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Ravens vs. Giants final: Staff reactions to the another fourth quarter double-digit blown lead

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By: Kyle P Barber

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Beatdown gang reacts to yet another ugly loss

The Baltimore Beatdown gang share their instant reactions to the Baltimore Ravens losing their third game this season after going up by 10+ points, losing to the Giants, 24-20.


Just an all-around awful game for the Ravens. This was one they had and needed. But a perfect storm of dropped passes, piss-poor penalties, terrible decisions and failure to execute ends in a 24-20 loss to the New York Giants and Daniel Jones.

Now, the Ravens are 3-3 with all three losses being double-digit blown leads in the fourth quarter. At this point, why watch the first three quarters of a Ravens game when the final few minutes will be figuring out if they can hold on? — Kyle Barber


The Ravens were discombobulated against a well coached Giants team. The Ravens demanded that Daniel Jones beat them, bottling up the No. 1 rushing offense in the NFL, but Jones played a consistent and clean four quarters despite a lack of options.

The Ravens had 400-500 chances to ice the game offensively, but a sloppy cocktail of pre-snap penalties and indecision led to a tighter game than it needed to be.

Lamar Jackson had one of the worst games of his career and was simply lost with the game on the line turning the ball over in back to back possessions. However, every game doesn’t have to be a sweeping referendum of the quarterback who was missing a top receiving option and has done enough to keep the Ravens in every single game this season.

3-3 feels cold but with a plethora of players that have been injured or come back from serious injury, the Ravens lose a game against a non-AFC opponent on the road that moved to 5-1.

Lost will be the fact that Brian Daboll has taken a young and overlooked team to back to back wins over legitimate talented teams and navigated through uncanny poor expectations into a team that’s primed to make the playoffs.

John Harbaugh and Lamar Jackson will face another week of criticism while the Ravens remain atop the AFC North and don’t face a difficult schedule. With several key players still returning from injury, it will be interesting to see where the Ravens make an addition to bolster a team that has yet to decisively win or lose. — Spencer Schultz


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