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Game 7: At a loss for explanation
Sun reporterIn the Ravens' short tenure in Baltimore, this may have been the team's most lifeless and uninspired performance. Dropped passes. Fumbles. Missed tackles. Bad snaps. Not to mention a defense that couldn't stop the opposition on third down or halt the...Tags: Memorial Stadium, Michael McCrary, Wally Williams, Larry Webster, Music
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Game 16: Ravens bid fond farewell
Sun reporterIn an emotional farewell yesterday, Ted Marchibroda finally became accountable, something he had always preached during his three-year tenure as Ravens coach.Barring a miraculous change of heart, Ravens owner Art Modell is expected to fire Marchibroda...Tags: Lional Dalton, Jermaine Lewis, Michael McCrary, Jim Harbaugh, San Francisco 49ers
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Game 9: Ravens' wait ends in a smile
Sun reporterThe referees were huddled in the end zone after time ran out, trying to determine if there was a penalty that would give the Oakland Raiders another shot to tie or win the game yesterday, and the Ravens were getting some bad vibes.Ravens center Wally...Tags: Crimes, Matt Stover, Rod Woodson, Ray Lewis, Michael McCrary
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'We won't see another Johnny Unitas'
Sun StaffMourners said goodbye to John Unitas yesterday, evoking memories of a steely, Hall of Fame quarterback and a tender father who stayed close to his coal-shoveling roots. Cardinal William H. Keeler said he found "sanctity" in the man who threw footballs as...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Memorial Stadium, William Donald Schaefer, Baltimore Colts, Michael McCrary
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Ravens save best for last
Sun StaffThe winning drive bordered on the improbable. The comeback restored faith in a suffocating defense. Rallying around a 38-year-old backup quarterback and a series of fourth-quarter stands, the Ravens raced back from an 11-point deficit to edge the...Tags: Jason Craft, Michael McCrary, Jermaine Lewis, Elvis Grbac, Ainsley Battles
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President salutes Ravens' season
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - While NFL teams are looking ahead to a new season, President Bush gave the Baltimore Ravens another chance yesterday to savor this year's Super Bowl triumph, offering them a presidential pat on the back at the White House. Bush appeared with...Tags: Defense, Travel, Athletes, Volleyball, University of Minnesota
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John Mullin's answers
Am I correct in observing that in the Bears offense, passes are virtually never timed to hit a receiver immediately coming out of a break. Even on the 4-yard crossing patterns, the receiver makes the break and then runs 5 or 6 yards before the ball...Tags: Denver Broncos, R.W. McQuarters, Ray Lewis, Rex Tucker, David Terrell
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Modell: I'll never forget farewell
Sun StaffArt Modell's final game as an NFL owner was a mixture of cheers and tears. Long before Tennessee kicker Gary Anderson's last-minute, 46-yard field goal ended the Ravens' season as well as the Modell era on Saturday, the Ravens made sure the owner's...Tags: National Football League, Ray Lewis, Brian Billick, Sports, Baltimore Ravens
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Ravens-Jaguars postgame report
POSITION EDGE Ravens rushing vs. Jaguars run defense Through three quarters, Jamal Lewis' 108 yards rushing accounted for nearly half of the Ravens' total offense. He powered his way in between the tackles early and then kept the defense off-balance by...Tags: Edwin Mulitalo, Mark Brunell, Matt Stover, Ray Lewis, Bennie Anderson
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Ride to Tampa bumpy, wild
Sun ColumnistThe love affair between an old, historic NFL city and its new professional football team has been rekindled in the 2000 season. An affection once reserved for the Baltimore Colts and such legends as John Unitas, Lenny Moore and John Mackey has grown to...Tags: Tony Banks, Crimes, Memorial Stadium, Rod Woodson, Baltimore Colts
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Road warriors
Sun StaffMIAMI - In a postseason defined by home-turf dominance, the Ravens raided Pro Player Stadium in a familiar, battle-tested vehicle. Unleashing a smash-mouth running game to complement a menacing defense, the Ravens notched the first road win of these...Tags: National Football League, Rod Woodson, Matt Stover, Jermaine Lewis, Elvis Grbac
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Wide smiles for Ravens
Sun StaffNASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Ravens beat the Tennessee Titans as much on memory as they did on willpower yesterday. It was a game of deja vu for tight end Shannon Sharpe, redemption for wide receiver Patrick Johnson and sheer joy for quarterback Trent Dilfer,...Tags: Rod Woodson, Jermaine Lewis, Michael McCrary, Harry Swayne, Tennessee Titans
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