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The Ravens Worked Out WR Jeremey Kerley Today


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4 minutes ago, Smithers said:

News flash.  If they are on the market at this point in the season, they aren’t any better than what we have on the roster or practice squad and certainly don’t know the offense as well as those guys.  

Trust me:..Jeremy Kerley isn’t going to help the Ravens make the playoffs. Even if they sign him today it’s doubtful he will even play this week

Jeremy Kerley is better than some of the guys we have.

Thats a fact 

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5 minutes ago, beastson said:

The point is they're not settling for what they have.

Have they signed him yet?  Unless they sign him, they are indeed settling for what they have.  Philly Brown was worked out by the bears two weeks ago, but wasn’t signed.  We work out players every week too, and usually don’t sign any of them.  That’s typical in the NFL..most of these workouts just fly under the radar.  We stockpiled receivers on our PC for this very reason.  Those are guys we worked out too.  If they are good enough to be on our PC, then they are good enough to be elevated if needed rather than bring in a guy off the street who isn’t even playing right now.

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Just now, pantherphan96 said:

Clay, Frazier, Bersin, Shepard.

Bersin has stepped up in a huge way.  And Sheppard will have to prove he can step up this week when elevated to the 2/3 spot.  We just don’t know with most of these guys right now.

now is there someone out there better?  Maybe.  But as of now we just don’t know.

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2 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Bersin has stepped up in a huge way.  And Sheppard will have to prove he can step up this week when elevated to the 2/3 spot.  We just don’t know with most of these guys right now.

now is there someone out there better?  Maybe.  But as of now we just don’t know.

When you have to use the term “don’t know” and then the word “prove” it’s not a good sign

Are Kerley’s career stats awesome? Of course not. However, he’s proven he can contribute on the field which can’t be said for any of the bums listed above.

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24 minutes ago, Smithers said:

News flash.  If they are on the market at this point in the season, they aren’t any better than what we have on the roster or practice squad and certainly don’t know the offense as well as those guys.  

Trust me:..Jeremy Kerley isn’t going to help the Ravens make the playoffs. Even if they sign him today it’s doubtful he will even play this week

News flash you don't know poo.. Floyd was a pickup for the pats last year and made some catches in the playoffs for them... It has worked out before.. Now name a situation where a team won a Superbowl with a whole position group made up of practice squad players?? Don't worry I'll wait..

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50 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Are these the same Baltimore Ravens that fired their offensive coordinator during week 14 or some week late in the year only to go on and win the SB that year?

Nah can’t be... I hear it’s pointless to sign someone today, something about chemistry

Please compare the situations better.

Ravens had Flacco, Rice, Anquan Boldin Torrey Smith, Dennis Pitta, and a solid O-line.

Them getting rid of a weak link who couldn't consistently manage the offensive talent isn't the same as adding personnel.

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11 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

When you have to use the term “don’t know” and then the word “prove” it’s not a good sign

Are Kerley’s career stats awesome? Of course not. However, he’s proven he can contribute on the field which can’t be said for any of the bums listed above.

The fact that this dumbass can't comprehend.. Bersin has been here for 4 years. And has proven he sucks.. Shepard has had the 2nd WR role this year and has proven he sucks...

This isn't a we have young players who just need experience and playing time situation.. And maybe they will show us something...These guys have been giving all these things and proven time and time again they suck....

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Just now, WOW!! said:

The fact that this dumbass can't comprehend.. Bersin has been here for 4 years. And has proven he sucks.. Shepard has had the 2nd WR role this year and has proven he sucks...

This isn't a we have young players who just need experience and playing time situation.. And maybe they will show us something...These guys have been giving all these things and proven time and time again they suck....

Actually you’re right, the guys we have are proven...

Proven losers

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