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With one of the best defenses in football and a stable of beastie runners, the Baltimore Ravens were a dominant force in the 2008 NFL season. Going 11-5, the Dirty Birds just missed the Super Bowl thanks to arch rivals the Pittsburgh Steelers. With QB Joe Flacco entering his second year, the AFC North and the NFL in general will fear the Baltimore Ravens in 2009.
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Since moving from Cleveland in 1996, the Baltimore Ravens have established themselves as the epitome of smash mouth football. Built on a fierce defense and a punishing running game, the Ravens are always a feared opponent. Coach John Harbaugh took over the Baltimore Ravens in 2008 and has continued the tradition of pounding opponents on offense and defense. Anything less than another deep playoff run would be considered a failure and the Baltimore Ravens will not disappoint.
QB Joe Flacco begins year-two as a battle-tested veteran. With a big arm and great toughness, the young man already has the respect of his teammates and opponents. Second-year RB Ray Rice leads the best running back corps in the NFL with Willis McGahee and Le’ron McClain sharing the load. A powerful offensive line completes the unit. The 3-4 defense of the Baltimore Ravens is always their key to victory and features future Hall-of-Famer ILB Ray Lewis along with standouts such as DL Haloti Ngata, LB Terrell Suggs, and S Ed Reed.
The battle for the crown of the AFC North will be a two-team race between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Similar in every fashion, both games between these rivals will be bruising and close affairs. The Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals are no slouches themselves and could be ready to spring a trap at any moment. Tough opponents also come from outside the division, such as the New England Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts.
M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland serves as the home of the Baltimore Ravens. The open-air stadium allows for weather to factor into any game, making for exciting rain and snow games that are right up the Ravens’ alley. Combined with 70,000 screaming fans, M&T Stadium is a nightmare for incoming offenses. Whether you want to catch the hits on the road or in Baltimore, there is no better place to order your Baltimore Ravens tickets than OnlineTickets.com!
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