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Could The Ravens Put Joe Flacco On A Football Version Of A Pitch Count?

October 10, 2018 Posted by WBOC Staff Featured Sports, National Sports

Owings Mills, MD (AP) – In the pass-happy NFL, there seems to be no limit to the amount of throws it takes to pull out a victory.

For Joe Flacco, however, the ceiling appears to be 48.

Flacco threw 56 passes last Sunday in the Baltimore Ravens’ 12-9 overtime loss to Cleveland. Flacco put the ball in the air 55 times last month during a defeat at Cincinnati, although many of those passes came after the Ravens fell into a 28-7 hole.

Over the course of his 11-year career, Flacco is 3-15 when flinging at least 49 passes. The last time he won a game in that fashion was in 2013.

The Ravens (3-2) obviously didn’t take those numbers into account in Cleveland, when they threw 57 times compared to 25 runs in a tight game. Baltimore punted eight times, failed to score a touchdown had its run of 12 straight TDs in the end zone snapped by an interception near the goal line in the second quarter.

“Hey listen, you come up with a game plan throughout the course of the week and you just go out there and do it,” Flacco said Wednesday. “The optimum pass and run attempts are really whatever the (heck) gets you the win.”

Flacco never threw 50 passes in a game over the first three years of his career. The Ravens reached the playoffs in each of those seasons behind a stout defense and an efficient running game.

These days, however, passing seems to be the way to go.

“Around the league, especially this year for whatever reason, when you look at the stats a lot of quarterbacks tend to have a ton of passes,” Flacco said. “In this day and age, 40 pass attempts is just normal. Those days when you’re throwing the ball 25 to 30 times, they’re lovely because you’ve usually completed a good amount of them and you’re winning the football game.”

Flacco would like nothing more than to give his arm a rest this Sunday against Tennessee (3-2). That would be just fine with running back Alex Collins, who thus far has exceeded 12 carries in a game only once.

Collins broke off a 19-yard run against the Browns, but for the most part the Baltimore offense relied on the pass.

“That was more of a game-plan kind of deal,” Collins said. “They came out run-heavy and we were trying to get the play-action going.”

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