The Baltimore Ravens are 0-2 and the offensive line has been a large part of the team-wide inconsistencies that head coach John Harbaugh discussed in his postmortem after the Raiders meltdown. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the problems and potential solutions as the Dallas Cowboys await after a bad loss to the Saints.
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Nestor Aparicio, Luke Jones
Nestor Aparicio 00:01
Welcome home. We are, W, N, S, T, Towson, Baltimore, Baltimore, positive. We are. Am 1570 reminder, please set a dial. I have a car too. Thereโs six little things and thereโs six mores just make us one of the numbers. Iโll even be number six. Iโm number six on my own dash. Itโs fine. You could put classic rock. You could put 98 rock you give any matter of fact, if youโre on the am side, weโre on the same side of the Dallas W, b, a, l, and theyโre a big deal. So the Maryland lottery sends us out to do something thatโs a big deal as well. It is our fifth year of the Maryland crab cake tour. Itโs at fadelies on Friday. I got my fade Lee shirt on. Come on down. If you havenโt been to the new fadelies, we will have Raven scratch offs to give away our friends at Jiffy Lube, multi care, power and Luke up, getting him from a training camp down to Camden Yards. The Orioles are home this week, San Francisco, giants in town, tigers in town. We will be at fade Leeโs on Friday afternoon. John Sarbanes going to join us, Congressman, we got some some other great guests, and the Tigers are in town, and the Orioles are in second place. But Iโm not here to talk about baseball right now, itโs a football season, and the Baltimore Ravens are oh and to the former Oakland Los Angeles Raiders of Las Vegas came here and hurt everybodyโs feelings on Sunday, Luke and I are here to continue to discuss that. And I donโt know where we left off, but how about a 10 point lead at home, you know, with 12 minutes left to go in the game, and how that gets squandered, because Harbaugh and I saw this stat has now is like nine double digit losses in the fourth itโs like some outrageous number. Now, youโve been a coach for two decades, you blow some games, but the losses they had last year were curiously weird in that way that they lost games in the last minute of games that theyโve been winning for 58 minutes. I mean, I donโt want to say they almost went undefeated last year, but they ran to the chiefs of the championship game, but they were that good last year, and now they wake up on the bad side of Owen two with this incredibly difficult first place schedule. We donโt know about first place schedules around, because we donโt have them that often, but this is where the first place schedule really starts to smack in the face and say, All right, now, by the way, how about the Raiders seeing two hardballs to start the season two? Thatโs kind of weird, but in our case at Dallas, where theyโre reeling buffalo, where, you know thatโs going to be what it is here on a Sunday night. And then Cincinnati, who looked like they came back to life, um, despite the outcome now. And by the way, the Steelers are too now, yeah,
Luke Jones 02:32
well, and you just said it. I mean, the Bengals are Owen too, so the AFC North kind of upside down right now. I mean, not that I thought,
Nestor Aparicio 02:38
My daughter doesnโt think that.
Luke Jones 02:40
Well compared to expectations, it is, though. So, I mean, you never know. And again, itโs week two. There are plenty of teams that can rebound from an Owen to start. Youโre going to hear a lot of a lot of statistics about oh and two teams and what percentage of them had made the playoffs. And itโs low because bad teams typically start oh and two, or frequently start oh and two. So weโre gonna see. I still think this is a good football team. I still think in the big picture, theyโll be okay, at least as it pertains to being a playoff team and getting in the tournament. But boy, theyโve got some issues, and you canโt allow yourself to dwell on this. You have to turn the page quickly because of what you just said. I mean, youโre going into Arlington to play the cowboys who got embarrassed on Sunday. I still think thatโs a good football team. And by the way, it doesnโt get any easier. It was Chris Jones in week one. It was Max Crosby on Sunday, Micah Parsons now also this coming Sunday and and after that. I mean, youโll have Trey Hendrickson looming a couple weeks after that. So, I mean, theyโve got to figure it out. Theyโve got to be able to run the ball more consistently. They certainly have to pass protect, as we said, you know, my Iโm going to be on high alert, not that weโre allowed to report how theyโre the offensive line is lining up during practice. But do we see Ben Cleveland in place of Daniel fall away? Do we see Rosengarten replace Patrick McCarry? I mean, they both had their concerns. They both had their struggles. Do you just go with the young guy and say, Hey, we need to, we need to start growing, right? I mean, weโre just, weโre spinning at
Nestor Aparicio 04:16
one and four, if you start these young guys and they canโt handle Henderson four weeks from now, and certainly going down to Dallas, where they really got their ass kicked. They got their feelings hurt this week here. Oh and three. Oh, my God. I mean, thatโs a different level of whatever that 4% 9% numbers are of single digit percentages of teams making playoffs and winning Super Bowls. This is this the toughest assignment, I think they have in the first five weeks. For me. For me, this is the toughest game. Well,
Luke Jones 04:49
I think more than anything, itโs the mental part of it, right? I mean, okay, Iโm not even shouldnโt be afraid of the Cowboys, I mean, but at the same time, itโs. Think you are fighting that mental challenge now. I mean, I think from Lamar Jackson on down, you know, just everyone, right? I mean, these guys arenโt used to being in this position. Yes, theyโve blown some games over the last few years in this fashion. But to start Owen two, it is very rare territory. I mean, weโve said it, itโs the only the second time theyโve started, oh and two in the Harbaugh era before 2015 you gotta go back all the way back to 2005 I mean, Nestor, that was the Kyle bowler getting hurt against Indy on in the Sunday night opener, and fans cheering and Anthony Wright coming in the game. And, you know, they they started that year, and you know, things quickly spiraled. And you know, they were fighting an uphill battle the rest of the way, and they werenโt very good over the course of the season. And Ray Lewis gets heard, and other guys got hurt, and they just werenโt they werenโt good enough. You know, 1999 and 2002 were the only other times. So, you know, weโre not talking about of Ravenโs history of overcoming, oh, and two starts. Itโs been more so it goes the other way. Now, again, I still expect this team to get up off the mat and brush themselves off it, but it starts Sunday, because, to your point, you think, oh, and two is taxing mentally. You drop to Owen three, then going home knowing you have the bills on a Sunday night and the Bengals on the road the following week. I mean, again, we we spelled it out in a previous segment. Itโs not this far fetched proposition that they play so that they have to play so horribly to be one in four, for example, or something like that. I mean, that thatโs thatโs poor. The
Nestor Aparicio 06:34
next couple of weeks, they could play well and be one in four. They could lose two out of these three games and play well
Luke Jones 06:38
in order, sure, of course. I mean, not their best football but wouldnโt have to be their worst either. As to your point, I mean, no question about it. So they got to find a way to win a football game. They got to find a way to play a full 60 minutes again. That That game was, I mentioned the final 12 minutes were slapped you in the face in terms of how obvious it was, in terms of the collapse, but I still go back to the interception midway through the third quarter. You know, Lamar trying to find Bateman there, and the ball goes off his hands and you know itโs bounces up. Spillane takes the ball away. I mean, before that play happened, I think a lot of people were sensing, okay, this is where the ravens are really going to seize control. Theyโre up 10, theyโve got the ball. The Raiders just put together their best drive of the day, and they got nothing out of it, and now the ravens are going to seize control. And, you know, they finally got Derek Henry going a little bit, and instead, they handed the ball back back to the raiders and gave them a short field. And that game was very different from that point. So, you know, theyโve theyโve got to find a way to play a full 60 minutes. You know, again, thereโs no shame in losing to the chiefs in week one, right? I mean, I said it, I wrote it. I believed it at the time wholeheartedly that losing to the Chiefs as disappointing as it was, as as taxing and as exhausting as it might have been, mentally after the entire offseason of living with the AFC title game that was tough, but it didnโt change their trajectory. I mean, they lost on the road to the defending Super Bowl champions. Thereโs no shame in that, but there is some shame, absolutely shame, in Squandering a 10 point fourth quarter lead against a team that, letโs face it, letโs call Gardner mentioned what he is. Heโs a placeholder at quarterback for them right now. I mean, theyโre not, theyโre not so bad that theyโre in a full blown rebuild and horrible to the degree that you might consider the Carolina Panthers right now, but theyโre certainly not a team that anyone was anticipating being a playoff team, or a team of any cachet or any real substance to be a threat in the AFC, and maybe they will turn out to be that. I mean, Antonio Pierce, give him credit. I mean, those guys played hard in the second half. To your point, they their best players played way better than the Ravens best players in that second half. But itโs still a team that you expect to win at home, and you expect to win 10 out of 10 at home when youโre up by 10 points in the fourth quarter the way that they were. So itโs extremely frustrating. And I think the post game locker room, there were guys that, you know, searching for answers. I think there were shell shocked. Might be the best way that I would think of it. And I know disgruntled fans will say, Well, they did this last year a couple times. They did it three times in 2022 and Iโll hear all that, but it is a different team, you know, and in the same way that just because they went 13 and four and really 13 and three in games that mattered, you know, that they lost that Pittsburgh game that was a throwaway game in week 18. But it doesnโt mean that theyโre just going to roll the ball out and be the same thing, because it is a different team. They have experienced attrition, coaching wise, and with some of their depth pieces, and certainly on the offensive line, as weโll continue to talk about that at length, but you got to make plays, and they just didnโt make nearly enough plays in any phase of the game to finish off that football game. And as a result, they kept leaving the door cracked for. For the Raiders, and give them credit, they kicked it down when they needed to in the fourth quarter, and thatโs why they come away with the win, and the Ravens are licking their wounds at Owen two right now,
Nestor Aparicio 10:14
philosophically, I wrote that they have a $50 million quarterback and a 50 cent offensive line. The backup plan, right? You know when things go wrong and theyโre going wrong right now, injuries havenโt even happened yet, right? Like they donโt. Theyโre not banged up on the offensive line. Theyโre just not good enough. This whole notion that theyโre going to coach guys up and get them better, Iโd like to think that there would be some optimism in that drive where, you know they would have some decent tape at the end of the third quarter to say, all right, these are some things that have worked, but I donโt know what to do when the offensive line is losing every individual battle on plays, and when thereโs a premier player or series of players, and you mentioned Hendrickson coming down the line, certainly Micah Parsons this week, certainly the game wrecking ability of Max Crosby. And we talked about balding or breaking down all these breakdowns, and showing all of that the offensive line without a net. And the look into Costaโs face two weeks ago when you were in front of him, and even he said, we donโt really know thatโs a thatโs a hell of a mission to make. And now we do know weโre two weeks into this, and we know itโs not good enough right now. And the question is, can it get better? I mean, and listen the loss of joeless Andrus, um, just, I when itโs all said and done, the emotions of all of that I was with a friend who attended his ceremony on Friday after the loss that they had his his memorial the morning after the Thursday night loss against Kansas City, and just how entrenched he was in the emotions of that, and the fact that, not only is the offensive line, did they get their ass kicked, theyโre now going to go into a room all week without him again, and theyโre used to having him there. And I, I donโt know how theyโre going to scotch tape this together for lack of a better expression well,
Luke Jones 12:20
and you just said it. And look, no oneโs saying this to be incentive to be insensitive. I mean, the human element, this is a man who passed away, right? Weโre not. No oneโs trying to be insensitive about that, but theyโre not canceling the season either, right? These guys have a job to do, and theyโd be the first to tell you that, right? I mean, Ronnie Stanley and Tyler linderbaum And Patrick McCarry. They donโt want anyone saying, well, your offensive line coach passed away. Itโs part of this though. I mean, it is. You canโt deny that part of this plan, in terms of this youth movement, was attached to the idea that Joe Dallas Andrews, who they held with such high esteem, was going to coach these guys up. Now thatโs not to say that George warhop, whoโs come in and by the way he talked, spoke last Thursday, classy, and how he handled himself and how he discussed it, and really struck a good balance between, hey, weโve got a job to do, but these guys are, you know, theyโve been through a lot over the last month. I mean, it was Saturday Nestor, you know. And I even noted that in my 12 thoughts going into this week to match up, Saturday marked the one month, one month since the Ravens announced that Joe Dallas Andrews had been hospitalized and they had hired George warhop. I mean, think about that. Thatโs just when he was hospitalized, not talking about when he passed away a couple weeks after one month. I mean, right? I mean,
Nestor Aparicio 13:31
they had never met this guy until a month ago, right? Thatโs a lot. So thatโs where I would
Luke Jones 13:36
say grace for all these individuals from a personal standpoint. And look, we should never get personal when weโre talking about criticizing football players or coaches or anything like that in terms of whatโs happening on the field, right? Itโs business. Itโs results driven industry, right? I mean, all of that we know. We all understand that, even though if we donโt always practice it to the degree that we all should as media or fans, so weโre acknowledging that. But at the same time, the season goes on, and this is a major question mark. This is a major problem. And to your point in terms of plan B or pivoting to others, I mean, okay, you know, Iโve been talking about, plenty of people are talking about Ben Cleveland at brightguard. Check noted, right? You could elect to just go to Roger Rosengarten, which is the long term plan. I think the plan sooner than later. Anyway, you know, if youโre saying, Okay, well, Patrick McCary struggling too, and, you know, we think Patrick McCarry is better suited as our sixth man, and chances are someoneโs going to end up getting banged up anyway, you know, let, letโs go with Rose and garden. Letโs let him get all the starter reps. Letโs let him play and get comfortable and start building rhythm next to and cohesiveness with Ben Cleveland at right guard. You know, Iโll hear that, but those are still, you know, theyโve got to go out and do it. Theyโve got to go out and perform. I mean, okay, veteran Josh Jones would be another option at one of these spots. But, you know, short of going out there and make. To trade. And what team out there right now, in mid September is willingly, eagerly trading you a starting caliber offensive line. I mean, this is not the season for that. The season for that is in March when the Ravens traded Morgan Moses to the Jets, right? I mean, thatโs the kind of thing that happens at that point in the in the season. Now, thatโs not to say that there wonโt be an offensive lineman that you might be able to acquire at some point between now and the trade deadline, but again, what are your reasonable expectations for that? I donโt think youโre acquiring an All Pro, right? Iโm not sure youโre acquiring a younger version of Kevin Zeitler, for that matter. So, I mean, this is, youโve got to figure this out internally. I mean, you do, and, you know, I mean, I donโt think youโre calling up guys from the practice squad. I mean, I hope it doesnโt come to that, but youโve got to figure this out. And this has to be better, and it has to be a cleaner operation. And for all of the Derrick Henry hype over the course of the off season, you know, my biggest question was still, whoโs blocking for him? And you know, thatโs come to fruition over these first couple weeks. And you know, I think some of it is also scheme fit and kind of marrying what he did best in Tennessee with what the Ravens do, which wasnโt necessarily a round peg into a round hole scenario. I mean, he ran, you know, youโre seeing the Ravens play a little more under center than theyโve had, than they have in recent years, but theyโre still going to operate out of the shotgun and pistol, way more. I mean, thatโs, thatโs their offense. Thatโs what Lamar Jackson has done, going back to his days in at Louisville. So, you know, there was always a little bit of a question with that. I mean, Willie Taggart, their running backs coach, acknowledged that much over the summer, where he said, Yeah, early on, when we started talking about signing Derek Henry, I did have some questions, because of what he did in Tennessee compared to what we do here in Baltimore, with our run game and the style that we, that we played so and Iโm not, let me be clear, Iโm not saying that wonโt, that wonโt all get worked out, but youโve got to start with being able to block up front. You got to move people in the running game, and theyโre just not doing that nearly consistently enough right now. So I donโt know, man. I mean, itโs you. You look at this group, I mean, the ravens, they consciously decided to do this. I mean, I think Kevin Zeitler would have been very amenable to, you know, some kind of short term extension. He ended up signing, what with Detroit, off the top of my head, I
Nestor Aparicio 17:35
think it was a one year, $7 million deal. Itโs not like it was lucrative, right? Itโs not like they gave him a five year deal where youโre giving him a bunch of guaranteed money. Felt like Derrick Henry would be a better investment with that money, not knowing that Henryโs only going to touch the ball 1214, times a game. Cycle is going to run block 65 times a game, right? Like, literally and well, pass block. Yeah, right. Well, I mean, heโs going to be in on every play, as opposed to being involved in some of the plays. And this was a value. And look, Eric, the cost is way smarter than me. Just if you can find him, ask him, heโs got analytics, heโs got studies, heโs got this, heโs got, you know, heโs got wisdom, heโs got all of that. They were the ones that decided to do this this way. You were always skeptical of the big money running back, and everybody is except for Chad Weasley, who I had at Coopers this week, who represents Josh Jacobson represents running backs in the league. And you have to have that. You have to have a running back that can do this, do the job. But did you need $9 million worth of running back? I argued for it. So I am the guy thatโs happy Derek Henry is here, but I thought that they had better plans for their offensive line. I think they thought that too. And the belief they have in Voorhees, the belief they had in follow Lele to put him out there, like weโve always looked at it and said that looks a little square and round, looks more like a tackle than a guard, doesnโt it. Doesnโt have the feet to be a tackle, getting out into space. How does he have the feet to be a guard? Canโt get out of his own way? Yeah, heโs big, but Is he strong, like all of those things, and weโre two weeks into this, and I donโt know how they march him back out there and say, Stop Michael Parsons this week, and think that itโs not going to go any worse,
Luke Jones 19:20
yeah. And let me be very clear, I think itโs important not to make this, you know, this referendum in totality, as far as Derrick Henry versus and letโs be clear, letโs not present this as a false choice. Either it wasnโt Derek Henry or Kevin Zeitler. It was Derek Henry or Kevin Zeitler, or any number of other possibilities in terms of your offensive line and ways that you could go about doing that. So, you know, because Iโve seen some people say, Well, what, what guard were they going to get for the money that they gave? Derek Henry, well, like there, thereโs multiple ways to do this. That reminds me of the people back in the day who tried to defend the Ravens trading Anquan Boldin by saying, well, they, they wouldnโt have gotten this guy and this guy if. Yeah, thereโs more than one way to build a roster, right? I mean, thereโs no itโs more than two ways to build a roster. So you know that I rejected it back then, and I rejected the notion that Derek Henry was their only choice in terms of, you know, whether youโre talking about the O line or Derek Henry. I mean, there were lots of ways to and look, they still might this, still might get figured out, right, and maybe itโs as simple as pivoting to Ben Cleveland, and heโll give them a higher floor, and itโll look better, and the year will go on. And Iโm not suggesting that Derek Henry needs to have the 93 cowboys blocking for him. You know, I donโt think anyone has that kind of an expectation, but itโs got to be better than what it is right now, anyone will tell you when you look at you know, especially from an analytics standpoint, and Eric da Costa would attest to this, when you talk about your run blocking compared to your pass block, and when you talk about success on the ground versus pass protection and sacks and all of that, they will tell you that the offensive line is way more responsible for your success on the ground than the running back, and they will also tell you that. And Iโm not saying, Iโm not saying this to pick on the mark. Iโm just saying, in a general sense, they will tell you that sacks and pass protection probably falls a little more on the lap of the quarterback than most people will generally admit. Of course, the offensive line has to pass block. Iโm not suggesting they donโt, but Iโm just saying, when you kind of look at those two concepts, run game tends to be much more offensive line dependent than having a, quote, elite running back. And when you talk about sax allowed, specifically, that tends to be a stat that probably puts, you know, should put a little more culpability on the on the plate of the quarterback. Now that doesnโt mean when Max Crosby blows by Daniel fall a lay or Patrick McCary and sax Lamar that thatโs on Lamar, Iโm not, Iโm not at all suggesting that point is thereโs more nuance to these discussions, right? And everyone was excited about signing Derek Henry, and I get that, I I never said to you, I hate this, or Iโm 100% opposed to this. I would, but I was always skeptical through the lens of, okay, youโve got Derek Henry, but you waved goodbye to Kevin Zeitler and Morgan Moses and yeah, I wasnโt as fazed about John Simpson. I said that at the time. I still am not fazed by that, but replacing three spots on your starting offensive line, and oh yeah, thatโs not including Ronnie Stanley and acknowledging his injury history over the last four years. Thatโs a lot, I mean, that is a lot of change. Nestor, you know, we weโve talked about, you know, just to make a quick, brief comparison with the Orioles, how much roster turn the Orioles have had, and a lot of it dependent by, you know, determined by injuries, right? I mean, but look at what their roster is. Look at what their daily starting lineup is right now compared to what it looked like in May. Thatโs a lot of turnover. And when you have to make that many changes, whether itโs premeditated or whether itโs on the fly, like the Orioles have had to do, or the Ravens have had to do, some of these years where theyโve been ravaged by injuries, chances are it ends up being a diminished form of what you originally had, and thatโs what the ravens are dealing with right now with their own lines. So doesnโt mean the seasonโs over, doesnโt mean that, I donโt think that theyโre going to rebound and be a playoff team and and this offensive line can improve, but this floor is too low right now. I mean, it just is. So thatโs where, again, the short term suggestion or fix that people are imagining right now. Envisioning right now is, yeah, Ben Cleveland, stepping in for fall. Lele, at least itโs his natural position. At least itโs the spot that heโs, you know, heโs and he also worked at left guard, also over the last three years. But at least that, you know, heโs a guard, whereas file a lay. I mean, heโs learning, and, you know, this has been a big experiment, and his pass blocking looked better than people gave him credit for during the preseason. But I just Iโm not seeing it. It doesnโt look good enough, and Iโm not seeing enough glimpses and flashes to say, okay, that rep wasnโt very good. But
Nestor Aparicio 23:58
hey, look at rep
Luke Jones 23:59
2345, and six here. And look at that. Look how impressive that was. Iโm not seeing that upside there. And even again, if thereโs something you could, you would try to envision with someone like him moving from right tackle inside the guard and said, Okay, six foot eight and 380 pounds. You would say on paper, that means, Oh, this guy should be able to maul, absolutely Maul, some people in the run game, you know, run blocking, heโs not doing that. I mean, heโs not playing like a offensive lineman of that size. So if heโs not doing that, and we already have questioned about his footwork and whether his hand placement and all those different things are up to snuff, then what are we doing here? You know, whereโs the upside? So, you know, again, the Ravens know better than I do in terms of expertise and coaching acumen and front office acumen. I get all that at the same time. That doesnโt mean that any coaching staff or any front office is going to bat 1000 right? I mean, we know that. That you know these everyoneโs human at the end of the day, we all make mistakes. We all make bad assessments from time to time and again. I look back, and I donโt want to make it solely about fall Lele, but thatโs just a lot of change in one off season to to try to, especially for a team that was that close to being in the Super Bowl last January, to change it up as much as they have. I think we all expected some hiccups. We all expected inconsistency. But Iโm concerned, I really am, because again, itโs not just Chris Jones, itโs not just Max Crosby. I mean, every team, not every team, let me, let me be clear about that, but most teams around the league have a pass rusher that is going to draw attention and can potentially disrupt and wreck the game if youโre not able to handle them. And they couldnโt handle Max Crosby on Sunday, they just couldnโt, I mean, certainly could not do it in a one on one capacity. And then thatโs when you get into what concessions are you having to make in order to shore up that pass protection, and then in turn, what does that do in terms of limiting your passing game? You know, fewer receivers out in a route, Lamar. I mean, how about the Lamar overshot Mark Andrews downfield on a play that I think he had, you know, it looked like a clean pocket. He had time, but Lamar was he was feeling pressure that wasnโt there. And that adds up. The same thing happened to Joe Flacco, you know, going back to the last four, five years of him as ravens quarterback, where if you didnโt have an offensive line that you trust, youโre feeling the pressure, even if itโs not there on a lot of plays. So, you know, theyโve got to, theyโve got to figure this out. Thereโs no, no doubt about it. But the problem is, again, what team is out there that youโre just Eric DACA is just going to call up a GM and say, and the GM is going to say, Oh, sure, Eric, yeah, weโll give you our, our starting guard for, you know, sixth round pick. I mean, thatโs this isnโt the season for that now closer to the trade deadline, maybe, maybe, and maybe that ends up being the big move that the Ravens make, that they get some other guy thatโs comparable to a Kevin Zeitler, right? Or, or, you know, some guard that you feel better about compared to the guys you currently have. But youโve gotta, youโve gotta win games in between now and whenever that potentially happens, if it happens so itโs itโs a concern. Weโve dwelled on the offensive line a lot, and understandably so, based on what weโve seen through the first two weeks of the season, I donโt think thereโs any question there. I
Nestor Aparicio 27:31
wonder if they feel the same way, or theyโre like, We theyโre gonna start trying guys out this week. Theyโre on the phones. If they feel like theyโre personnel. They donโt have the right guys. Because it, it did make me a little queasy watching, to cost that speak to all of you two weeks ago about it, I didnโt like the expression of doubt, right? I mean, and now weโve seen the doubt over two hours in the body of work. Lamar has also seen it. Derek Henryโs also seen it. Todd monkin has seen it and maybe tried to adjust to it a little bit in the third quarter, in using Lamar a little differently, even just that crazy play at the line of scrimmage where Henry moved doing the just trying to do things a little bit differently than maybe they thought they were going to do it two weeks ago. Because itโs not working. Theyโre good. Theyโre going to have to adjust in game. And I said, you know, at halftime they came out, played it, played, okay. Iโm like, Hey, thereโs your halftime adjustment, I guess. I mean, if thereโs such a thing, but youโd like to think that thereโs some adjustment being done here to their mindset on the offensive line to say, itโs getting late early, and weโre not good enough right now, and this Voorhees follow this isnโt we canโt win like this. And I think they know better for what competition theyโre going to face. And they probably saw Max Crosbyโs tape during the week and knew they were going to need some extra help for him. I would think the same thingโs true for Parsons and all of these really elite players, where they donโt have an answer for that. They didnโt have an answer last week either. For Chris Jones,
Luke Jones 29:09
yeah. I mean, itโs, again, it doesnโt get any easier in that regard. And look, I donโt have any problem. Like, for example, you know, Henryโs touchdown, he takes a direct snap, right? Derek, Henry did that in Tennessee, plenty. Iโm not opposed to that. Iโm not. You know, we talked about Henry moving on the false start on the what the tush push play that they were getting ready to run with? What with what? I guess Charlie Kohler was taking the snap. Iโm not completely opposed to that, but I am concerned when Iโm seeing them come out in the first half and they canโt run the ball at all. I mean, this is the Ravens. Forget about Derrick Henry for a moment. And part of my argument about spending $9 million on a running back was what theyโve been able to run the ball with any number of characters in their backfield because of what Lamar Jacksonโs presence. So when you have Lamar Jack. Jason and Derek Henry in the backfield, and youโre not able to get gain any traction with your run game. Thatโs a problem. Thatโs a pretty sharp indictment of your offensive line. When you have those two guys that in the backfield knowing that any defensive lineman, whether youโre talking about a defensive tackle or especially edge guys, that theyโre in conflict for that extra split second that they have to say, Oh, I got to watch out for read option here I got, you know, I got to watch out for that. And, and maybe the answer is, ravens need to get into more of that. And, you know, rather than just straight handoffs to Derek Henry, you know, but I mean, theyโve it needs to be better. Thereโs no doubt. Thereโs no excuse if youโre an NFL offensive line. Thereโs no excuse when you have Lamar Jackson, the greatest rushing quarterback in NFL history, and Derek Henry, who is on his way to the Hall of Fame even at age 30. You know heโs not in his prime. Heโs not the guy thatโs going to rush for 2000 yards anymore, but I never doubted the fact that he was still a really good running back a year ago, and I still think he is a good running back, but you have those two guys and you canโt block for them. Thatโs a you problem. Thatโs not a Lamar problem, thatโs not a Derek Henry problem, thatโs a an offensive line and a Todd monkin problem, right there. So I donโt know what the you know Is it as simple as plugging in Ben Cleveland? I donโt really think so. But do I think that can help? Do I think that can make things better? Sure? And again, Iโm not seeing enough from Fall Lele individually, and itโs not just on him. I want to be clear on that, but Iโm when youโre looking and trying to identify the weak link, or a guy where you might have an alternative, you know, you have a person you can pivot to, you know, thatโs the one that that stands out. Because, you know, we all thought Ben Cleveland was going to be the starting right guard, you know, back in April and May and June, that was the assumption, you know, I mean, that thatโs, thatโs what we thought. So, okay, foul, Lele got his chance, and, you know, the coaching staff can keep talking about the promise you see, or how hard heโs worked, or anything like that, but Iโm just not seeing it. Iโm just not and Iโm not sure there are many people outside the organization, and Iโm not Iโm not saying the organizationโs even seeing it internally these first two weeks. Iโm guessing they are. But Iโm not seeing enough good signs. There enough. You know, when you talk about young guys, you always use the term flash, right? You want to see an individual flash. Iโm not seeing enough flashes from Daniel fall late to think that this is going to be tenable, that this is going to be successful. And when you have someone like Ben Cleveland, who I get it, coaching staff clearly doesnโt believe in them, right? And that might be any number of reasons for him, he doesnโt practice hard or whatever. I mean, I again, I donโt know that for 100% certain, but the last three off season speak for themselves. Theyโve had a guard an opening at guard each of the last three off seasons, and Ben Cleveland was perceived to be the favorite at the start of the off season each of those years, and then start there. So Iโm not saying that thatโs completely on the coaching staff, and not on Ben Cleveland at all. But when you have someone at a position where itโs not working, and youโve seen someone else do it, albeit in a small sample, in three starts combined, between 22 and 23 I think I need to take a look at that, and Ben Cleveland goes out there and gets destroyed, and it is terrible. Sure, you can go back to file a lay, I guess, right? But I just itโs not good enough, and itโs concerning. You know, you canโt have liabilities at right guard and right tackle, and then your left guard is still learning, and still very much a work in progress as well. I mean, most offensive lines around the league, and John Harbaugh made this point a couple weeks ago, and I thought it was a fair point. You know, he, he kind of acknowledged, look around the league, you know, it is rare that youโre going to find any offensive line that doesnโt have a weakness. I mean, last year for all the talk, and he was a nice little story, and he and he ended up getting a nice contract with the Jets. John Simpson was a below average starter last year. He was not very good. But when you had four other guys that were either veteran players or, in the case of linderbomb, a Pro Bowl, all pro caliber player next to him, you can you can live with that. You canโt have three guys like that on your offensive line and expects success, a consistent success, right? So itโs not an easy answer, because again, mid September is not the time where teams are taking your calls left and right, trying to pedal off a starting caliber offensive lineman to you that you need. So certainly not at a price that you want to pay to get them, even if that guy exists right now. So, you know, theyโre really in a tight spot here in terms of kind of needing to go with, you know, go with what they have. To your point, sure, you know, if we a day or two from now, we hear and we see on the transaction wire that theyโve worked out five or six offensive linemen, that wouldnโt surprise me whatsoever. I. I think theyโre finding an answer in that group of potential players. Theyโre working out or street free agents. Probably not, but the fact that weโre even having this conversation really speaks to it not being nearly good enough for the first couple weeks. And you know, again, you have three spots on your own line that are such question marks, and youโre healthy, right? Youโre not dealing with two or three guys that are injured, as can happen. I mean, this time last year, linderbaum and Stanley were both out, right? They were both sidelined in week one last year, and they missed time early in the season, so theyโre not even dealing with that,
Nestor Aparicio 35:36
but itโs still no imagine that. Imagine if we go to second
Luke Jones 35:40
season. Theyโve got to get figured out that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, so theyโve got to figure this out. I mean, I donโt think you know this isnโt a crisis to the point where I think it means theyโre going to go six and 11. But no,
Nestor Aparicio 35:55
itโs a crisis because of the next three weeks. Thereโs a play. Itโs a crisis because of the schedule they had the Browns next week despite their victory, I would feel like, all right, you know, if their next couple of games were they
Luke Jones 36:06
have miles, Garrett and arias, Smith, Fair enough.
Nestor Aparicio 36:09
Fair enough. Yeah. I mean, anybody that has a front seven matchup issue, Iโm just saying Yeah. Luke Jones is here teams in the league where you would say theyโre there are only a few teams in the league where you would say their front seven is such a non issue, where weโre not going to be talking about this. I mean, this is, this is a weekly topic until the Ravens prove otherwise. Fair enough. Luke Jones is here. Heโs Baltimore. Luke. You can find him out on the interwebs. You could find both of us all week long, doing baseball, doing football, examining this Oriole meltdown thatโs in progress, Luke will be back at the ballpark this week. Luke will be in Owings Mills. They allow him, they do not allow me. So I donโt know what we do for afternoon games later in the week, but weโll, weโll be talking about that around here, also the wnst tech services coming back this week, I promise. So Iโll brought to you by Cole roofing and Gordian energy. Weโll be talking about that. And on Friday, weโre going to be at Faith these Iโm wearing my fatly shirt. Weโre gonna be out at Lexington market in the afternoon. Come on by. Get a lottery ticket from the Maryland lottery of the Raven scratch offs as well. This weekend, our friends at Jiffy Lube MultiCare putting us out on the road, and we are celebrating our 26th anniversary here at wnst by having 26 oysters in 26 days. Iโm 10 days into this. Doing pretty well. I havenโt really other than having two separate Chuck oysters, Iโve had interesting oysters, fried oysters, poached oysters, grilled oysters, roasted oysters, oyster stew, oyster soup, oyster fritters. Iโve had it all. I feel like Forrest Gump, but forest Nestor, I guess it this week, Orioles and ravens, not as much rock and roll this week, Pearl Jam and Bruce Springsteen at six. That was all last week. Playoffs begin in two weeks. Yankees are next week. Dallas is this week. Get a lot of business to do around here. I am Nestor. We are wnst. Am 1570 Taos in Baltimore, and we never stop talking Baltimore. Positive. You.