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Ravens taking problems with schedule in stridePublished 09/16/08
OWINGS MILLS - As an unintended consequence of a postponement forced by the wrath of Hurricane Ike, the Baltimore Ravens now have one of the most taxing schedules in the NFL.
AP photoRavens coach John Harbaugh Because an original Nov. 9 bye is being used to make up the postponed game against the Houston Texans, the Ravens will play 15 consecutive games without a week off. Yet, the Ravens aren't complaining about their lot. Especially considering the serious plight of the Texans as well as Gulf Coast residents affected by the deadly storm. "We're very understanding of the situation," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said yesterday....
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