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JTrea81

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I don't know, there really isn't much else in the organization that needs any fixing. This is really the only worthwhile topic that we need to discuss regarding the franchise.

Why can't we discuss the Millar issue and all of the things that need fixing? Seems like the team's disconnect with the fanbase is certainly an issue and the whole Millar saga fits right in. Like the 'Baltimore' on the road jersey issue, it's not either/or. Fix the damn team and fix the PR side of it. We don't have to spend all of our time discussing possible trades, draft picks, free agents all the time...the other stuff matters a lot as well.

BTW, I'm not saying much more needs to be said on this subject as everyone is pretty set in their opinion - but it was certainly a worthwhile topic for discussion.

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Maybe Millar can solve the Ravens offensive woes...Nah, he'd just end up throwing interceptions on purpose, especially against New England.

Tejada will be the wide receiver who falls down to allow the INTs and futilely claims pass interference. And they'll both be paid by ESPN to throw the game, since ESPN hates Baltimore and loves New England. Just rolling all of our antiheroes and conspiracy theories into one. ;)

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Tejada will be the wide receiver who falls down to allow the INTs and futilely claims pass interference. And they'll both be paid by ESPN to throw the game, since ESPN hates Baltimore and loves New England. Just rolling all of our antiheroes and conspiracy theories into one. ;)

You forgot the refs, who will be taught in ref school that the calls should always go in New England's favor.

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Tejada will be the wide receiver who falls down to allow the INTs and futilely claims pass interference. And they'll both be paid by ESPN to throw the game, since ESPN hates Baltimore and loves New England. Just rolling all of our antiheroes and conspiracy theories into one. ;)

Excellent point! I guess we can now add Fox to the list of networks that hates us. ESPN Loves New York too and hates Baltimore ,yet they allowed the Ravens to beat the Jets this year and the Ravens to beat the Giants in the Super Bowl a few years ago. How did that happen?

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Excellent point! I guess we can now add Fox to the list of networks that hates us. ESPN Loves New York too and hates Baltimore ,yet they allowed the Ravens to beat the Jets this year and the Ravens to beat the Giants in the Super Bowl a few years ago. How did that happen?

You have to let the Ravens win every once in a while to avoid suspicion.

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It's the same as the Ump school that teaches all umps to favor the Yankees..

Particularly when it is raining. The umps believe bug attacks are a plaugue sent by God and even the MFYs can't be spared from that. Now IF it rains for 40 days and Nights then that is the wrath of God and the MFYs are on their own. But if it only just starts to rain, well we know how that goes.;)

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Tejada will be the wide receiver who falls down to allow the INTs and futilely claims pass interference. And they'll both be paid by ESPN to throw the game, since ESPN hates Baltimore and loves New England. Just rolling all of our antiheroes and conspiracy theories into one. ;)

What about Paul Tagliabue? Won't he order the NFL's schedulers to make the New England game the last of 8 consecutive road games to end the season?

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