As the Ravens (13-5) prepare to play the Steelers (13-4) in Sunday's AFC title game at Heinz Field, the personality of two hard-nosed...
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01/13/09
OWINGS MILLS — The lock of the week involving the Baltimore Ravens' latest blood feud against their despised rival Pittsburgh Steelers doesn't deal with the traditional brand of predictions or point spreads. Ravens football is discussed by Capital sports writers Dave Broughton and Bill Wagner in this Jan 13. edition.
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It's an extremely safe bet, though, to bank on punishing hits that resemble the impact of car wrecks, broken bones, bloody elbows, scarred helmets and enough blue language to fill up dozens of swear jars. It's a football game that feels like a heavyweight boxing match.
As the Ravens (13-5) prepare to play the Steelers (13-4) in Sunday's AFC title game at Heinz Field, the personality of two hard-nosed...
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