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Ravens, Colts plans of attack all a matter of interpretationPublished 10/12/08
INDIANAPOLIS - The constant gyrations and pointing, the shouting of audibles on both sides of the line of scrimmage and all the wink and nod interplay shapes up as an intricate chess match between two masters of their craft. It's an intellectual game within the game as Baltimore Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis and Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning act as conductors of their own separate orchestras today at Lucas Oil Stadium. As the two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year maneuvers his defense and tries to anticipate and interpret Manning's actions, real and fake, the eight-time Pro Bowl passer is...
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