Quote Originally Posted by Dirt1 View Post
Roman complete inability to adjust to the slightest curveball thrown at the Ravens offense in something that I just can't get over. The Dolphins blitzed, big deal. Teams blitz all the time, but to go the entire game and not be able to counter their blitzing was unfathomable. Then, to compound matters, teams continued blitzing the Ravens in the subsequent few games, and the Ravens offense still did not have an answer.

That lack of ability to make in-game adjustments and very poor situational play calling are ample reasons to move on from Roman and Harbaugh. I include Harbaugh in that too, because a HC should be able to correct the mistakes his staff are making, but Harbaugh is either unwilling or unable to do that.
The Ravens had the best record in the NFL, and then Lamar got hurt.

Interestingly, what we saw this year, at the beginning of the season, might be the equivalent to what the Ravens might be like if they're giving a whole lot of money to Lamar. Lamar is there, but the talent is thinner. The Ravens wouldn't strip any position group bare, like RB, but there won't be as much talent. What we saw in the Lamar games, the first half of the year, were wins. Even without the talent of 2019, the Ravens won.

And what we saw at the end of the season, is what happens without Lamar, which is losses. The story, the lesson, is keep Lamar. The Ravens should also think about upgrading their backup QB, to one that can win a game, if not as good as Lamar.