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Ravens' official copes with deadly diseasePublished 03/12/08
OWINGS MILLS - Inside his office at the Baltimore Ravens' training complex yesterday morning, O.J. Brigance swivels in his chair to gaze at an inspirational message jotted down on a chalkboard. Brigance smiles as he reads aloud a single sentence that describes his approach in battling an undefeated, cruel opponent. "A man with an outstanding attitude makes the most of it while he gets the worst of it," is how the saying goes. It's a reminder from Brigance's friend and former teammate, Harry Swayne, about how to persevere through a great adversity. As Brigance copes with amyotrophic lateral...
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