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THE RAVENS STILL HAVE NOT TOPPED ORIOLES IN MLB-CRAZY MD

          While the Ravens are supported by Baltimore's "hard-
     core football audience," there's no "football fever" in the
     city, according to John Eisenberg of the Baltimore SUN, who
     wrote, "Overall, the Ravens are still lagging behind the
     Orioles, who remain the local secular religion."  Ravens
     President David Modell said the team needs to win to attract
     new fans: "I think we're in a town that loves football and
     is poised for an explosion of enthusiasm, but we have to get
     off our butts and provide a winner. If you keep losing, you
     can lose fans and potential fans."  The Ravens have "strong"
     sales of tickets, corporate sponsorships and team
     merchandise, but were 29th in the NFL out of 30 teams in
     local TV ratings last year.  Modell: "Maybe the original
     expectations (of interest) were too high.  Bringing a team
     back to a market that's lost a team obviously isn't the same
     as starting fresh with an expansion team. ... So is it
     Baltimore that's flawed, or is it that these teams take time
     to reinstitute themselves?" (Baltimore SUN, 11/21).
     

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