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Rex Ryan might get a look in Atlanta

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The rumors have started to swirl that Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan will be getting a look by Arthur Blank and the Atlanta Falcons later this week.

There are a bevy of candidates for the job, but the chances continue to increase that the Ravens of 2008 are going to look MIGHTY different from the Ravens of today’s finale.

Already, Rick Neuheisel is gone, which we kinda all knew for quite some time, even if he didn’t get the UCLA job. So, what happens to Chris Foerster, Wade Harmon and others on the offensive coaching staff?

This is the time of the year when the assistant coaches get canned or wooed to other places.

And don’t think for a second that Eric Decosta and George Kokinis are safe from being raided away from Owings Mills by being the "Ozzie Newsome" of another organization. Every year someone seems to court them because evaluating talent is the No. 1 priority for every organization in the league.

Tis the season for changes…

The next 72 hours could provide MAJOR, MAJOR changes for the Ravens before Steve Bisciotti even takes the podium in Owings Mills for what amounts to his "State of the Union" address.

Stay tuned…the entire offseason is gonna be a wild ride.

It always is when you’re 4-12.

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