If the Ravens are going to look back to their lopsided playoff win in January 2010 (33-14) over the Patriots, their only win in the head to head series (1-6), and see how they won that game, they better realize one thing is going to look very different.� They will not to see WR Sam Aiken, TE Ben Watson, TE Chris Baker or RB Sammy Morris, who all caught passes that day in the lineup.
Instead, they will lineup across from WR Wes Welker, TE Rob Gronkowski, TE Aaron Hernandez and RB Danny Woodhead.� This change in personnel I feel will be the difference in this year?s game, and the reason New England will move on to their 7th Super Bowl.
One of the biggest game differences is that these four receivers have combined for 309 catches for 3,963 and 33 touchdowns, compared to the production of the receivers used in 2010 (they combined for 82 catches and 1,052 yards and 9 touchdowns, which is a 375% improvement).�
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