By AARON WILSON, Landmark News Service
By AARON WILSON, Landmark News Service
Published
11/10/09
OWINGS MILLS – Moments after the Baltimore Ravens’ debacle of a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals that exposed glaring issues on both sides of the football, running back Ray Rice said it’s time for players to look at themselves in the mirror as they search for answers.
Nowadays, that reflection isn’t so inviting.
Not with the Ravens (4-4) having fallen two games behind the Bengals in the AFC North division after losing four of the past five games.
Certainly not with all of the mounting turnovers, penalties, third-down failures, shoddy tackling and a lackluster, emotionless, plodding start that triggered a...
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