Episode 93 - Bills offensive woes return in loss to Ravens
Episode 33, Dec 09, 2019, 12:00 PM
The Buffalo Bills fell to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday at New Era Field, 24-17. It certainly wasn't the Bills finest game, offensively, but there is a lot of optimism and growth than can come from a loss like this.
No, this isn't the Bills first loss in 2019. The reason that this loss feels differently though, is that the Bills hung tough with the NFL's finest team. The Ravens offense has been one of the most explosive forces in 2019, and have been a delight to watch as a fan. The Bills defense contained the young and very spry Lamar Jackson on the ground, perhaps laying a blueprint for a future team, or even themselves, to continue to restrict Jackson"s scrambling ability.
The problem though, is that Lamar Jackson can throw pretty well, and in tight spaces. Lamar torched the Bills secondary on a blown coverage touchdown to Hayden Hurst, and several mid-range passes, but overall, the defense did it's job. Held the hottest and one of the highest scoring offenses to a reasonable score. Unfortunately, the offense couldn't take advantage.
The team is already looking ahead, as they have a big Sunday Night Football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, a team that is also currently in the playoff picture, and looking to improve their spot. The Bills have a competitive, but not overwhelming final three game stretch, including a Patriots team, that of course shouldn't be overlooked, but is not having their best season in quite some time, despite their record.
No, this isn't the Bills first loss in 2019. The reason that this loss feels differently though, is that the Bills hung tough with the NFL's finest team. The Ravens offense has been one of the most explosive forces in 2019, and have been a delight to watch as a fan. The Bills defense contained the young and very spry Lamar Jackson on the ground, perhaps laying a blueprint for a future team, or even themselves, to continue to restrict Jackson"s scrambling ability.
The problem though, is that Lamar Jackson can throw pretty well, and in tight spaces. Lamar torched the Bills secondary on a blown coverage touchdown to Hayden Hurst, and several mid-range passes, but overall, the defense did it's job. Held the hottest and one of the highest scoring offenses to a reasonable score. Unfortunately, the offense couldn't take advantage.
The team is already looking ahead, as they have a big Sunday Night Football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, a team that is also currently in the playoff picture, and looking to improve their spot. The Bills have a competitive, but not overwhelming final three game stretch, including a Patriots team, that of course shouldn't be overlooked, but is not having their best season in quite some time, despite their record.