Found December 30, 2011 on baltimoresun.com:
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Running back has had success against Baltimore's defenseThere was a time, and it really wasn't that long ago, when there wasn't a running back in the league who could make the Ravens defense look mortal. For the better part of a decade, Baltimore went after ball carriers like a pack of hungry lions, surrounding them with vicious efficiency before planting them on the turf.
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