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What You Guys Think About Jason Cherry


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Lol if these guys come out in a few years and become great players for teams, remind me to remind you about it loud and clear

You mean like Tony Brown? Jovan Haye? Saw Gary Gibson making plays a couple nights ago... Man, wish we would've held onto them now...

Chery and Beavers (sounds like a porn production co.) both looked outstanding. Yeah, they were playing the bottom of the barrel in terms of competition on the NFL level, but they obviously outperformed those on the field. It was just one game, but both guys showed the ability to make people miss and looked explosive with the ball in their hands. Both also played ST in college, so they could contribute there as well. I would not mind at all if our WR Corps is Smitty, Moose, Jarrett, Chery, and Beavers.

Yeah, we would be small but those guys looked better than Carter and Robinson. Robinson has never impressed me. Mark Jones probably ran a 4.8 40 and did what Robinson did on returns... I don't know what people have seen in him. But yes, I liked what I saw from Chery.

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Got to talk to him in the autograph line at s'burg last Weds (wifey wanted her Beaston jersey autographed, struck out that day, shoulda gone Fri.). He doesn't have the southern Louisiana accent like Jake. Nice fella. You can tell everything is still a bit of a blur for him. I think it has more to do with the nfl culture/atmosphere being so much different from college than the actual football. He's looked okay in practice the day I was down there.

There is a lot of competition ahead of him at his position. If he continues to do well, he does have a shot at the PS. If they ever give him a shot as a returner, I think he might surprise some people.

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