Found November 21, 2012 on IntheOT:
The Baltimore Ravens are quite on the roll against their arch rival having now won three straight games against them dating back to last year following their epic meltdown in the 2011 AFC divisional round of the playoffs. This has prompted the players to walk around with some extra swagger with their 2 game lead in the division. One player in particular star running back Ray Ricereally wanted to stick it to Steelers players and fans by putting the famous yellow rally towel over his head. Once Steelers LB Lamar Woodley found became aware of the following photograph he took to twitter giving him a piece of his mind:The Steelers and Ravens already have one of the most fierce rivalries in football that resulting in tremendous entertaining smash mouth football for fans. Anytime of the players decides to get cocky and show off a bit all it can do is piss of the opposition which should equal some even better entertainment in their next game. Good news is we don’t have to wait long as the NFL decided to schedule these two playing twice in three weeks. Baltimore travels to San Diego this week and Pittsburgh to Cleveland only to have them hook up next weekend in for part 2 in Baltimore. Stay tuned for more Steelers Ravens rivalry trash talk.
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