Brian Billick's answer for the
Baltimore Ravens' struggles on offense was to take over the play-calling duties himself. He can't do anything about the noise his offense must deal with Sunday at the Superdome.
The Ravens hope a week off and Billick's increased input help them overcome what has been one of the NFL's best home-field advantages in a matchup with the surprising
New Orleans Saints.
After Baltimore suffered back-to-back losses, including a 23-21 defeat to Carolina on Oct. 15, Billick fired offensive coordinator Jim Fassel during the team's bye week. Despite the offseason addition of former MVP quarterback
Steve McNair, the Ravens (4-2) rank 22nd in the NFL with 18.3 points per game, 29th with 284.5 yards per game and 30th in total first downs with 94.
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