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  1. #49

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    RavenIsh (jk don’t miss him)





  2. #50

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    Brainy Brian Billick was awesome wish that guy would come back.





  3. #51

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    Room222
    THE WORST

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  4. #52

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shrubbs View Post
    RavenIsh (jk don’t miss him)
    Eww forgot about him. Wasn't a fan

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  5. #53

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    Continuity Steve

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    Re: NJRaven

    Quote Originally Posted by PTORaven View Post
    how about PSUAsskicker?
    I'm email buddies with PSU. He's the one who invited me over here in 2008!

    He moved down south somewhere with his wife & daughter years ago. He doesnt follow sports quite so closely any more. I think he does fairly serious biking. The wife is a covid nurse, incidentally.

    He asked me early last year, was Lamar really that good? I forwarded him all the links in the "compendium" email.

    Anyway: bottom line, he's happy & well. Maybe a little healthier than the rest of us are, due to not being so wrapped up in Baltimore football anymore.





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    Re: NJRaven

    Quote Originally Posted by GOTA View Post
    Things change all the time for people.
    Maryland basketball stopped meaning as much to me when Gary Williams retired. Even when the teams have been good, it just hasn't been the same Passion Play as when Gary was stomping the sideline.





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    Re: NJRaven

    Quote Originally Posted by JimZipCode View Post
    Maryland basketball stopped meaning as much to me when Gary Williams retired. Even when the teams have been good, it just hasn't been the same Passion Play as when Gary was stomping the sideline.
    That's a great example. I stopped watching baseball when Craig Biggio retired. He was the last of the Astros that I use to be a huge fan of. It just wasn't the same once he left.





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    Re: NJRaven

    Quote Originally Posted by Shrubbs View Post
    RavenIsh (jk don’t miss him)
    That guy had some serious issues. Good riddence





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    Re: NJRaven

    Quote Originally Posted by PTORaven View Post
    how about PSUAsskicker?
    That dude was funny if we are thinking about the same one.


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    Re: NJRaven

    We should have a HoF tbh.

    I'll start nominations: lovefootball get your 93 year old ass up to the rafters, fella!
    "Cause if you ain’t pissed off for greatness, that just means you’re okay with being mediocre, and ain’t no man in here okay with just basic.”
    - Ray Lewis

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    Twitter: @ColeJacksonFB





  12. #60

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    Quote Originally Posted by I Touchdown There View Post
    THE WORST

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