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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Thursday, November 5, 2009 Did the Ravens provide the blueprint for stopping the red-hot Denver Broncos during their 30-7 victory in Week 8? It's possible. Ravens coaches threw their collective minds at film of the Broncos' first six games and came up with a solid game plan. Because Broncos QB Kyle Orton doesn't have a strong arm, the Ravens focused on keeping Denver's receivers in front of them and limiting their yards-after-catch ability. That worked. The Ravens' no-huddle, two-minute-style offense also was a factor. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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