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Who Gets the Blame for Ravens Loss to Seahawks?

I would like to hear your comments on who should get the blame for the Baltimore Ravens loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Here are some of the top nominees:

David Reed (Had 2 kick off return fumbles and idiotic penalty)
Cam Cameron (Questionable play calling passing 52 times in loud stadium on the road. Ray Rice had just 5 carries.)
Joe Flacco (Inaccurate passing, just hitting on 29 out of 52 passes and he threw a very costly interception.)
Billy Cundiff (Missed 2 valuable field goals. Can’t seem to hit any over 50 yards despite strong leg.)
Ravens Defense (Despite holding Seahawks to mostly field goals, the defense could not stop Seahawks from running out clock in final minutes.)

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Ravens Continue to be Inconsistent

The Baltimore Ravens loss again to another team with a losing record today. The Seattle Seahawks looked like the hungrier team by the way they played on the field. David Reed had a horrible day with 2 kick off return fumbles. It seemed like the Ravens abandoned their running game just like they did when they loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Ray Rice had just 5 carries for 27 yds, while Joe Flacco threw the ball a whopping 52 times!

Cam Cameron may need to change his name to Air Cameron. Why didn’t we run the ball more on the road? The defense needs to get its rest, especially when the offense and special teams units turned the ball over and kept putting the defense in a bad position. Every time the Ravens have an opportunity to take over the AFC, they shoot themselves in the foot like Cheddar Bob in the movie 8 Mile.

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