By AARON WILSON, Landmark News Service
By AARON WILSON, Landmark News Service
Published
09/29/09
OWINGS MILLS -- The view from the Baltimore Ravens' sideline is nearly as astonished and surprised as the reaction in NFL circles to a quantum leap on offense.
Gail Burton — Associated Press
Ravens receivers Mark Clayton and Derrick Mason are part of one of the most productive units in the NFL.
Following years of a dormant attack defined by conservative game plans and traditionally meager results, the Ravens' offense has suddenly emerged as a potent early-season juggernaut.
The undefeated Ravens (3-0) rank second in the league in total offense after three games with an average of 430.3 yards per contest, eight yards less than the New Orleans Saints.
And they've been perfectly balanced, ranking fifth in passing offense with an average of 273.7 yards...
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