OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Leading up to the draft, offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg and his staff devised a plan for how the the Baltimore Ravens' attack would change if the team selected Lamar Jackson.
Little did anyone know that this would soon lead to perhaps the greatest philosophical switch at midseason in NFL history.
With the strong-armed Joe Flacco, the Ravens threw the ball more than any team in the league. Since switching to Jackson in Week 11, Baltimore is putting up rushing numbers that haven't been seen in over four decades, faking out defenders with option plays and punishing them with run after run.