Do the Ravens disguise things (on defense) as much as New England?
CP: “They do some different things and some similar things to New England, but they don’t need to disguise. When you’ve got Terrell Suggs and Haloti (Ngata) and Ray — they have so many players all over the field. They’ll line up and just try to beat you man-to-man, and they do a good job of doing that because they have good individual guys that can win one-on-one battles. But they do a little bit of disguising, a little bit of confusion. I think that’s a big reason they win a lot of out-of-division games, because teams aren’t used to seeing a front move like that and try to create confusion like that.” Q: How are the Ravens different without Ed Reed? CP: “Ed’s kind of a loose cannon back there, and he’s made me pay a number of prices over time, just making plays and reading plays and being where he’s not supposed to be, and making a play on the ball or a hit on a guy that’s going for the ball. So it’s definitely nice not having him in the game and knowing he’s not going to play, but i
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