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>Or back to football, like when white QB >Trend Dilfer got too much credit for Baltimore's success the year they >won the Super Bowl. (Any credit would have been too much.) The Ravens thought so highly of the QB who led them to a Super Bowl title that he was gone before the next season began. I think if the Ravens had an average QB instead of Dilfer in 2000, they may have gone undefeated. Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man "The likelihood of one individual being correct increases in a direct proportion to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong" James Mason from the movie "Heaven Can Wait".
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