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How did Joe Flacco fare when pressured?
For Thursday’s newspaper, I began a three-part series called “Tweaking the Ravens” and I started by tweaking the offense. A big chunk of the analysis piece (you can find it here) was about the importance of continuity and stability for...Tags: Joe Flacco, New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens, New Orleans Saints, Cam Newton
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Students learn through history
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterHenry Ford, Georgia O’Keefe, Shirley Temple and Cleopatra were among the eclectic historical figures who shared facts about themselves to an assemblage of parents and friends. The history makers were part of the inaugural “A Walk Through...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Henry Ford, Pocahontas, Shirley Temple
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Offseason preview for the Ravens' AFC North foes
We started to look ahead to the NFL offseason as soon as Billy Cundiff’s field goal fluttered off-target and we will dive headfirst into the offseason two weeks from now when the scouting combine begins in Indianapolis. In the meantime, let's take a...Tags: Free Agency, AFC North, Andy Dalton, Robert Griffin III, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Scoreboard
TV SPORTS Men's College Basketball-Harvard at Connecticut, 6 p.m. (ESPN2); West Virginia at Kansas State, 8 p.m. (ESPN2) NFL Football-Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers, 7 p.m. (NFL Network) Women's College Basketball-Creighton at Nebraska, 7...Tags: Greg Olsen, Martellus Bennett, Andre Johnson, London (England), Selvish Capers
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Flacco focused on avoiding more fumbles
Joe Flacco is one of the NFL’s leaders in pass attempts and yards. The Ravens quarterback is also a leader in a category he would prefer to shed: fumbles.
Flacco has committed a league-high 11 fumbles this season, one more than the St. Louis Rams&...Tags: Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens, American Football Conference, Indianapolis Colts, Sam Bradford
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Next generation of Ravens linebackers showing they can fill in for Ray Lewis
It was one of the few times all afternoon a Cleveland Browns player had the football with space and blockers in front of him.
On the Browns' second drive of the game, running back Chris Ogbonnaya caught Colt McCoy's screen pass and had an offensive...Tags: Free Agency, Terrell Suggs, Chuck Pagano, Ed Reed, San Diego Chargers
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Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck named Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award winner
Baltimore Sun staffStanford quarterback Andrew Luck is the winner of the 2011 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, given to the top fourth- or fifth-year signal-caller in college football. "Andrew personifies everything that my father stood for. He is not simply an...Tags: Pacific-12 Conference, Peyton Manning, Matt Ryan, Robert Griffin III, Brady Quinn
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Instant analysis: Ravens beat Browns, 24-10
Matt Vensel, Sports Blitz: My game ball goes to Cam Cameron for running the ball early and often with Ray Rice against an overmatched run defense, and props to the Ravens defense, too, for smothering Colt McCoy and putting the clamps on Peyton Hillis....Tags: Peyton Hillis, Ray Rice, Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens, Billy Cundiff
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Ravens once again shut down the run and then get after the QB
It wasn't a carbon copy, but the Ravens' defensive blueprint in Sunday evening's 24-10 victory over the Cleveland Browns was very similar to the one they used against the San Francisco 49ers on Thanksgiving.
For a second straight game, the Ravens...Tags: Peyton Hillis, Seneca Wallace, Terrell Suggs, Evan Moore, Baltimore Ravens
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