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Baltimore’s 105.7 The Fan Will Dissect Ravens’ Loss, Deal with Bills Fans

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The Baltimore Ravens lost Saturday evening in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs.

The No. 1 seed was manhandled, losing to the No. 6 seed.

Lamar Jackson, the MVP favorite, outthrew Tennessee by 277 yards and outrushed Ryan Tannehill by 130 yards. However, it all went to waste. 105.7 will be busy dissecting the game, but they will also be receiving a lot of calls from the 716 (you know, Buffalo).

Why, you ask? Well, let a week and a half ago, Baltimore radio personality Jerry Coleman took to the airwaves to call Buffalo a “city of losers,” calling Del Reid a clown and a loser. Calling Buffalo a city of losers is nothing new as the city has not won a championship since the Buffalo Bisons won the Governors Cup in 2004. (The Bisons are the local Triple-A minor-league baseball team.)

Del Reid is one of the co-founders of Bills Mafia which 26 Shirts, a company that designs shirts with Buffalo sports-related themes with a portion of the proceeds going to worthy causes. People who have met Reid only have good things to say about him. Bills fans even went as far as to donate $1,500 to the Alzheimer’s Association, as Coleman’s mother suffers from Alzheimer’s.

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Coleman has had other twitter beefs with Buffalo fans and has started blocking many, many Buffalo fans. You do not even have to tweet at him. If you like a couple tweets that he is tagged in, he will block you. If you have free time, check it out for yourself.

And, if you are awake at 6:00 a.m. EST on Monday morning, tune in.

 

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