Friday, October 8, 2010

Baltimore (6-8) at Detroit (6-8)

   Bal offense  14th   88.5 rush - [14th] / 197.2 pass - [11th]
       defense  16th   77.6 rush - [6th] / 207.9 pass - [18th]
       scoring         15.8 for - [18th] / 16.9 against - [15th]

Det offense 1st 105.5 rush - [6th] / 220.1 pass - [6th] defense 24th 92.0 rush - [17th] / 225.0 pass - [24th] scoring 21.4 for - [5th] / 22.4 against - [24th] key matchups: WR Mel Jacobs (74 rec/1236 yds/8 TDs) vs. CB Ray Griffin TE Junior Miller (24 rec/276 yds/0 TDs) vs. LB Kirby Criswell (2 INTs) HB Billy Sims (1078 yds/9 TDs) vs. Detroit run D (3.5 rush avg) TE Doug Marsh (32 rec/293 yds/2 TDs) vs. LB Garth Ten Napel (2 INTs) prediction: Baltimore 19, Detroit 22

2 comments:

  1. There was plenty of open field in front of Landry after he rolled right and before he fired toward the heavily covered Miller, and there was a time that Landry, one of the NFL's all-time-great running quarterbacks, would've elected to instead hoof it for the first ...

    Detroit's ball on their 20 yard line. Third and 10 to go. 2:45 left in the fourth quarter. The score is Baltimore 17, Detroit 13.
    The pass from Detroit's QB1 #11 Greg Landry was incomplete. The pass was intended for TE1 #84 Junior Miller. Fourth and 10 to go. That was 39YsailZ (846) against Baltimore's WRPM361 (842).

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  2. And perhaps it was a conflict of Landry's old urgent confidence and new hesitant conservatism that resulted in this plays devestating uncertainty ...

    Detroit's ball on Baltimore's 28 yard line. Third and 10 to go. 1:39 left in the fourth quarter. The score is Baltimore 17, Detroit 13.
    Detroit's QB1 #11 Greg Landry keeps the ball. Landry runs for a gain of almost 1 yard. The pass from Landry is caught by WR1 #87 Mel Jacobs for a gain of just over 15 yards. Jacobs is tackled by Baltimore's CB1 #31 Ray Griffin. The play is called back on the penalty against the offense. Fourth and 15 to go. That was 36XoutZ (1336) against WRPL361 (1332).
    Forward pass beyond line, #11 Greg Landry, offense 5 yards and loss of down

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