Trip To Baltimore Ravens Vs Cleveland Browns And Some Fu*king Ravens Reign Gang Tailgating
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BALTIMORE RAVENS 1ST AFC NORTH NOW 3&0 BENGALS 2&1 STEELERS 1&2 BROWNS 0&3 Baltimore defeated Cleveland 34-3 on Sunday behind a solid effort by both the offense and defense.by Mike Duffy Sep 27, 2009, 3:48PM Font Size: The Ravens talked all week about not looking past the lowly Cleveland Browns and avoiding a surprise defeat in a game where they were heavily favored. But it was the Browns that remained true to their reputation. Cleveland rarely challenged in the Ravens 34-3 victory Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium. In front of an announced crowd of 70950, the Browns were consistently beaten on both sides of the football. Both Browns quarterbacks, Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson, combined for four interceptions, three of which led to touchdowns. Clevelands offense amassed only 186 total yards, and it seemed that Joe Flacco and the Ravens offense could march up and down the field whenever they pleased. The only hiccup was a 29-yard field goal from kicker Billy Cundiff, but that was aided by a 25-yard pass interference penalty on Ravens safety Ed Reed. We always play together and get team victories, Flacco said. Any time the defense is getting turnovers, then its our job to put the ball in the end zone. We converted [the turnovers] into a pretty good amount of points today. Thats what you have to do in order to win games. The yards and points came at the hands of many contributors. Wideout Derrick Mason, who finished with four grabs for 46 yards, reached the 800-reception mark <b>…</b>
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