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Frustrated, Incorporated

Frustration.

For Ravens fans, it has been building for years. In 2018, frustration was felt when the Ravens lost a Wild Card game at home to the Chargers after LA’s defensive coordinator Gus Bradley drew up a plan to thwart the offensive attack “engineered” by Marty Mornhinweg. In 2019, on the heels of a (14-2) campaign, expectations soared as the No. 1 seeded Ravens hosted the Titans. Once again, an opponent had an answer for Lamar Jackson, as Tennessee’s D-coordinator Dean Pees – yes, Dean Pees, developed a scheme that diffused the league’s top-ranked offense.

2020 was a strange season, defined in large part by COVID.