On the heels of the first four-game losing streak in head coach John Harbaugh's tenure, the Baltimore Ravens (and their fans) are left wondering how to get back on track on the other side of the bye week.
With 471 receptions for 5,777 yards during his six seasons with the Ravens, both franchise records, Derrick Mason knows a little something about producing in the Ravens' offense. He joined Glenn Clark Radio Oct. 24 to share his thoughts on the team's apparent downward trajectory.
"… You try to figure out what is going on with this offense; there's no consistency," Mason said. "At times, there was no sense of urgency, from what I can see. I don't know if that goes on every game, but from what I saw [during the 24-16 loss to the Jets Oct. 23], there was no consistency, no sense of urgency, and those guys seemed to just not play together every play."