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( Getty Images / January 20, 2013 ) Offensively, the Ravens were conservative in the first half, but offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell opened it up in the second. Defensively, the Ravens gave up a lot of yards, but not a lot of points to New England. For the second straight week, the Ravens went on the road as underdogs and won. (John Harbaugh is pictured). |
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JackInEC at 10:37 PM January 20, 2013
The defense holds the Patriots' offense to 13 points--and shut them out in the second half--and you give them a C+ average???
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Gaddxooks, Preston. C+ average for the D. You don't quite get they used a strategy against Brady that worked great.