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Lloyd Waters: The Super Bowl and an ALS problem
“Winning isn’t everything, but it sure beats coming in second.” That famous quote was often used by Bear Bryant as he coached and made a perennial winner out of the University of Alabama football team. Bryant and his players won 323...Tags: Super Bowl, Health and Safety at Work, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Barack Obama, Lou Gehrig
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Ravens stun Brady, Patriots in New England
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — They wanted the Patriots, told the world that they would win and then went in their stadium and dominated the second half like no visiting team has done at Gillette Stadium. It didn't seem possible when they limped into the...
Tags: Super Bowl, Jim Harbaugh, Peyton Manning, New England Patriots, John Harbaugh
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Notebook: Pollard delivers crushing hit on Patriots' Ridley
Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard lived up to his intimidating reputation as one of the hardest hitters in the NFL, knocking New England Patriots running back Stevan Ridley out of Sunday's AFC championship game with a devastating fourth-quarter tackle....Tags: Jake Bequette, Danny Woodhead, DeAngelo Tyson, Asa Jackson, Ray Rice
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Ravens' Bernard Pollard doesn't hold back on or off the field
The Baltimore SunNEW ORLEANS — Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard looks the part of an enforcer who loves inflicting punishment. He's barrel-chested and powerfully constructed at 6-foot-1, 228 pounds. And Pollard has built a reputation as one of the most...Tags: Super Bowl, Injuries and Wounds, Paul Kruger, Barack Obama, New England Patriots
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Ravens-Patriots predictions from Baltimore Sun staff members
Kevin Cowherd Patriots 30, Ravens 21 The Ravens go into this game with enormous confidence. But Tom Brady to Wes Welker is a tough combination to beat, especially at Gillette Stadium. And now the Pats actually have a running game with Stevan Ridley...
Tags: Super Bowl, Shane Vereen, New England Patriots, Ray Lewis, Gillette Stadium
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Surge of Patriots running backs has been led by coach Ivan Fears
The Boston GlobeOver the course of an NFL season, a lot of things get talked about. Some factors are overblown, some aren’t addressed enough. Sunday’s 41-28 win over the Texans by the Patriots in the divisional round of the playoffs gave us ample reason...Tags: Shane Vereen, Danny Woodhead, Sports, Football, Houston Texans
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Ravens' AFC championship showdown with Patriots is full of storylines
You want story lines for Sunday's AFC championship game? Oh, do we have storylines. Here are just a few: Are the Ravens really this team of destiny we keep hearing about? Can they avenge last year's 23-20 loss to the New England Patriots in this...
Tags: Super Bowl, Shane Vereen, Lee Evans, Jim Harbaugh, Ray Rice
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Joe Flacco advocated for Ravens' aggressive second-half attack
Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco quickly came to a realization Sunday night while trailing the New England Patriots at halftime of the AFC championship game. It was a realization shared by coach John Harbaugh. Flacco was adamant in his belief that the...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Jim Harbaugh, Peyton Manning, Arthur Jones, AFC North
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Film Study: Looking back at the Ravens and 49ers
Ravens 28, Patriots 13 Strategy: The Ravens' winning equation in the AFC championship was provided by fast-paced no-huddle, shotgun concepts and enough runs to keep the Patriots honest. Play-action was effective, particularly in the second half when Joe...
Tags: Vernon Davis, NaVorro Bowman, Ray Rice, LaMichael James, Aldon Smith
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Film Study: Breaking down Ravens-Broncos and Patriots-Texans
Ravens 38, Broncos 35, 2OT Strategy: It took a ton of wise decisions to triumph in the instant classic. Jim Caldwell blended aggressive deep passes with an old-fashioned approach on the ground, piling up 479 yards of total offense. Joe Flacco trusted...
Tags: Ray Rice, Trindon Holliday, Tony Carter, Sam Koch, Dannell Ellerbe
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Ravens headed to Super Bowl after beating Patriots in AFC title game
The Baltimore SunThey wanted the New England Patriots, told the world that they would beat them and then went into their stadium and dominated the second half as no visiting team had ever done. It didn't seem possible when they limped into the postseason losers of...Tags: Ray Rice, Peyton Manning, Jerod Mayo, Devin McCourty, Arthur Jones
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Are the Ravens ready for the Patriots' no-huddle offense?
Having grown up in Annapolis, Bill Belichick remembers watching quarterback Johnny Unitas, one of the NFL's pioneers of the pass, drive the Baltimore Colts up and down the field with their version of the two-minute drill. At the time, no one did it...
Tags: Johnny Unitas, Brooks Reed, ESPN (tv network), The Boston Globe, Invention and Innovation
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