Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens: 5 Halftime Adjustments Ravens Must Make
The Baltimore Ravens come into their Week 16 matchup against the Cleveland Browns looking to move one step closer to clinching the AFC North.
So far this game the Ravens have shown they are the better team, but here are five adjustments they can make to assure the win:
1. Keep Giving the Ball To Ray Rice
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The Ravens always seem to get into trouble when they abandon the run and start throwing the ball too often.
If Ray Rice receives over 20 carries, they will control the ball and it will lead to a win.
2. Get To the Quarterback
Seneca Wallace is one of the fastest quarterbacks in football, but the Ravens need to find a way to take him down.
When Wallace is contained, he loses most of his effectiveness.
3. Force More Turnovers
The Ravens are already off to a good start with an interception by Lardarius Webb.
However, turnovers get the defense off the field and rested. This will be especially good for an injured Ray Lewis.
4. Find New Receivers
Anquan Boldin is currently out with a knee injury and it is uncertain how healthy he will be in the playoffs.
Baltimore needs to find out if Lee Evans or someone else can fill in for the injured receiver.
5. Key on Peyton Hillis
The best thing the Browns have going for them this game is Peyton Hillis.
Hillis seems to be on a mission to prove that he is not a one-year wonder, and he is playing as well as he has all season.
The Ravens need to make sure that the running back does not beat them to help cause an upset.

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