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Ravens Rough Up Saints

The Baltimore Ravens hand the New Orleans Saints their first home loss of the season, 35-22. Take that, Mother Theresa. Steve McNair got the Ravens going, running for one touchdown and throwing for two more.

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118282
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Saints looked like they'd really taken the bye week to heart, maybe spending a little too much time on Playstation? The problem was discipline and penalties, along with a questionable play call or two, like that half-back option to Bush that resulted in an INT instead of *any* points, and perhaps some momentum, at that point.

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Todd Stauffer
Date
2006-10-30T16:50:46-06:00
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I have mixed feeling about the Saints. I want them to do well but not beat my favorite teams, Pittsburg and Philadelphia, both of which are having terrible seasons. I've been a Steelers fan since 1973. I had better wear my Steelers' jacket I've storing since 1996 before people start thinking I'm nuts for stepping out in it.

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Ray Carter
Date
2006-10-30T17:24:25-06:00
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118284
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Jim Mashek of the Sun Herald in Biloxi wrote a good column for Monday's paper in which he said that the Ravens presented a blueprint for beating the Saints: Score first. Convert turnovers. Rush the passer. Hit anything that moves. Develop a swagger and take the Louisiana Superdome crowd out of the game.

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Dr. S
Date
2006-10-30T19:04:49-06:00
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118285
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I have mixed feeling about the Saints. I want them to do well but not beat my favorite teams, Pittsburg and Philadelphia, both of which are having terrible seasons. I've been a Steelers fan since 1973. I had better wear my Steelers' jacket I've storing since 1996 before people start thinking I'm nuts for stepping out in it. I can't stand Pittsburgh, but I wanted them to beat Oakland yesterday. Once you've lived in San Diego, you grow to hate them. Anyhow, the way Pittsburgh is playing, it's gonna be a tough year for them. I do think, however, that they will be too physical for the Saints to handle. Plus, they're desperate for a win and being at home will give them some motivation, too.

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golden eagle
Date
2006-10-30T21:53:51-06:00

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