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	Comments on: State of the 2020 Ravens Wide Receivers Corps	</title>
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				By: Jed				</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Demaryius Thomas is perfect. Missed less games than Green, Cheaper than Sanders, Physically bigger than Cooper, and more Playoff experience than Perriman without any baggage from the past. Not only that, he&#039;s a humble hard-worker who played on a tripe-run-option team in college. Like Lamar Jackson, he wore #8 in those years and he also was struck by childhood tragedy. People say Lamar Jackson will change the NFL. Well, Demaryius Thomas was born on Jesus&#039; birthday which could be a sign to help this team come playoffs.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Demaryius Thomas is perfect. Missed less games than Green, Cheaper than Sanders, Physically bigger than Cooper, and more Playoff experience than Perriman without any baggage from the past. Not only that, he&#8217;s a humble hard-worker who played on a tripe-run-option team in college. Like Lamar Jackson, he wore #8 in those years and he also was struck by childhood tragedy. People say Lamar Jackson will change the NFL. Well, Demaryius Thomas was born on Jesus&#8217; birthday which could be a sign to help this team come playoffs.</p>
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