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What's One Fantasy Football Mistake You Never Want to Repeat?

Every fantasy football season teaches me something new, and it's usually because of a decision that didn't work out. Maybe I trusted the wrong player, waited too long at a position, or ignored a good waiver opportunity. I'm interested in hearing what lessons other managers have learned over the years and what strategies have helped you become more consistent each season.

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u/Few-Advantage-3440 — 3 days ago

What’s One Change You’d Make to the Ravens Organization if You Had the Opportunity?

I've been thinking about this recently, and I'm curious to hear what other fans think.

If you were given the chance to make one realistic change to the Ravens organization whether it's related to team culture, player development, coaching strategies, game day experience, fan engagement, or even the front office what would you choose, and why?

I'm not talking about unrealistic ideas like signing every superstar. Instead, I'm interested in practical changes that you genuinely believe could make a positive difference over the next few seasons.

I always enjoy reading different perspectives because every fan watches the team through a different lens. Some people focus on the defense, others on the offense, while some care most about long term roster building or creating a stronger connection with the fan community.

So, what would your one change be, and what impact do you think it would have on the team's future?

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u/Few-Advantage-3440 — 5 days ago