Baltimore Ravens OC Greg Roman Dismisses Worries About Offensive Line
Roman Confident in Unit Despite Season-Ending Injury to Ronnie Stanley
Amidst concerns that the Baltimore Ravens' offensive line may struggle following the season-ending injury to Ronnie Stanley, Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman has expressed confidence in the unit's ability to perform at a high level.
Roman's Optimism Stems from Depth and Versatility of O-Line
Roman believes the Ravens have sufficient depth and versatility within their offensive line to mitigate Stanley's absence. He noted that Patrick Mekari, who filled in for Stanley during his absence last season, played well and is capable of playing both tackle positions.
Roman also highlighted the versatility of other linemen, such as Bradley Bozeman, who can play center or guard, and Ben Powers, who can play guard or tackle.
Ravens Have Faced Similar Challenges Before
Roman pointed to previous seasons when the Ravens have successfully overcome injuries to key offensive linemen. In 2019, the team lost All-Pro guard Marshal Yanda to a season-ending injury, yet the offensive line still performed well.
Roman is confident that the Ravens' offensive line will be able to adapt and overcome Stanley's absence, just as they have in the past.
Roman Emphasizes Importance of Communication and Cohesion
Roman stressed the importance of communication and cohesion within the offensive line, especially with a new starter replacing Stanley. He believes that the unit's experience playing together will help them to gel quickly and effectively.
Roman also noted that the Ravens have a strong group of coaches who will provide guidance and support to the offensive line throughout the season.
Ravens Aim to Prove Doubters Wrong
Despite the concerns raised by some analysts, Roman is confident that the Ravens' offensive line will prove their doubters wrong. He believes the unit has the talent, depth, and experience to perform at a high level and help the Ravens achieve their goals this season.
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