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From division first to worst, Ravens must regroupPublished 12/31/07
BALTIMORE - Before they hire a new head coach, address their quarterback situation, begin a search for a new offensive coordinator, decide what to do with the eighth pick in the NFL draft and discuss the advancing age of several notable veterans, the Baltimore Ravens must convalesce.
The Ravens went from 13-3 in 2006 to 5-11 in 2007, in part because of injuries to Steve McNair, Kyle Boller, Todd Heap, Ray Lewis, Trevor Pryce, Chris McAlister, Samari Rolle, Jonathan Ogden and even kick returner B.J. Sams.
"This year the injury bug not only hit us, they hit our prime-time players," linebacker Bart Scott said. "We need to get...
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