2000 Ravens & 2005 Redskins
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 3:02 pm
This synopsis is eerily similar to the present day Redskins, even down to the mid-season 3 game losing skid and being HEAVY underdogs in the divisional stage of the playoffs. Check out below. I put the text from the Ravens website in orange. What'ya think? I think if our defense can hold teams to 10 pts or less then wen can definitely advance. We took care of the #1 defense last week, this week we can take care of the NFC's #1 offense. The Ravens won their remaining 7 games that year, we won our remaining 5. They were not picked to win against the high powered Raiders offense, or the tough Titans team, but behind a stellar defense they prevailed. The story of the Seattle game is not their offense, but rather our defense. If they play their best games to close out the year, we are looking at a SuperBowl berth, and the answer to all of our prayers.
2000: The Ravens get off to a solid start winning 3 of 4 games in September including 2 shutout victories over division opponents. In October they continued to win winning their first 2 games despite not scoring a TD, while posting another shutout. However, the Ravens offensive struggles caught up with them as they lost 3 straight closing the month of October without a TD. Sitting at 5-4 the Ravens had a stellar defense, but QB Tony Banks struggles were hurting the team. This led to backup Trent Dilfer getting the starting nod for the rest of the season. Statistically Dilfer was not much better, but the Ravens won all 7 games he started to finish with a 12-4 record and qualify for a Wild Card berth. In their final 7 games the Ravens outscored their opponents 193-63 as their defense led by Ray Lewis who overcame an off season in which he faced murder charges to win Defensive Rookie of the year set a16-game record with only 165 points allowed. Along the way the Ravens defense shut their opponents out 4 times and allowed less then 10 points 9 times. In the first playoff game at PSInet Stadium the Ravens defense continued to overwhelm the opposition shutting down the Denver Broncos 21-3. A week later in Tennessee the Ravens were heavy underdogs facing the Titans in the Divisional Playoffs. The Titans controlled the game most of the way but the Ravens defense held the game tied at 10 going into the 4th Quarter. However, the Titans appeared on the verge of taking the lead as PK Al Del Greco set up for a short Field Goal. The Ravens defense would step up and snatch the game away as Anthony Mitchell blocked and returned the kick 90-yards for a go ahead TD. The Ravens would seal the game 24-10 on a 50-yard Interception return by Ray Lewis moments later. In the AFC Championship at Oakland the Ravens were heavy underdogs again facing the Raiders. The Ravens grabbed control early as Trent Dilfer hit TE Shannon Sharpe on a96-yard TD pass. It was all the points the Ravens would need as the defense smothered the Raiders in a 16-3 win to earn a trip to the Super Bowl.
2000: The Ravens get off to a solid start winning 3 of 4 games in September including 2 shutout victories over division opponents. In October they continued to win winning their first 2 games despite not scoring a TD, while posting another shutout. However, the Ravens offensive struggles caught up with them as they lost 3 straight closing the month of October without a TD. Sitting at 5-4 the Ravens had a stellar defense, but QB Tony Banks struggles were hurting the team. This led to backup Trent Dilfer getting the starting nod for the rest of the season. Statistically Dilfer was not much better, but the Ravens won all 7 games he started to finish with a 12-4 record and qualify for a Wild Card berth. In their final 7 games the Ravens outscored their opponents 193-63 as their defense led by Ray Lewis who overcame an off season in which he faced murder charges to win Defensive Rookie of the year set a16-game record with only 165 points allowed. Along the way the Ravens defense shut their opponents out 4 times and allowed less then 10 points 9 times. In the first playoff game at PSInet Stadium the Ravens defense continued to overwhelm the opposition shutting down the Denver Broncos 21-3. A week later in Tennessee the Ravens were heavy underdogs facing the Titans in the Divisional Playoffs. The Titans controlled the game most of the way but the Ravens defense held the game tied at 10 going into the 4th Quarter. However, the Titans appeared on the verge of taking the lead as PK Al Del Greco set up for a short Field Goal. The Ravens defense would step up and snatch the game away as Anthony Mitchell blocked and returned the kick 90-yards for a go ahead TD. The Ravens would seal the game 24-10 on a 50-yard Interception return by Ray Lewis moments later. In the AFC Championship at Oakland the Ravens were heavy underdogs again facing the Raiders. The Ravens grabbed control early as Trent Dilfer hit TE Shannon Sharpe on a96-yard TD pass. It was all the points the Ravens would need as the defense smothered the Raiders in a 16-3 win to earn a trip to the Super Bowl.