Embattled Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco isn't going to find much support from his own teammates on the other side of the ball. Baltimore had just 227 total yards of offensive in their narrow playoff win over Houston on Sunday. Ravens safety Ed Reed says Flacco will have to perform better if the team is going to knock off the Patriots in the AFC Championship Game. "I think Joe was kind of rattled a little bit by (Houston's) defense," Reed said on SiriusXM NFL Radio earlier this week. "(The Texans) had a lot of guys in the box on him. And, I mean, they were getting to him. I think a couple times he needed to get rid of the ball. I don't know how much of the play-calling ... but it just didn't look like he had a hold on the offense. ... It was just kind of like (Baltimore's coaches) was telling him to do, throw the ball or get it here, you know, get it to certain guys. And he can't play like that." Flacco was sacked five times and hurried by Texans defenders more than that in the win. Reed said Tuesday part of the blame for that falls on Baltimore's offensive line. "[T]he offensive line gotta block better," Reed said. "You know, they gotta communicate better, gotta pick up blocks (and) Joe's gotta get the ball out of his hand."