The Baltimore Ravens are having a hard time on the offensive side of the football. With quarterback Joe Flacco suffering a concussion on Thursday night, that inept offense is only likely to get worse. According to defensive standout Terrell Suggs, he knows exactly how the Ravens can return to form.

“Well, we know how we are capable of playing,” Suggs said. “Today, I think we got a little back to ‘Raven Football.’ You can’t take shutouts for granted. We have two of them this year, which is pretty good. But we also have been on the other side of that where we have been lit up. We are .500; we have been here before. Eight [games] left, it is all about what we do with it.”

I am about to be a jerk, but whenever someone says something along the lines of “Raven football” or any other generic speak, I die a little bit on the inside. What does that even mean?

As for the dirty hit that knocked out his QB, Terrell Suggs is taking a pretty honest approach:

“I didn’t really see the whole play. They didn’t show it on the replay [screen], like I wasn’t paying attention when it happened. The quarterback has to give himself up, and the defender has to know when to back off. I have to see it. You can’t really make an assessment from it because you have to see it on the TV copy. I just hope my quarterback is alright, and I just hope it was a clean play. I know he hit Joe in the head, but we just have to see it, and I hope my quarterback is alright.”

Let's see if Baltimore can get back to “Raven football” moving forward.