Much of the blame for the Baltimore Ravens failing to make the playoffs will fall on the offense. The Ravens gained few yards on the ground, threw too many interceptions, and didn't produce enough touchdowns in the red zone. But the Ravens' defense has to be held accountable as well, especially for the late collapses in games. The Ravens allowed 134 points in the fourth quarter, the most in team history. This eclipsed the 130 points allowed in the fourth quarter in 1996, the Ravens' first year of existence. Source: Continue reading...