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How much will that Lamar brick go for?


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I looked at the Ravens' all-time receiving leaders and Todd Heap (TDs), Derrick Mason (Receptions and Yards), Mark Clayton, and Torrey Smith came up.
They always been poor at developing receivers…The only time they get somebody at is at the end of their careers after they already learned from another team :lol :{
 
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My Hot Seat list after Week 9:

HE GONE
Matt Rhule (Panthers) - Back to college you go.
Frank Reich (Colts) - By bringing Jeff Saturday, the Colts are officially in Tank Mode.

The Hottest Seats
Matt LaFleur (Packers) - Easily the hottest seat with five straight losses.
Nathaniel Hackett (Broncos) - Beating the Jaguars likely saved Hackett's job (for now), but he's far from being in the clear.
Josh McDaniels (Raiders) - Derek Carr might not be good, but Josh McDaniels is so much worse.

Seat's Warming Up
Lovie Smith (Texans) - Lovie has an amazing beard.
Dennis Allen (Saints) - Keep on losing, don't stop now.
Kliff Kingsbury (Cardinals) - Their remaining schedule isn't hard, but it's not easy either.
Kevin Stefanski (Browns) - Unless you-know-who wins them six in a row at the end of the season when he gets back, Stefanski will become another Browns head coach gone by the wayside.
Doug Pederson (Jaguars) - Does beating the Raiders count as saving your seat?
Dan Campbell (Lions) - He gets his players to show up (like they did against the Packers), but that's not gonna be enough to save his job.

Lukewarm Seat
Kyle Shanahan (49ers) - Can Christian McCaffrey turn them around before he gets hurt again?
Ron Rivera (Commanders) - Riverboat's seat has cooled off enough, but he still may be gone if ownership actually changes hands.
 


Saturday should drop this album Saturday instead IMO
 
I gotta look up the quotes from the players, it’s disrespectful to the staff that’s there so… :lol
 
I looked at the Ravens' all-time receiving leaders and Todd Heap (TDs), Derrick Mason (Receptions and Yards), Mark Clayton, and Torrey Smith came up.
Each one of them were good besides Clayton. Mason was a great, borderline elite wr... Heap was a great tight end. Torrey was above average and sometimes flashed greatness... Don't forget past prime Steve Smith, Boldin, and Mike Wallace had 1000 yard seasons with the ravens as well. The whole idea that the ravens never had any good wide outs is tired and lazy. They haven't any great wrs in their primes but they have had plenty of good ones.
 
The Hottest Seats
Matt LaFleur (Packers) - Easily the hottest seat with five straight losses.
Nathaniel Hackett (Broncos) - Beating the Jaguars likely saved Hackett's job (for now), but he's far from being in the clear.
Josh McDaniels (Raiders) - Derek Carr might not be good, but Josh McDaniels is so much worse.

congrats HNL HI HNL HI ...your mans McD made the list
 
Each one of them were good besides Clayton. Mason was a great, borderline elite wr... Heap was a great tight end. Torrey was above average and sometimes flashed greatness... Don't forget past prime Steve Smith, Boldin, and Mike Wallace had 1000 yard seasons with the ravens as well. The whole idea that the ravens never had any good wide outs is tired and lazy. They haven't any great wrs in their primes but they have had plenty of good ones.
I always thought Baltimore was run-first by organizational standard. Then the Ravens got Steve Smith (changed Baltimore receiver stigma), Anquan Boldin, (just terrifying to defenses pre and post- signing), and a victorious Jacoby Jones.

Tennessee is the weirdest wide receiver quicksand of all time, Kenny Britt and Justin Gage... no one wants to watch that.

Notoriously and historically Tennessee has been like like visiting Chernobyl if you're a receiver.
 
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