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No. 6 seed: Baltimore Ravens
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With Ed Reed in and out of the lineup, the concern has been that the Ravens' defense has been suffering. In reality, the Ravens' defense is still a solid unit, allowing 17 points of less in eight of their last ten games.
The concern with the Ravens is more focused on the offense. The Ravens looked to be a complete team at the start of their season, scoring more than 30 points in their first three games. That's the same number of times they've hit 30 or more since Nov. 1. The Ravens' feature a solid rushing attack, but Joe Flacco is limited in his options in the passing game.
Worst Case Scenario: The Ravens lost a game at New England earlier in the season when the Ravens' passing attack failed to pick up a key fourth down. ...
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