MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. - The way Mike Wallace sees it, unless the Miami Dolphins rise to the occasion Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, Elvis has left the building.Its now or never, Wallace said.The veteran receiver acknowledges the Dolphins still feel the sting of a late-season collapse a year ago that cost them a playoff berth. Theyre eager to avoid a repeat, and the matchup against the Ravens is potentially pivotal.Miami and Baltimore are two of six AFC teams tied at 7-5.Its our time to shine, Wallace said. Its our time to rise and prove that were a team that is trending upward at this time of the year and a different team from last year.The Ravens feel the same way. They made the playoffs every season from 2008 to 2012 before going 8-8 last year, and theyre eager to start another streak.With the standings so tightly bunched in the final month, they know stakes are high.If youre in the hunt and you lose, youre in trouble, coach John Harbaugh said.Here are things to know as the Ravens and Dolphins hunt for a win:PLAYOFF PATH: One projection gave the Dolphins a 39 per cent chance of making the playoffs, with the Ravens at 33 per cent. Miami coach Joe Philbin hasnt checked the math.There are 9 million scenarios, Im sure, and 8,000 different tiebreaker rules, Philbin said. So I havent spent time really figuring out all the variables and all the possibilities. What I have spent time on is watching the Ravens. This is a good team were playing.Five AFC teams have a record better than 7-5, which means a lot of competition for the sixth and final post-season berth. That makes it unlikely Baltimore and Miami will both earn a spot, lending more importance to Sundays game.Theyre all one of 16, but that week, man, the game is the most important thing out there, Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco said. And this time of the year, when you see all the teams jumbled up there, its tough to not think its a little bit more serious than that. We definitely feel like its a big game, and its going to prove to be big in the end.WHAT A RUSH: Ravens running back Justin Forsett has eclipsed 1,000 yards rushing for the first time in his seven-year career, and he leads all NFL running backs with an average of 5.6 yards per carry.Now hell face a Dolphins defence that has been gouged on the ground for 277 and 201 yards the past two weeks.Watching them on film, I dont want to fall into the trap of thinking this thing is going to be easy and we are going to be able to run all day, Forsett said. I know they are a physical bunch. I know they are athletic and they have a lot of playmakers over there, so I am anticipating a tough game.SACK HAPPY: With the Ravens struggling in the defensive backfield, sack specialists Elvis Dumervil and Terrell Suggs have taken it upon themselves to increase the pressure on the quarterback.You have to have a good, effective pass rush every game, said Suggs, who has seven sacks. We have guys in this locker room that really love to get after the passer. Thats a key part of our game.Dumervil said his lofty sack total can be attributed in part to the secondary, even though the Ravens rank 31st in the NFL in yards passing allowed.I wouldnt have gotten 12 1/2 sacks without our coverage, he said. Pass coverage and sacks go hand in hand. Ive got to get better, theyve got to get better and weve got to do it together.The Ravens will be without defensive tackle Haloti Ngata, suspended for four games this week for violating the NFLs policy on performance-enhancing substances.FavourITE FOIL: Harbaugh and Flacco are 4-0 against the Dolphins, including three wins in Miami.I really dont remember the games that much, other than theyve been hard-fought, Harbaugh said.Actually, the Ravens outscored the Dolphins in those four games 106-55. The past two times the Dolphins reached the playoffs, in 2001 and 2008, they were eliminated by Baltimore.FAMILIAR FOE: Wallace faced the Ravens twice a season when he played for Pittsburgh, and said he knows what to expect.We always have hated those guys, Wallace said. Its a physical week. 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And ready or not, McGahee, 31, is going to play Sunday, when the Browns (0-2) visit the Minnesota Vikings (0-2). Such is life in the NFL. "Its a fresh start, a new beginning," McGahee said. "The players are great, its a young team. Weve got work to do." McGahee, who has played for Buffalo, Baltimore and Denver after a memorable career at the University of Miami, has a familiarity with the offence, but knows he must get the language down. "I want to come and do everything I can," he said. "But I gotta gradually come in. I just cant come in and do the whole workload. But Im going to do whatever it takes." Despite the quick turnaround, coach Rob Chudzinski has "100 per cent faith in him" and knows "nothing is holding him back." All that said, McGahee joins the team during one of its most tumultuous weeks. In addition to Richardsons stunning trade, third-string quarterback Brian Hoyer was named the starter following Brandon Weedens thumb injury, while wide receiver Greg Little lost his starting job to Davone Bess. "Its not a safe business wheere anybody can say that Im comfortable and they cant trade me or they cant cut me or anything like that," left tackle Joe Thomas said.dddddddddddd "Nobodys untouchable." Even as a six-time Pro Bowl player and the anchor of the offensive line, Thomas doesnt see himself as trade-proof. "Thats the way you have to work," Thomas said. "Because if you ever get complacent, thats when youre going to get beat or play bad." Thomas also understands that fans are all too familiar with the concept of "rebooting" the team, but he doesnt see Richardsons trade as another full-on rebuilding effort. "It doesnt mean were starting over from Day 1," Thomas said. "Its a process and were trying to build a consistent winner. Thats what the goal is. Obviously, they felt the trade of Trent is something that is going to help move us forward to be a consistent winner." McGahee was surprised by the trade, initially expecting to work side-by-side with Richardson after learning the Browns could be an option for him on Monday. "Honestly, to tell you the truth, when I got the call, he hadnt been traded yet," McGahee said. McGahee, who will wear jersey No. 26, has made the Pro Bowl twice, and has had a durable nine-year career after a serious knee injury at Miami. Hes rushed for 8,097 career yards, including four 1,000-yard seasons. "Who knew I was going to play ten years," McGahee asked. "Everybody thought I wasnt going to play at all. "Ive been just surprising everybody." ' ' '