49ers, Ravens use highly effective, but very different, rushing attacks to excel

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As the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers head into Sunday’s matchup as the two most run-heavy attacks in the league, they’ve helped alter the perception of what offense must be in today’s NFL.

The Ravens and 49ers are two of the best teams in the league — a combined record of 19-3 — and they’re getting the job done in generally similar ways: by pounding teams on the ground and playing good defense.

Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman was the architect of the Niners’ offense when it had Colin Kaepernick and Frank Gore as focal points. Some of the lessons in power running combined with designed quarterback runs translate directly to what Roman is doing with Lamar Jackson & Co.

Meanwhile, 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan incorporates many of the concepts that Gary Kubiak once leaned so heavily on in Baltimore, though Shanahan and run game coordinator Mike McDaniel are proving far more flexible than many of their outside zone predecessors once were.

They’re even open to watching what Roman and the Ravens are doing for possible wrinkles to add to their own system, with one notable exception.

“We watch stuff sporadically just to get ideas and stuff and some run looks and things like that,” Shanahan said. “Don’t do a lot of that with the Ravens, because I don’t want to be tempted to use our quarterback that way. Not because I don’t believe in it, because I don’t think that’s his area of expertise. … They do some real cool stuff, stuff that’s real interesting.”

All of it adds up to a pair of running games that specialize in diversity but go about it in different ways. Here’s a closer look, complete with analysis from ESPN NFL analyst Matt Bowen.


Ravens

The Ravens have the NFL’s best running game in over four decades, thanks to one of the most unique talents in NFL history.

“It starts with Lamar [Jackson],” said Marshal Yanda, a seven-time Pro Bowl guard. “He puts a lot of stress on every single defense, just because of his run threat ability as a quarterback. So that’s a complementary system where you have to account for him No. 1.”

On a traditional running play, the defense has the numbers advantage because the quarterback is out of the play once he hands the ball off. With Jackson’s ability to hit the edge and break a 20-yard run, Baltimore gains the edge because a defense typically has to assign a spy on him.

His speed strikes fear in teams. Since the start of last season, Jackson has had 122 rushes reaching a maximum speed of at least 15 mph — 31 more than any other player in that span, according to Next Gen Stats data.

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Dan Orlovsky and Marcus Spears believe the dominance of Lamar Jackson and the Ravens is too much even for the red-hot 49ers.

The Lamar Effect is dramatic. In the first nine games last season with Joe Flacco as the starting quarterback, the Ravens had the sixth-worst rushing attack, averaging 92.6 yards per game. In 18 games since with Jackson as the starter, Baltimore has the top running game, producing 217.9 yards per game.

“There are times where they have two guys committed to him and he just outruns them,” Patriots safety Devin McCourty said. “There’s times they’re in zone and you still have a guy in your zone. So that leaves one guy playing the guy in the zone, so that leaves one guy with eyes on Lamar Jackson to get him down, and he makes them miss and now he’s gone.”

Roman is an expert when it comes to tailoring a game plan around a mobile quarterback. Besides his work in San Francisco with Kaepernick, the Ravens’ offensive coordinator put together a game plan that helped Tyrod Taylor get to the Pro Bowl with the Buffalo Bills in 2015.

A focal point for all of those quarterbacks is deception. The Ravens run the option more than twice as much as any other team in the league, and that’s why Jackson made a concerted effort to improve his ballhandling.

Jackson has perfected the exchange (or the illusion of it) where he holds the ball up to the belly of running back Mark Ingram II. He has faked out defenders along with cameramen with how he executes the run option.



Source : ESPN