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   Baltimore Ravens 2005 News and Notes
  Ravens to Employ The 46 Defense for 2005. The talk in Baltimore these days centers on new defensive coordinator Rex Ryan dusting off one of his father's family secrets and bringing the 46 defense to town. When most people think of the 46 defense, their memory takes them back to 1985 and the dominant defense the Chicago Bears rode to a Super Bowl victory. The Ravens are hoping that their version of the 46 will bring them similar success this season. Since the announcement that Ryan would be using some 46 defensive looks this 
year, analysts have been comparing this Ravens' defense to the 85' Bears. Let's 
put an end to that right now. The 2005 Baltimore Ravens
 are not the 1985 Chicago Bears
 and comparing the two teams is unfair. While the Ravens' have talent all 
over on defense, the Bears had arguably the greatest defensive units ever 
assembled. If people want to compare a Ravens' defense to the '85 Bears, it 
should be the 2000 version and not the 2005 defense.
 The first thing a coach has to decide when implementing a new system is whether 
or not his team has the right players to run it. Back when the 49ers ruled the 
NFL, fans often asked why other teams didn't just do what they did. The answer, 
of course, was that other teams didn't have Joe Montana, Roger Craig, Jerry Rice
, John Taylor, Brent Jones and the best offensive line in football. So while 
running a havoc-causing defense like the 46 sounds good in theory, an aggressive 
defense like that will get torched if the team doesn't have the right mix of 
players to run it. The basic MO of the 46 is to flood the line of scrimmage with 
more players than the offense can block. This allows one or two players to run 
free. In the Ravens case, those players would preferably be Ray Lewis
 and 
someone pressuring the quarterback.
 
 As with any offensive or defensive scheme, the 46 focuses on certain things in 
order for it to be successful. Here is a look at what makes the 46 defense go 
and if the Ravens have the players to make it run.
 
 Versatile Safeties - Most people focus on the front seven when talking about the 
46 defense but the biggest key to the success of the defense is to have safeties 
that can both cover and play near the line of scrimmage. Buddy Ryan actually 
named the 46 after safety Doug Plank because of his role in the defense. It just 
so happens that the Ravens have the NFL Defensive Player of the Year playing 
free safety for them. Ed Reed
 is the perfect player for this kind of defense. He 
is the best cover safety in the NFL and a very good blitzer. While the Ravens 
like to keep Reed back in coverage, expect to see Ryan trying to get him free on 
some safety blitzes in the 46. Will Demps
 is a physical safety who will take 
over the Doug Plank role for the Ravens. That means in the 46, Demps will often 
move up and become another linebacker. Demps will be an asset in stopping the 
run in this defense and he will also be called upon to blitz from time to time. 
The Ravens are strong at the safety position so they should have little trouble 
adapting to the new defense from this end.
 
 Good Cover Corners - With so many defenders playing close to the line of 
scrimmage and all the blitzes the 46 calls for, it is imperative that the team 
running this defense has good cover corners because they will be playing 
man-to-man defense virtually the entire time in the 46. The Ravens are fortunate 
enough to have arguably the best set of corners in the league. Chris McAllister, 
Samari Rolle
 and Deion Sanders
 all excel in man coverage. A main goal of the 46 
is to get quick pressure on the quarterback but good corners are essential in 
case the blitz doesn't get there in time. If a team doesn't have fast corners 
that can lock up receivers, there is no way they can run this defense. All three 
of the Ravens' corners are good at jamming receivers at the line and fast enough 
to run with them down the field. How the Raven corners hold up in single 
coverage will go a long way in determining how much of the 46 the Ravens will 
use throughout the season.
 
 Push up the Middle - Most of the pressure in the 46 comes straight up the 
middle. One of the keys to this defense is to collapse the interior of the 
offensive line. This helps stuff the run and break down the pocket on passing 
downs. Some analysts have argued that this is where the Ravens are going to 
struggle in the 46. They argue that the Ravens don't have great defensive 
tackles like the Bears and Eagles had. While Baltimore may not have Jerome Brown 
or Steve McMichael manning the middle, they do have underrated Kelly Gregg
. 
Gregg is a good fit for the 46 because he is a good run stopper and because he 
can tie up two offensive linemen, allowing others to run freely into opposing 
backfields. The other thing about getting push up the middle is this is where a 
lot of the blitzes in the 46 come from. Linebackers and defensive backs often 
rush up the middle, allowing outside pass rushers to get a free run at the 
quarterback. While defensive tackle may not be the Ravens strongest position, 
having a powerful player like Gregg in the middle of the line will help the 
Ravens collapse and control the interior of the offensive line like the 46 calls 
for.
 
 A Dominant Middle Linebacker - Just as they do at safety, the Ravens have this 
one covered. The elder Ryan originally created the 46 defense to keep blockers 
off middle linebacker Mike Singletary and allow him to run unabated to the ball 
carrier. For Ray Lewis, this is just what the doctor ordered. While Lewis had 
another stellar season in 2004, he never really fit into Mike Nolan's 3-4 
scheme. Lewis was too often tied up with offensive linemen, which limited his 
ability to run around and cause havoc. In the 46, other defenders will be 
occupying blocks, allowing Lewis to do what he does best: run down opposing 
running backs. The six man front will make it more difficult for guards and 
fullbacks to get to Lewis. Lewis and Reed are the two players this defense will 
center around and the Ravens can't ask for anything more than that. Also, expect 
Lewis to have more sacks than usual. The 46 defense calls for a lot of pressure 
and Ryan must be licking his chops coming up with blitzes that allow Lewis to 
get to the quarterback.
 
 Explosive Edge Rushers - Defensive ends and rush linebackers are often the 
beneficiary of the pressure up the middle from the 46 defense. As stated 
earlier, the 46 is predicated on getting defenders free. With all the pressure 
that is sent up the middle, many times the players that get free are the outside 
pass rushers. Terrell Suggs
, Anthony Weaver
, Adalius Thomas
 and rookie Dan Cody
 
are all players who should excel in this defense. Suggs could have a monster 
year in this system. When Buddy Ryan used this defense, Richard Dent and Reggie White saw a lot of one on one blocking and that usually meant bad news for 
opposing offenses. When an offense faces the 46, their blockers need to make 
quick reads and this frequently leaves only one offensive lineman to block the 
guys coming off the edge because so many defenders are coming up the middle. 
There aren't very many offensive linemen in the NFL who can handle Suggs by 
themselves. Once again, Baltimore looks to have the pass rushers who can succeed 
when the team goes to the 46.
 
 Rex Ryan is doing a smart thing. He is implementing a defensive scheme that fits 
his personnel and not the other way around. The Ravens have good cover corners, 
safeties who make plays, fast linebackers and guys who can put pressure on the 
quarterback. On paper, it appears that the Ravens have all the ingredients to 
cause offenses a lot of trouble with their version of the 46 defenses. The 
Ravens won't use the 46 defense exclusively but the more success they have with 
it early in the year, the more it will be used as the season goes on. It won't 
take Baltimore long to test out their new toy. First up: Peyton Manning
 and the 
high-flying Colts' offense. What a way to kickoff the season.
 Tom Casale is a guest writer to RavensInsider.com Look for more of his 
articles as we move towards training camp.
 If you are reading this article through a news portal, you can find the 
original at http://www.ravensinsider.com
        
   
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