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Baltimore Ravens 2009 Playoffs

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The Baltimore Ravens gave up their history pre-1996 when Art Modell moved the club from Cleveland. The officially-recognized expansion team and the unofficial former-Browns used the move to Baltimore to find a new stadium and begin a new chapter. This chapter included some playoff tickets after a few seasons settling in at M&T Bank Stadium.

The team was built on defense, improving every season until the year 2000. That season the Ravens took things to the next level, going 12-4 and winning the AFC Central division. For the first time since the Colts left in the early ‘80s football fans had a chance to see the postseason, now with Ravens playoff tickets. Trent Dilfer managed the offense and Jamal Lewis continued his incredible rookie season, but the team was all defense. Ray Lewis won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award and brought the house against the Broncos, Titans and Raiders on the way to Super Bowl XXXV. Lewis and Sam Adams and Rod Woodson proved to stifling for the Giants offense and rare offensive explosion put the game out of reach 35-7.

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For Baltimore fans to see the postseason again this season, the Ravens defense has to bounce back from an uncharacteristic 2007. If Lewis, Terrell Suggs, and Ed Reed cannot corral the talented unit and then Ravens playoff tickets will continue to evade them. The defense should not have a problem though. Last season appears to be nothing more than anomaly. The real problem that should have the fans worrying is the offense.

With Jamal Lewis gone Willis McGahee will be the focus of the opposing team’s defense every game on the schedule. The running back has experience playing on a team with passing troubles, spending the last three seasons in Buffalo. Joe Flacco, the starting rookie quarterback, will be asked to create some kind of a passing game for the first time since the team moved to Baltimore. Mark Clayton and Derrick Mason have proven that they can make big plays, so it is up to Flacco to weather the incredible pressure of starting in his first year in the league and run a coherent offense to, at the very least, give the defense a breather.

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