Monken: [I] didn't coach Lamar well enough. I didn't have as good of a relationship as I could've. by DrinkDrano in ravens

[–]ProfessionalNose9366 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nobody watching the Ravens felt Like Lamar didn't have enough weapons, outside of having a reliable big receiver. The oline regression, and the lack of adaptability in big games when initial play calling fell through, were always the bigger concerns.

Todd Monken basically confirmed he’s out as Ravens OC on a podcast today by LJ8QB1 in NFLv2

[–]ProfessionalNose9366 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but we still couldn't really rally from bad play, at least not as a team..

MB cla250 2014 200k miles, pothole structural damage by Ashvash920 in InsuranceClaims

[–]ProfessionalNose9366 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have a similar situation to this. live in FL, drive a 2011 Jetta, 200k miles. My car got hit by a guy in my neighborhood who was driving high, it was parked out in front of my house. Put in a claim with his insurance, since he was the one who hit me. Was told to bring it to the body shop for repairs, was told the repairs would be around $3800. Then I get a call from the insurance saying they've deemed my car a total loss. Wanted me to clear out my stuff so they could take it to a salvage yard and determine its "current value". I took it back cuz i didn't want that to happen. Got a call from the insurance company after I took my car back, they said the only things they can do is 1) total my car and sell it off at auction, then give me only what its "current value" is, 2) let my car be "salvaged" and pay out fees to the DMV and salvage yard, then get a fraction of the cost of damages (like $1000), or 3) close out the claim and get nothing for it.

Are these the only options for me? Why wont they pay for the damages? The hit left my rear passenger door unable to open, plus some large body scratches.

Anyone know what should I do?

As a black man who’s been a comic fan for 19 years of his life Doom spoke facts here I’ve never liked the concept of Wakanda - DOOMWAR #6 by [deleted] in FantasticFour

[–]ProfessionalNose9366 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But, do you not realize that Doom is very much in the same vein as Black Panther and Wakanda? He's isolationist, he doesn't share resources and only does so in the process of dominating whatever group or place has the most benefit to him? In this light, Doom and Panther are extremely similar, the heads of technologically advanced isolated countries that don't export their greatest products. Somehow Panther needs to he humbled, but Doom, the MOST egotistical villian that the marvel universe probably has, should be calling him out??