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By KC Joyner
ESPN Insider Wednesday, September 27, 2006 The most surprising story in the AFC early this season has to be the contribution the offense has made to Baltimore's 3-0 start. The Ravens are averaging 23.3 points per game, more than enough considering the defense is allowing just 6.7 points per game and is playing at a level reminiscent of the Super Bowl-winning team in 2000. The only major offseason personnel change Baltimore made to its offense was picking up quarterback Steve McNair in a trade with the Titans. The biggest improvement Mc ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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