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It’s hard to believe we’re entering the final week of training camp at Westminster!  It’s been an interesting summer, ranging from the return of Derrick Mason to the appearance of Snoop Dogg as a personal guest of Ray Lewis.
While the wide receiver position continues to be an area of concern, Ravens fans have to be pleased with the team’s performance in the preseason opener against the hated Washington Redskins.
It’s time for the final Training Camp Q&A you’ll see from me this summer, as I go back to my full-time work commitment this week.  Not to worry though, as WNST’s Glenn Clark will be bringing all of the same training camp coverage you’ve come to expect here at WNST.net during the final week of workouts in Westminster.
And, no, I’m not going anywhere, so continue to look for my thoughts here at WNST.net.  You can also friend me on Facebook or shoot me an email (Luke@wnst.net) if you want to talk Ravens, Orioles, or Terps.
If you have a question or comment about the Ravens, leave it in the comments section below and I’ll be back later tonight to offer my thoughts.

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