I was not at the game today, so before I make any declarative statements I'll have to watch the All-22.
With that said, I have spoken with several people who were at the game, and what they told me they observed was open receivers, often deep down field, on every single passing play.
This make sense to me given the structure of Roman's offense, which looks to exploit defenses by running multiple combination routes, and having receivers running through every level of the defense.
My guess is, that after watching the All-22, it will reveal that Tyrod was the same guy we saw last year in today's game. His release was slow, we wasn't able to read more than half the field, he only throws to open receivers instead of throwing them open, he wasn't throwing the ball though the middle of the field, and that he was bailing out the side/back of the pocket, rather than climbing through it and making Baltimore pay for blitzing.