
After thrashing the Houston Texans at home Nov. 17, the Baltimore Ravens racked up a sixth straight victory to move to 8-2 on the year. During the stretch, head coach John Harbaugh's squad has looked like the best team in the AFC -- if not the entire league -- by defeating the Seattle Seahawks, New England Patriots and now Houston.
This run of wins is the longest for the franchise since its 2000 Super Bowl season, and there seems to be no signs of slowing down. Hall of Fame quarterback and CBS analyst Dan Fouts, who was on the call for the Ravens-Texans game, is impressed by Baltimore. He sees the team clicking in every facet of the game.
"If you're an opponent, [Baltimore] is probably the last team you want to be playing," he said on Glenn Clark Radio Nov. 15, two days before the Ravens' game against the Texans. "… They've got continuity on the offensive line. They have the ability to be very versatile with a three-tight-end attack, which gives you obviously a strong running attack but also a great play-action game."

