Welcome back to Sip2Tally Films, Coach Evans here with a full film study on Andrew Vorhees as we break down every key play from his performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Using the PFF “key plays” filter, we examine 18 reps—positive, negative, and point-of-attack snaps—to evaluate whether Vorhees or Faalele struggled more on the interior offensive line. In this OL breakdown you'll see: • The good—proper leverage, clean combos, and solid zone footwork • The bad—missed hand placement, losing leverage, failure to climb • The ugly—getting tossed, crossed-face, beaten instantly, pressure allowed If you’re a Ravens fan, an OL junkie, or someone trying to learn the game inside the trenches, this film session is for you. Drop your answer in the comments: Who was worse—#72 (Vorhees) or #77 (Faalele)? 📌 More Film Studies on the Channel: Ravens OL, Lamar Jackson breakdowns, defensive studies, college prospects, and more. Remember: FTMF and thank you for rocking with Sip2Tally Films. 0:00 Intro – Film session setup 0:16 Why Andrew Vorhees is under review 0:47 Play 1 – Initial block vs Cam Heyward 1:57 Play 2 – Inside zone leverage issues 2:55 Play 3 – Outside zone combo problems 3:48 Play 4 – Pass pro vs Heyward (hands too wide) 4:44 Play 5 – Tossed out of the gap 5:26 Play 6 – On skates in pass protection 6:14 Play 7 – Solid combo with Linderbaum 7:04 Play 8 – Best rep so far 7:39 Play 9 – Tossed again (both guards lose) 8:31 Play 10 – Cross-faced and loses block 9:00 Play 11 – Good mobility but breakdown elsewhere 9:52 Play 12 – Hand fighting loss vs Heyward 10:26 Play 13 – Whiffs on pass pro 11:12 Play 14 – Down block but no sustain 11:37 Play 15 – Losing slow vs Heyward 12:09 Play 16 – Overextension issue 12:54 Play 17 – Final rep: “dog walked” 13:10 Final thoughts – Who was worse?