthusiasm about Adley rutschman to just a general energy that some and La Mars, you know, guilty of this when the energy is good and bad. Ray Lewis, the energy never turned off for 17 years. We could, like, you never know if theyโre winning or losing. You just knew there was the next play. And thatโs just sort of the energy that the team brought, that came with it, that comes with winning and all of that. And I think the broadcaster a little bit like that, the Brady thing to me. It feels like heโs not ready for prime time. It, just it, just it. Thereโs an energy about a game that Roma, that John Madden, boom. He had it every day he, you know, and like, it was something that even on his when he got older, he still kind of even had a little bit of that kind of energy about him. And I think the the broadcast from that perspective, um, and thatโs the weird part of Brady. I donโt think itโll ever get good. Thatโs my thought on that. But we were meandering. We were talking defense. Iโm sorry,
Luke Jones 20:29
no, no, itโs fine. And Iโd also say, I mean, give him some time. I mean, yes, heโs Tom Brady, Hall of Fame quarterback and all these Super Bowls. Heโs, heโs been a a broadcaster, meaning that the A Team broadcast analyst for three games. So I hear what youโre saying. Look, I I, if you told me that that wasnโt Tom Brady and it was just some generic analyst, Iโd say it was totally fine, but completely unmemorable. Like, you know, like you youโd forget about it, and itโs like, oh, you know, it was fine. Anyway, back to the defense, where you look at this group and how do you perform the way that you did for three quarters, in the same way we talked about this for the first half against the Raiders, and it looked as bad as it is at the end of the game, considering you shouldnโt be all that exhausted, and you have a completely one dimensional team thatโs chasing points, chasing the scoreboard, has not been able to run. I mean, man, for all the for all the hand wringing about the Ravens handling of their offensive line this off season, what the heck kind of plan was it to bring Ezekiel Elliott, whoโs probably four years past is prime back to be your starting running back. I mean, you want to talk about and you know me, Iโm Mr. Football analytics. Donโt want to pay running backs. That doesnโt mean you donโt put, you canโt put anything into it, right? That doesnโt mean you donโt put anything into it. So all of this is about Dallas, and look the ravens, CD, lamb was largely a non factor on Sunday, right? I mean, youโre talking about an elite receiver there. But then you see Ferguson six catches, 95 yards. You see their fullback making plays in some pivotal moments. Thereโs missed tackles. I mean, theyโre, theyโre complimentary, complimentary receivers catching touchdowns. I mean, just, how does it go from so great to that bad. In the fourth quarter, we
Nestor Aparicio 22:24
mentioned Brady. Brady was almost crapping on them that the fullback was running like through
Luke Jones 22:29
the pasture, right? And you just look at and the middle
Nestor Aparicio 22:34
back, I can hear Brady like, what are you doing out there? That middle,
Luke Jones 22:38
intermediate portion of the field continues to be an issue. You know, when theyโre you know, when you and I give them credit, early in the game, they they played press coverage. You know, they were more aggressive, and it worked, and but then as the fourth quarter kind of commenced, they all the things that they did well for three quarters just went away.
Nestor Aparicio 22:57
And Iโm gonna say they missed the Ian clowny, Iโm gonna say that they, theyโre gonna miss finishing plays and where we are with OA and with Mata BK at this point, and and roquan Smith and Kyle Hamilton, the special those are the two special players on the team, right? Like, I think we and Matt a BK, I mean, yeah,
Luke Jones 23:19
yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I one thing I did love that they did. Iโd like see him at a BK lining up on the edge. I I want to see them do that not, not every play. Let me be very clear about this, but when they gave him the contract that they did after the season that he had last year, and I even thought this, and he confirmed this a couple weeks ago when he was at the podium, actually, I thought he looked slightly leaner, you know, not like a dramatic body transformation, but that he shed five to seven pounds, something like that. And I thought, You know what, Chris Jones lines up on the edge in big moments for the chiefs. Why not do that with Mata BK but to what you just said, some more like Reggie White build, you know, like what you just Yeah, to what you just said, I think Do they miss what jadavion Clowney was last year? Yeah,
Nestor Aparicio 24:04
but what Van Noy was a year ago, you know? I
Luke Jones 24:06
mean, they had no noise. Been excellent so far. I mean, heโs back to back games with two sacks, right? That spin move was pretty devastating. Always been good for me, though their pass rush has just been a little too feast or famine. When itโs been good, itโs been like, awesome, but then thereโs also been some periods of time where youโll find a law. But what they really miss, and I say this with no disrespect to Zach Gore, Iโm still a believer that Zach Gore, when itโs all said and done, is going to be a good defensive coordinator. They miss Mike McDonald right now. I mean, they just do, they do. I donโt think thereโs any way to dispute that, but I will say, in fairness to Zach or we were having similar conversations about the Ravens defense early in 2022 Whereโs wink. And, you know, the personnel was different, not so much, whereโs wink, but it was just like, what like? What is this like? Why is Marcus Peters not very good and, and why is this first round rookie, Kyle Hamilton, looking totally lost? Like all these different things, it took them some time they rounded into form. They certainly it helped that they added roquan Smith at the trade deadline. Thereโs no question about that. Thatโs an understatement. But two years later, youโre kind of looking at this now, and you know, where is Kyle Hamilton right now, in terms of, you know, when I see him, heโs missing tackles, and where is roquan Smith, who, you know, if Iโm going to be honest with you, Nestor, I think heโs looked a half step slow in pass coverage. You know, how much of that is the individual player, and how much of that is perhaps scheme and call, you know, playing, play calling and and just maybe guys not being in the optimal place on any given play. You know, itโs probably a combination of both. And you know, to your point, Kyle Hamiltonโs been on the injury report some. Heโs probably not 100% healthy. You know, he had a lot of nagging things over the course of even going back to the spring, he talked about it this past Friday, so, but, but the point is, with that, you need your stars to be stars, and their defense for as well as it played over three quarters. And there was a lot to really like about the defense through the first three quarters, it just completely went away in the fourth. And you you canโt have that. Iโll take the defense that struggles in the first quarter before settling in, way more than the defense that dominates in three quarters, and then youโre desperate to hold on at the end. I mean, that was a game that felt like, if it were five minutes longer, they might have lost that game. I mean, thatโs how, how hairy, how unsettling, how unnerving the end of that game was. And you know, theyโve got to figure that out. The makings are there. You know, I still think this is a really good football team, but boy, youโve got to put together 60 minutes. And it starts Put, put argument about Lamar and the O line and all those different things. Comes back to your defense has high expectations and has elite players at every level. You got to start showing up for 60 minutes, not just 30, not just 45 but 60. And until they do that, this is going to keep happening where itโs going to feel like no lead is safe whatsoever.
Nestor Aparicio 27:06
He is Lou Jones. He is Baltimore, Luke. You can follow his work out on the interwebs, the Orioles in New York this week, then in Minnesota. Whatโs it California? But Iโm feeling Minnesota. Iโm feeling Minnesota after theyโre losing, and the way that theyโre losing and the Ravens are winning and still not tasting as good as we want it to be tasting here in September at one and two. Luke, Iโm gonna drop the the Maryland lottery ticket here and say, weโre gonna talk about consistency with the ravens, because I think thatโs what the whole segment was just about is saying, whereโs the consistency? And thatโs what John Harbaugh was talking about all of last week. And Iโm sure thatโll be part of what heโs talking about as he runs for me this week. While youโre covering baseball this week, the amount of the lottery puts out on the road. I am wearing my Costa shirt will be a Costas on Friday afternoon. Please stop by say hello. Weโre going to be celebrating our mutual birthdays. Luke and I both share birthdays in the month of October. Going to be on october 11. Iโm saying thatโs the off day after the Orioles are resting up for the American League Championship Series. Thatโs Friday. The 11th. Will be a pizza Johns and ESS. They have a crab cake. They do not have oysters, but they they might have fried clams. I donโt know. Iโm going to find out, but ask that question, I know they have a crab cake at Pizza Johns. And how would I know when Iโm too busy getting the pepperoni pizza and getting the supreme pizza and getting this crinkle cut french fries and seeing little ice cream bar they have, theyโre getting on a pizza Johns. But my wife ordered a pizza last weekend for the football game, and I said, Call Pizza John. Sheโs like, I donโt know the number. Iโm like, 410-687-7733, sheโs like, how do you remember that? Iโm like, Iโve been calling a number for 50 years. Itโs itโs like, 410-687-7733, so you gotta say that. Anyway, our friends at Jiffy Lube are also powering us up for the Maryland crab cake tour, and the oyster tour is just rocking right now with our friends from Liberty, pure solutions, one 800 clean water, as well as curio wellness and foreign daughter, our 26th anniversary, still working on getting the logo and the clam and the and the crab right. Just been a busy time around here. We got baseball, football, consistency problems, a one and two team, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills coming to Baltimore, the Yankees this week, the playoffs next week. We hope Oriole Magic, magic numbers, consistency. I thought September was going to be more fun than this. Thank God for Pearl Jam and ELO you.