We knew that our depth, especially on the defensive side of the football, was abysmal. We saw this repeatedly during the preseason but brushed it off. So not for nothing, but when your depth matters the most, in the 4th quarter when starters are starting to get gassed and fatigued and you need to rely on your depth, guess what happens? Everything collapses. Talent-wise we're an extremly top-heavy team, and that top has experienced injuries to playmakers that are at the very core of our offensive and defensive schemes. Not every team is built to have a complimentary 4.25s-40 WR take tops off while SSS and the TEs do their damage underneath or we stretch with the running game. There aren't Sizzles on each team demanding double coverage and calling out plays prior to the snap to help their guys. Our troubles aren't just remedied by "playing better." We're missing absolutely essential cogs in our machine that we won't be getting back early enough to salvage this season. So if you take a deep breath and calmly see the big picture, it's a credit to our coaches and Joe that we're even competing late into every game and putting up 30 points. They're trying their best but at the end of the day you can only work with the cards fate has dealt you. This is a professional football team. Professionals don't publicly lament the unfairness of their perdicaments. It's our responsibility as fans to be fair judges. When La'veon Bell went down last year and we beat those guys, it was understood that the game would have been different if he was healthy. The same with Big Ben now, or Jamaal Charles, or Tyrod Taylor or Dez Bryant or Tony Romo etc etc. When injuries are routinely used by other clubs, pundits, fans or any third party observers to explain away a team's poor performance, why should the Ravens, an organization run by human beings just like them, be held to any higher or more unreasonable a standard? By its own fans to boot!