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Remember the Three-Headed Monster? That nickname surfaced a year ago as Willis McGahee, Ray Rice and LeRon McClain split the Ravens’ ball-carrying duties while the team rolled to the AFC championship game. Well, say goodbye. A year later, that monster is history. But as one Three-Headed Monster disappears, another is coming into focus. The new one is the Ravens’ trio of wide receivers – Derrick Mason, Mark Clayton and Kelly Washington.
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