Ravens running back Ray Rice was diplomatic about it, but he has made it clear that he should be more involved in the team's offense. Rice only carried the ball five times in Baltimore's 22-17 loss to Seattle this past Sunday. He had 13 total touches, the exact amount he had during a similar road defeat to the Jaguars earlier this season. "The thing is, you get down in a situation, you have to climb your way out," Rice said. "I'm never going to be a guy who talks about touches, but obviously, we know going into a game that five carries is not going to cut it. You look at it, and I know five carries is not going to do it, but we find ourselves so deep in a situation that we have to climb our way out. And we were looking for answers. "Whether it's running, passing, we've got to find our way out of a situation. I always spoke about not getting down into a situation like that where you've got to be in a two-minute offense. I've always said, the two-minute offense is great, but when you've got to take your fullback off the field, who's a Pro Bowl fullback, and not lead him on people, that leads to trouble."