Baltimore asserts itself in dominant victory over Cincinnati
By AARON WILSON Landmark News Service
By AARON WILSON Landmark News Service
Published
12/01/08
CINCINNATI - Regardless of whether it was linebackers Terrell Suggs and Ray Lewis bulldozing Bengals quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, wide receiver Mark Clayton befuddling a hapless defense with his acrobatics or fullback Le'Ron McClain punishing would-be tacklers, the Baltimore Ravens delivered an authoritative statement with their 34-3 rout of Cincinnati.
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Ravens rookie quarterback Joe Flacco continues to play beyond his years. Sunday, he completed 19 of 29 passes for 280 yards and a pair of touchdowns in his team's 34-3 demolition of the Cincinnati Bengals.
"It was total domination," defensive tackle Haloti Ngata said. "It says a lot about what kind of football team we are."
True to their word, the Ravens (8-4) were ultra-focused on preventing the Bengals (1-10-1) from gathering any hope of pulling an...
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