Found December 17, 2011 on
Ravens Locker:
PLAYERS:
Ray Rice,
Joe Flacco,
Torrey Smith,
Anquan Boldin,
Philip Rivers,
Antonio Gates,
Vincent Jackson,
Ryan Mathews,
Mike Tolbert
TEAMS: Baltimore Ravens, San Diego Chargers
TEAMS: Baltimore Ravens, San Diego Chargers
This is a big game for both teams tomorrow night in San Diego. The Ravens have won four games in a row in which they have outscored their opponents by a combined score of 95-50. They are tied with the Steelers atop of the AFC North, but they own the tiebreaker on them. The Chargers have won their last two games by a combined score of 75-24, as they are clinging to playoff hope despite being 6-7 on the year. Here is a look at the matchups in this game:
When the Ravens have the ball: The Ravens are likely going to feed the ball to Ray Rice in this game as the Chargers are giving up 128.9 yards rushing per game and 4.3 yards per carry. If Rice is effective running the ball, which is likely, then Joe Flacco will have a little easier time throwing the ball. The Chargers don’t have much of a pass rush, so the Ravens will likely attack them down the field with passes for WRs Torrey Smith and Anquan Boldin.
When the Chargers have the ball: The Chargers are likely going to come...
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