

The Ravens’ playoff path was made more difficult, but not impossible, by the Steelers loss.
Former Ravens head coach Brian Billick says that the Ravens are as talented as other teams in the AFC, despite their flaws.
Billick said that the Ravens have a lot to work on, including improving their play, on Glenn Clark Radio. I could make the same arguments for any top team about why they will win the Super Bowl and give you 4 or 5 reasons why they won’t.
“New England is the only team that seems to have been able keep consistency. That group is probably an outlier. But everyone else is in exactly the same situation. Baltimore has the talent. “If they can just focus on their work, which I know they’ll do, and continue to push through it.”
Billick remembered how the 2000 team recovered after losing five straight games in Weeks 5-9 without scoring a touchdown. He believes that this year’s squad is also equipped to overcome adversity.
Billick explained, “It is the day-to-day interaction between players, coaches, and each other, where they support one another without turning against one another. We can still achieve this.” “And that is the thing they need to understand. After we got out of the tough month of October, and began to gain momentum, this team didn’t fall apart. They stuck together and gained strength by doing so. Every opponent we faced from that point forward was, “Hey, don’t worry about what happens.” We have stood on the edge of an abyss. We’ve already overcome this. We won’t fall apart. It was a great boost for us to win the Super Bowl and the 11 following games.
This team can do it. They’re just as good as anyone in the AFC at this moment, despite their difficulties. “The goal [is] for them to get to playoffs, and then use their pedigree to go on that run.”