Found November 08, 2009 on Pro Football Talk:
Three weeks ago, Ravens kicker Steven Hauschka missed to the left a field that would have nailed down a thrilling come-from-behind win over the Vikings. After the game, coach John Harbaugh defended the man the Ravens opted to keep instead...
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