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usatoday.com - 7/29/2009
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When he became head coach of the Baltimore Ravens last year, John Harbaugh wanted to shed the team's reputation as a defense-first, ...
weblogs.baltimoresun.com - 7/28/2009
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Ravens coach John Harbaugh was vague when asked
about the team's interest in Michael Vick, who was...
granted a conditional reinstatement by the NFL. "We’ve had long discussions about Michael Vick and we have a feeling about how he would impact our team ...
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Harbaugh on Michael Vick
baltimoreravens.com - 8/1/2009
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Wide receiver Derrick Mason will play for the
Ravens in 2009. The Ravens received notice Saturday that...
the 12-year veteran reconsidered his surprise retirement announcement this week. “It was a tough decision, but I think it was a good decision for me ...
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novafantasysports.com - 7/23/2009
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Head coach John Harbaugh is hopeful that Derrick
Mason will postpone retiring from the NFL, according to...
ESPN. Harbaugh said, "I think it is real honorable what he is doing in the sense that it would be easy for a guy to just come in and go through the motions. Derrick does not want to go ...
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Ravens want Mason back
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Harbaugh looks to change Baltimore's perception
The National Football Post » Hot News and Rumors —
From Sean Leahy of USA TODAY WESTMINSTER, Md. -- When he became head coach of the Baltimore Ravens last year, John Harbaugh wanted to shed the team's reputation as a defense-first, offensively challenged unit. That didn't quite work out when the team reached the AFC Championship Game powered largely by its second-ranked defense. The offense finished 18th, which improved four spots from the Ravens' 2007 performance but fell short of the "great offense" Harbaugh said he wanted to develop. As training camp kicked off the for 2009 Ravens, Harbaugh hasn't yielded. Great defense is ...
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