No he didn't. Not at all. But is it unreasonable to expect him to put this team on his back against a questionable pass D to win the game? When was the last time Flacco was that guy? 3 seasons ago in the playoffs? Heck, when was the last time he orchestrated a decent 2 minute drill going into the half or late in the 4th? He's definitely had his chances this year.
Yes, the D was beyond putrid in the 2nd half, and people want to keep pointing to the fact that our O only got the ball 4 times, but that's a very selective/convenient truth. Dallas only got the ball THREE (3) times in the 2nd half. The Cowboys offense just obviously did a lot more with their opportunities, while our offense (yet again) didn't do enough. Just one extra sustained drive in the 2nd half, or just one extra scoring drive in the 1st when the Ravens had the Cowboys on the ropes could've changed the entire complexion and outcome of this game.
--- 1st Half --
TOP 2:30, 5 plays, 23 yards, punt
TOP 3:09, 6 plays, 90 yards, TD
TOP 1:49, 6 plays, 15 yards, punt
TOP 2:40, 3 plays, -5 yards (Zuttah holding), punt
TOP 4:18, 47 yards, 9 plays, FG
-- 2nd Half --
TOP 1:40, 4 plays, 22 yards, punt
TOP 3:07, 4 plays, 16 yards (Zuttah 15-yard penalty made it 2nd and 16 somewhere in there), punt
TOP 4:14, 9 plays, 75 yards, TD
TOP 1:50, 8 plays, 34 yards, end of game
I definitely don't want Flacco benched, but even before his injury last year, he wasn't playing well. And he's been pretty terrible overall this year. I just don't think it's unreasonable to expect more from this guy because we've seen much more. Shrugging my shoulders and saying that our franchise 9-year SB-MVP $120M QB "didn't lose the game for us today" or "played well enough to win today" week after week seems a bit ridiculous. That's something you say about, I don't know, Alex Smith.