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Jesse Minter wants his Ravens' defense to be 'loud' and 'crazy''

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Jesse Minter emphasizes constant, loud communication as the standard for his defense, believing it leads to success.

Minter Sets Standard for Defensive Communication If you're looking for the identity of this defense, Jesse Minter didn't leave much room for interpretation. It starts with communication, and it needs to be constant. When asked about the chatter on the field during rookie minicamp, Minter made it clear that's exactly what he wants to see.

“Yes. You can't play this game quietly, and you can't play this game with doubt, and you can't play this game without knowing what you're doing. And so, I know from a defensive standpoint, we should be the loudest, most crazy, obnoxious, communicative unit in the history of football.

And that's the rookies doing that, so I give credit to the coaches that they had those guys prepared to come out here and be able to be like that. That's really the standard that we're trying to create. When you communicate, and you're on the same page, and you know what you're doing, you have a much better chance of being successful.

And the whole idea is that when you do it over and over again, you do it here, you do it every play [so] that it doesn't matter if it's the first play of the season against whoever, or in a game in December or in a game in February, that's the standard of how we operate, and we lead ourselves to success in those moments if we operate like that all the time. ” The goal is repetition and standardization—creating habits that hold up under pressure, no matter the opponent or stage. As Baltimore continues its offseason work, that emphasis on communication could become a defining trait of the defense—one built not just on talent, but on clarity, confidence, and constant connection.