On the heels of the Ravens' bumbling away two straight games, coach Brian Billick said his players need to clean up their act, and it has nothing to do with "Shower-gate."
In Billick's estimation, discipline - not dissension - is the major hurdle for the Ravens as they try to rebound and make the playoffs this season.
The Ravens had three turnovers and 10 penalties in Sunday's sloppy, 9-6 overtime loss in Miami, which dropped them into a first-place tie with the Cincinnati Bengals atop the AFC North.
Afterward, several shouts were heard coming from the shower area. According to a team source, offensive tackle Orlando Brown was having a loud exchange with line coach Jim Colletto before linebacker Ray Lewis stepped in to squelch the situation
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In Billick's estimation, discipline - not dissension - is the major hurdle for the Ravens as they try to rebound and make the playoffs this season.
The Ravens had three turnovers and 10 penalties in Sunday's sloppy, 9-6 overtime loss in Miami, which dropped them into a first-place tie with the Cincinnati Bengals atop the AFC North.
Afterward, several shouts were heard coming from the shower area. According to a team source, offensive tackle Orlando Brown was having a loud exchange with line coach Jim Colletto before linebacker Ray Lewis stepped in to squelch the situation
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