BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Ravens' defensive players emphasized the need not to point fingers. They didn't have to do so. Their starting quarterback did it for them.
While the Ravens' defense ranks among the NFL's best, the offense continues to weigh down the team by coming up short on final drives, struggling to reach the end zone, lacking aggression in the passing game, failing to commit to the run and tripping themselves up with penalties.
"It is frustrating. I'm not happy," Flacco said after Sunday's 16-10 loss to the Washington Redskins. "It's embarrassing to run off the field in front of your home fans, in front of your teammates.