Found September 24, 2009 on Ravens Roost:
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Having the number one power ranking on ESPN's website means nothing when you're going against a division rival. Division opponents know each other, they know each others tendencies, they know who's a player and who isn't. This isn't an automatic win for the Ravens, not even close.The Browns are coming in with an ugly mood intact. They've yet to win a game this season and know they've had success against this Ravens team many times in the past. I think they're going to bring their best. I'm sure they've studied film from last weeks game against the Chargers and are scheming to get WR Braylon Edwards and TE Steve Heiden involved in their offese early, both of which are over 6 ft. 4. But, many of the Ravens problems in the secondary a week ago weren't always due to a mismatch in height but rather players not completing their assignments. And, the guiltiest of all was Ed Reed. Reed has started out slow the past couple seasons but has come on ...
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