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    Heap cut



    No, he won't help us, but it would be cool if we sign him so he can retire a Raven. That's assuming he is done, which it seems that way.

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    I said something about him being possibly cut at the beginning of the year. They didnt really use him much when he was healthy. Its unfortunate he couldnt stay healthy and hopefully he doesnt have any hard feelings knowing what he does now. Id still consider him an option but bajema is probably pretty comparable at this point and is, i believe, a healthy scratch most weeks.

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    I'd give him a go, can't hurt this shit turn of an offense.



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    He should collect a damages pension from Kyle Boller.



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    Re: Heap cut

    He hasn't even played since week 2. Hard to know if Heap even could play after that layoff
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    Re: Heap cut

    Quote Originally Posted by RedSkins Fury View Post
    He should collect a damages pension from CAM CAMERON.
    Fixed it for ya!



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    Be nice to hear Heeeaaaappp! One more time. But only if he is wearing another teams jersey, or if it was just during pregame ceremonies to induct him into the ROH.

    Great player, but he is done.



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    Re: Heap cut

    Todd Heap will always be a Raven no matter where he goes and will always be thought of fondly by Ravens fans. HEEEAAAAPPPP!!!!



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    Dickson is hurt. I'd take Heap back for blocking and some receiving.



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    He gave his all for this team. A class guy and a hard worker. He's what you'd want out of all your players and then some.

    IIRC, Bisciotti already is on record saying he's going in the RoH. His numerous foundations and charity work he did pretty much assured him of that before he left. Add on his tenure with the team and its a no-brainer.

    As for if he should get signed by the team, no. Way too fragile at this point to offer us anything meaningful. Yes though, on signing him on the one day retirement deal.
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    Re: Heap cut

    Sign him to a 1 day contract so he can retire a Raven. Beyond that, no. It'd be a great story, but as others have said, I think the tank is empty.
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    I agree hes probably done and way to injury prone for a team to rely on, however hed be a reserve for at most 7 games. Im not familiar with his knee injury but he could have enough left to offer something in a limited role. Especially with dickson being hurt and bajema barely being a factor. Having 27 tes seems to work for the pats.
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    One of my all-time favorite ravens. He was one tough hombre with a great set of hands. He made so many DB's pay a price for tackling him. He loved to dish out some pain, but it was that style that probably lead to all the injuries he suffered. Would love to see him in the uni at M&T one more time. I hope buscuit signs him so he can retire in a ravens uni.
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    He may not have anything left in the tank but would still be cool to see him come back in even a limited role. He was always a class act, and a really good TE.



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    Hmm, Heap or Bajema.......

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    Re: Heap cut

    Quote Originally Posted by StingerNLG View Post
    Hmm, Heap or Bajema.......

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    good point. heap could block, bajema can hold.



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    Re: Heap cut

    Quote Originally Posted by StingerNLG View Post
    Hmm, Heap or Bajema.......

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    Hmm, Heap or Bajema/Dickson. Heeaaaap and it's not close.



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    Quote Originally Posted by PGCountyRaven85 View Post
    Hmm, Heap or Bajema/Dickson. Heeaaaap and it's not close.
    Why stop there? Get Shannon Sharpe on the phone.



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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnBKistler View Post
    Why stop there? Get Shannon Sharpe on the phone.
    Thats funny! Because a 44 year old TE who has been retired for 10 years is exactly the same as us re-signing a 32 year old TE who is still active!



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    Heap was great a few years ago but now he should retire
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