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The Ravens Worked Out WR Jeremey Kerley Today


beastson

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31 minutes ago, beastson said:

As they push for the playoffs

Am I beating a dead horse? 

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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

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16 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

I wish they'd just bring someone in for a work out.. Even if they don't sign the person. At least acknowledge that there's an issue, marty

So let’s waste everyone’s time when film shows that person isn’t an upgrade over what we currently have?  What’s the point?  

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