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Blogimore Ravens:
The Ravens have won five straight at home against Pittsburgh, but now it's time for the off-season. Will Jonathan Ogden retire? Will Terrell Suggs get his payday or move on? Will the Ravens draft a QB with the eighth pick in April's NFL Draft?
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I would imagine Ravens fans are pretty happy with the win. It closes the door on a terrible season with a high note. Now Ravens fans can move on to talking about the draft and leave this season behind them. As a Steelers fan, I don't plan to let my Ravens fan friends move on THAT quickly.
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