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NFL GridIron Gab (Free subscription) | 08/08/2008
John Harbaugh’s first game as an NFL head coach ended up a 16-15 win over the defending AFC champion New England Patriots. Several offensive weapons for both teams didn’t suit up, including Tom Brady, Randy Moss, Willis McGahee, Mark Clayton and Todd Heap, which lead to a mostly defensive dominated game. The game started well and promising [...]
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 08/02/2008
Baltimore Ravens tight end Todd Heap limped off the field Saturday morning with a right calf injury. His calf was wrapped as he left the field during the final minutes of practice. The injury did not initially appear to be serious. Also, receiver Mark Clayton didn't practice because of a sprained right shoulder. He is no longer wearing a protective sling and took part in some exercises on the side....
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NFL Superbowl (Free subscription) | 08/02/2008
Baltimore Ravens tight end Todd Heap limped off the field Saturday morning with a right calf injury. His calf was wrapped as he left the field during the final minutes of practice. The injury did not initially appear to be serious. Also, receiver Mark Clayton didn't practice because of a sprained right shoulder. He is no longer wearing a protective sling and took part in some exercises on the side....
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 07/30/2008
Ravens wide receiver Mark Clayton expects this season to be much better than last year. After all, it couldn't get much worse.
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Oklahoma Sooners & NFL Blog (Free subscription) | 07/28/2008
Badger: Mark Clayton, WR: Drafted in the first round by Baltimore. Another Oklahoma native in the first round in the same year??? AND a solid contributor? Sure, he’s not a Pro Bowler (yet!) but is definitely a valuable part of a team’s offense known more for their defense. Had 67 receptions for 939 yards and [...]
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Asiaing.com (Free subscription) | 07/04/2008
The bright light of CHEAP ENERGY M.I.T. TEAM PLAYS WITH FIRE TO CREATE POWER FROM SOLAR HEAT. By MARK CLAYTON, STAFF WRITER CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Out on a lawn at the Mass achusetts Institute of Tech nology with joggers and traffic passing nearby, Spencer Ahrens is demonstrating what looks like either the future of solar power or perhaps a death ray .
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Christian Science Monitor (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
To complement his story on ‘hypermiler’ drivers, reporter Mark Clayton has gathered a list of fuel-efficiency pointers from cleanmpg.com. Like most of the hypermiling handbook, these tips are a little nitpicky. But with gas prices soaring, these drivers say they’ll do whatever it takes to squeeze the most out of every gallon. IDLING: Don’t idle [...]
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Today's Tribune-Review (Free subscription) | 05/20/2008
In his director's notes for the Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre production of August Wilson's "Two Trains Running," Mark Clayton Southers begins by saying that it will resonate differently with each person.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Joe Flacco dropped back in the pocket, scanned the field, cocked his arm and tossed a spiral far downfield. Mark Clayton sprinted under the ball and made the catch in stride, one step ahead of the defender.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Joe Flacco dropped back in the pocket, scanned the field, cocked his arm and tossed a spiral far downfield. Mark Clayton sprinted under the ball and made the catch in stride, one step ahead of the defender. Ah, if only playing quarterback in the NFL was that...
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Joe Flacco dropped back in the pocket, scanned the field, cocked his arm and tossed a spiral far downfield. Mark Clayton sprinted under the ball and made the catch in stride, one step ahead of the defender.
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NFL Superbowl (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Joe Flacco dropped back in the pocket, scanned the field, cocked his arm and tossed a spiral far downfield. Mark Clayton sprinted under the ball and made the catch in stride, one step ahead of the defender. Ah, if only playing quarterback in the NFL was that easy. Instead of pumping his fist or showing any outward sign of pleasure, the first-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens simply walked away from...
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Oklahoma Sooners & NFL Blog (Free subscription) | 04/29/2008
from KFFL.com Derrick Mason is the only Ravens wide receiver guaranteed to start this season, according to the Baltimore Sun. At this time last year, Mason's job appeared to be in danger with Mark Clayton locked into the lineup. Now, Clayton's position could be in flux. Deep threat Demetrius Williams and fourth-rounder Marcus Smith will push him [...]