Quoth the Ravens: Game was stolen from them - The Boston Globe

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BALTIMORE - The Ravens were raving mad after last night's game, and several players pointed their anger at the officiating. Cornerback Chris McAlister indicated that the playing field was uneven. "It's hard to go out there and play the Patriots and the refs at the same time," he said after New England pulled out a 27-24 victory. "They put the crown on top, and they want them to win. "The refs, ... [link]

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Bad Calls or Not, the Game Was There for the Ravens Taking
Published 12/4/2007 by Josh Alper at FanHouse
Filed under: Ravens, AFC North, BaltimoreBy now you've probably heard all the complaining from the Ravens about the refereeing in last night's 27-24 loss to the Patriots. Ryan Wilson does a great job compiling some of their gripes elsewhere on the FanHouse but here's Chris McAlister with a pretty good summary of their quotes after the game. "It's hard to go out there and play the Patriots and the refs at the same time. They put the crown on top, and they want them to win." I understand the ...

Patriots-Ravens review: It's all here
Published 12/4/2007 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
... spent some time in the Ravens' locker room, where cornerback Chris McAlister and several of his teammates were suggesting the league is up to no good. Tony Massarotti wonders why anyone's surprised by last night's outcome. The Patriots were exposed on both sides of the ball, but you had to expect them to find a way. They didn't like hearing how lucky they were to win, but it's the truth. Reiss' Pieces provides his account of what was said in the Ravens' locker room. ...

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