I generally agree that OTA's is good in a situation like this but I am not sure how it would have helped us in the playoffs. Would it have caused the defense to commit a turnover? Would it have helped Tyler remember he is a Pro-Bowl C? Or Andrews not fumble? Andrews not drop a pass? Lamar not turn it over after a terrible snap? What about not scoring from the 1 with Henry?
All of these are valid points, BUT when it comes to all 53 players being locked in and in sync for 4 quarters, on the road, in January, you aren’t talking about a play here and there, it’s program building, team building, culture building etc.
The old ravens were polar opposites from these ravens, they weren’t juggernauts in the regular season who choked in January, they went into the playoffs with question marks and then locked tf in and played as a full team, played physical, and overachieved. Why? Because the team leaders demanded a certain culture of brotherhood, we go through all the steps of the struggle together, and we are better for it in the end, bonded by it.
It’s an abstract concept, sure, but you can’t convince me that it doesn’t matter. You can’t be a master of something if you are taking half the year off, too much rust building up in those times off, and when we’re talking about 53 guys playing in sync, then Lamar’s solo offseason work in Florida is only helping HIM achieve mastery on his own, it’s not building mastery as a 53 man team. The rust is building up between Lamar and his teammates as he’s working in Florida and they’re working together as a team in Baltimore.
The more time you spend doing something, the easier it is to do that thing comfortably, confidently, and at a high level when the task becomes more challenging. We need to spend that “time doing something” as a team, to be able to execute confidently and comfortably as a team. Not everyone executing at an individual level, that’s not what football is.
It’s just a matter of building resolve, belief, and mental toughness between the whole team, you can’t have that if the most important player and leader of the team is off doing his own thing while mostly everyone else is grinding out the dog days of the offseason as a unit.
I fully believe that being present for all the OTAs helps avoid things like the inexcusable int to Bateman against Buffalo, or the triple coverage int to Likely, or the dropped snap that Lamar fumbled. Those plays happened because of unfamiliarity, panic, and a lack of confidence that you could accomplish the task by doing what you’ve been doing all year, because as a team they were NOT doing it all year. Lamar panicked, the team lacked confidence that they could grind out a win so everyone began trying to force plays to happen, and the spiral began.
You need that feeling of “we’ve been here, we’ve worked at this all year, we know how to do this, so let’s go do it” and Lamar’s ravens haven’t had that. The more time and reps spent together, the more calm and confident you’ll be in these moments. The team has literally been known for meltdowns to a point that it’s an annual meme and it’s true, mental weakness causes the meltdowns, mental toughness solves it, you achieve this mental toughness by doing this shit so much that you are confident knowing it’s gonna be executed the way you practiced it a million fkn times.