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Next up for questioning: BRIAN Schottenheimer

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As has been reported everywhere in the known universe, deposed and holding defensive coordinator Rex Ryan got his chance to come back into the Bellagio today as a potential head coach for the Ravens.

So far, mum’s the word.

One interesting thing that has leaked today is that the Ravens are finally submitting to an interview of a Schottenheimer.

But, suprisingly enough, it’s NOT Marty!

It’s his 34-year old son, Brian.

The Associated Press is reporting that New York Jets offensive coordinator and five-franchise veteran Brian Schottenheimer will get a look this week by the Ravens’ search committee.

The Ravens have also denied breaking any rules in regard to yesterday’s interview of Dallas assistant coach Tony Sparano. ESPN’s Chris Mortensen dropped a reference on today’s pre-game show to Miami alleging that the Ravens had an unfair recruiting advantage by inviting Sparano to their Owings Mills campus.

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It’s gonna be a firestorm until Steve Bisciotti finds his coach.

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