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On one, Goldson arrived to the pile late and delivered a shot to running back Ray Rice's head area. Rice was clearly upset after the play. He yelled across the line of scrimmage toward Goldson while returning to the huddle. One play later, Rice lost a fumble. Goldson also brought down Ravens running back Bernard Pierce with a violent tackle along the sideline. Pierce had gained eight yards on the play, his longest run of the day. But he was slow to get up from the hit. Pierce, who had carried nine times for 30 yards to that point in the game, gained three yards on three additional rushes. The hits from Goldson might not have affected the production for Rice and Pierce, but they represent the tone-setting qualities a physical safety can bring to a defense.
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The endgame down that troubled TMQ was third-and-goal from the 5. Crabtree went in motion right, then ran a shallow out right -- a West Coast play that was a favorite of Bill Walsh's in this situation. Crabtree sure looked like he caught the ball, putting both feet down, then heading upfield. He was drilled helmet-to-helmet by nickelback Jimmy Smith. The ball came out and went out of bounds at the Baltimore 4. Zebras ruled incompletion. If the pass was never caught, then Crabtree was a "defenseless receiver" and the helmet-to-helmet hit should have been a personal foul. If the pass had been caught and Crabtree was "re-established," contact with his helmet was legal. But then the ruling should have been completed pass with a fumble out of bounds, advancing the spot to the Ravens 4.
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“That’s the one thing we talked about: ‘Why didn’t we run it?’ ” tight end Delanie Walker said. “We don’t know. We were running the ball on them all day.”
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