"In only one game, Ravens receiver Lee Evans showed the impact he can have on an offense.
Evans, an eight-year veteran who only began practicing with the team Saturday, had three catches for 68 yards in the first half Friday night against the Kansas City Chiefs, including one reception of 43 that set up the first offensive unit's only touchdown in the first two quarters.
The Ravens have had speedsters before, but never worked them into the game plan. Even though Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco has had little time to work with Evans, the two appeared comfortable on timing routes and the long completion showed great touch by Flacco as Evans ran under the ball.
It's good to have a home run hitter. The Ravens certainly needed one Friday night. The offensive line's performance was better than a week ago, but still disappointing overall. Flacco's performance was just as subpar and inconsistent, with him constantly throwing behind receivers and losing his place in the pocket.
On nights like that, the Ravens are going to need Evans to make big plays.
Joe Boller?
Flacco had a couple of Kyle Boller moments, and the first came near the midway point of the first quarter, when his arm went forward and he seemed to fumble the ball.
After a review, the officials ruled it an incomplete pass. Note to Flacco: Next time, son, fall on the ball. Don't hesitate. It's those type of moments when you wonder if he can carry a team."