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Q&A with Steve Bisciotti -- Career and Workplace, Super Bowl, National Football League -
Coming off his worst season in his four-year run as Ravens owner, Steve Bisciotti made his most significant move by firing coach Brian Billick and replacing him with John Harbaugh. In his lengthiest interview since the coaching change in January, Bisciotti talked with Sun reporter Jamison Hensley at the NFL annual meetings in Palm Beach, Fla., and reflected on his reasons for Billick's ...
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TUESDAY NIGHT ONE-LINERS
ProFootballTalk.com — ... to the 3-4 defense. Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti opens up about the thought process that resulted in the termination of coach Brian Billick. Pacman is ...

Steve Bisciotti Says _________________ Is Not An Offensive Genius
Deuce of Davenport | Sports News, Commentary, Humor, Videos — ... Someone get the license of that bus that wrecked Brian Billick. Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti wasted no words in explaining the circumstances of Brian Billick's firing. ...

Morning take: Ravens feel good about No. 26
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog — Posted by ESPN.com's James Walker Here are the most interesting stories Thursday in the AFC North: The Baltimore Ravens say they have high hopes for their first-round selection at No. 26 overall. Morning take: If a team has a solid scouting staff, which Baltimore does, drafting late in the first round can be a great thing. The risk (money) is relatively low and the team still has the ability to find a great player. How good is this year's receiving corps for the ...

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