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Ravens end intense campPublished 08/23/09
Mission accomplished for Harbaugh's squad WESTMINSTER - One year removed from the inaugural Camp Hardball, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh didn't relent in his demanding approach to training camp. While the regimen remained grueling, what changed was the players' awareness of what to expect and how to prepare accordingly for plenty of live contact, long hours spent under the unforgiving sun and a fast tempo. "I believe we're more accustomed to it," said running back Willis McGahee, who has upgraded his attitude and conditioning after admittedly showing up out of shape last summer and...
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