The Ravens are in a four-way tie for the best record in the AFC at 10-3, but quarterback Joe Flacco doesn't believe they get the respect they deserve. "I just think we're disrespected as an organization when it comes to the media," Flacco told WNST-AM this week. Baltimore has knocked off Pittsburgh, also 10-3, twice this season in convincing fashion, and the Ravens have been one of the conference's consistently successful teams for over a decade. "We're not a very big market," he added, before clarifying: "The bottom line is we don't need a lot of help because we have a great fan base every week and we win football games. We're not a losing football team that needs to be out there in the media and be talked up like we are all-world. We are." Flacco appears baffled by the coverage of the Broncos this season, a team that's won two less games than the Ravens, albeit in spectacular fashion. "I mean, look at Tim Tebow," he said. "I like Tim, but you have a tendency to want to -- I don't want to see Tim do bad -- but look what happens after he wins a football game. If you watched SportsCenter today, it was Tim Tebow then something else, Tim Tebow then something else, and Tim Tebow then something else. When we beat the Steelers, were we on TV? No. I couldn't even find a Baltimore Ravens highlight. I think that's kinda the way it is around Baltimore. We don't always get our respect but you gotta deal with it and go out there every week and just win football games."