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Sports
Ravens NotebookPublished 11/23/09
SOUND DEFENSE: Instead of being dominated by Indianapolis Colts star quarterback Peyton Manning, the Baltimore Ravens' defense held its ground through some effective strategic gambits to slow down the top passing game in the league. Ultimately, though, the Ravens came up short against the undefeated Colts during a 17-15 loss yesterday at M&T Bank Stadium. However, defensive coordinator Greg Mattison came up with a sound game plan to contain Manning as the NFL's top quarterback was intercepted twice by safeties Ed Reed and Dawan Landry and limited to one touchdown pass. The Colts committed a...
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