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Breshad Perriman - Partially Torn ACL?

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26 minutes ago, jazz1988 said:

It's suppose to take three years to to fully judge a drafted player so I wouldn't say Perriman Is a bust just yet. Honestly the guy still has a chance to play this season he own has a partially torn acl.

We'll see. But to go down two straight years in non-contact drills does not bode well. AND he has 2 bad knee injuries now when his whole game is speed. Very concerning.

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16 hours ago, respecttheRaven said:

Opens a spot for Daniel Brown maybe? Really a bummer for Perriman....but you know the saying, "Next man Up!!  

Josh Gordon...hopefully he's gotten his act together and will be reinstated by the start of the season. The Browns drafted like 3 wr's during the draft and we could possibly trade a 5th round pick for him. Low risk but high reward if it's works out. 

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What really worries me with this, is that we lost a good deal of our ability to stretch the field. Whoever we have at TE, RB, WR, if we only have Wallace to go deep, we won't be as effective as we should. I hope C. Moore's game speed is faster than his 4.53 because else our offense won't be the top10 offense we believed it would be.

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17 hours ago, Sami84 said:

this guy clearly is a bust in the making.. 

 

with steve smith coming off an a horrid injury at the age of 37 and wallace being really an unknown at this point in his career our WR corps looks a bit you know what..

I don't believe it's fair to label him a bust and he hasn't played because of injuries. We are fans and this is a young man's life... Physically he'll be okay I just hope his mental is not affected by this! 

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50 minutes ago, Purple&Black#20 said:

I don't believe it's fair to label him a bust and he hasn't played because of injuries. We are fans and this is a young man's life... Physically he'll be okay I just hope his mental is not affected by this! 

 

he might as well be a BUST. Frankly we need to pull another 2010 style boldin trade. Get a very good WR and trade a 3rd n 4 for it. TIme to get someone proven and still in his prime.

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5 hours ago, usmccharles said:

Anybody who says not having BP doesnt hurt us is delusional.   Yes we don't know what he is,  but that's a first rounder not on the field, another player not contributing who was supposed to be a key player moving forward.  

I have a feeling this thread is going to turn South,  hard.   

It does hurt. I'm not suggesting that it's good. But it's not the catastrophic thing that one is suggesting. The TES are developing and we've got three good ones. Oline is good which is far more important. We now have a potential franchise LT. And we got a shiny new RB who I think has day one starter talent. 

 

We we don't need anything more than an average to above average(which btw. When you factor in the recieving abilities of Dixon and the TES we've still got a ton of options and now a lot more depth) to win a SB.

 

I've said it before. You don't need a #1 WR. You need a number one option. Maxx has the potential to be that. Breshad's injury hurts but it's not going to prevent a SB. The trenches play good, and the Running game is good, the passing game should open up. 

 

Now if if an olinemen like Yanda went down... Then we'd be screwed 

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5 hours ago, usmccharles said:

Anybody who says not having BP doesnt hurt us is delusional.   Yes we don't know what he is,  but that's a first rounder not on the field, another player not contributing who was supposed to be a key player moving forward.  

I have a feeling this thread is going to turn South,  hard.   

 

4 hours ago, jimmypowder said:

Well like someone said here , it sure would be nice if Flacco had top tier receivers to throw to like the Steelers , Bengals 

Yea no doubt, I understand the logic of being able to fill holes from different areas in either the draft or FA. But the main point being made is you have a higher probability of getting this guy in round 1 and it's important to take advantage of that opportunity. 

The Bengals built their WR core through years of using multiple high picks on WR.

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Mason and Boldin worked 

too  many ?'s not enough true substance.

the only sure thing at WR is kamar aiken..the rest are question marks.

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And Wallace will bring one facet to the offense we missed desperately without Perriman. As will Moore. It hurt more last season than it will this season. We are now better prepared.

 

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7 minutes ago, LosT_in_TranSlatioN said:

It does hurt. I'm not suggesting that it's good. But it's not the catastrophic thing that one is suggesting. The TES are developing and we've got three good ones. Oline is good which is far more important. We now have a potential franchise LT. And we got a shiny new RB who I think has day one starter talent. 

 

We we don't need anything more than an average to above average(which btw. When you factor in the recieving abilities of Dixon and the TES we've still got a ton of options and now a lot more depth) to win a SB.

 

I've said it before. You don't need a #1 WR. You need a number one option. Maxx has the potential to be that. Breshad's injury hurts but it's not going to prevent a SB. The trenches play good, and the Running game is good, the passing game should open up. 

 

Now if if an olinemen like Yanda went down... Then we'd be screwed 

Oh yea,  I'm agreeing with you.  I'm not one of the ones who think the sky is falling because of this.   

SSr,  Wallace,  Aiken with the TEs could be just a mix we need.   Hopefully Wallace still has some speed,  because with out an actual deep threat the underneath will be clogged.   

I honestly feel like a huge amount excitement just left for this year,  it's like a pit in my stomach 

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7 hours ago, LosT_in_TranSlatioN said:

And Wallace will bring one facet to the offense we missed desperately without Perriman. As will Moore. It hurt more last season than it will this season. We are now better prepared.

 

 

 

what makes you think moore will be what so many ( boy do we have countless of options here) other recivever were not for us? We havent developed anyone..torrey is just whatever really..

 

why is chris moore not more likely to be a tandon doss, David reed, Yamon Figurs etc..

 

flacco has not shown the ability to bring the best out of young WR's.

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7 minutes ago, Sami84 said:

what makes you think moore will be what so many ( boy do we have countless of options here) other recivever were not for us? We havent developed anyone..torrey is just whatever really..

 

why is chris moore not more likely to be a tandon doss, David reed, Yamon Figurs etc..

 

flacco has not shown the ability to bring the best out of young WR's.

Engram 

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1 minute ago, Jacquouille said:

Engram 

:/

Thats just hope.

at the end of the day , looking at perriman..he looks way too jacked up. Hes a great athlete but hes almost too muscley..tends to be those type of guys that cant stop getting injuries.

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2 hours ago, ratedr said:

Hate to say it but this guy is officially a bust. 2 years without a first round pick on the field? There's no other conclusion to be drawn.

I agree . He's getting injured in non contact drills !

He reinjured his knee warming up before a game last year . 

Sadly both for  Perriman and the Ravens he is made of glass , even more so than Camp, who at least has seen the field . 

I will be absolutely shocked if he makes anything of an NFL football career . 

 

I hope im wrong ! 

 

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19 minutes ago, Sami84 said:

:/

Thats just hope.

at the end of the day , looking at perriman..he looks way too jacked up. Hes a great athlete but hes almost too muscley..tends to be those type of guys that cant stop getting injuries.

I don't think you realize how many WRs are physical beasts.  

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I still have high hopes. Dominque Easley had two completely torn ACL's in both knees and he went on to be the 29th pick in the NFL draft and has been a very productive player. 

Two partial tears aren't the end of the world for him. Have some faith and just breathe.

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What can you say, other than this is a crying shame. I feel for the kid - I can't imagine the level of frustration he's feeling. 

Wallace is clearly going to have to be a big time addition now. We're going to need him to find his chemistry with Flacco and fast. I think it is too much to expect that late round rookies are going to be significant contributors this year. Sure, it isn't unheard of, but rare, that such players will have a real impact. 

Nonetheless, the key issue for us this year is to have many of the players available to us that were missing last year. This is not a good start on that front. 

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gotta love the forum.

sky is already for some.

ill wait till its certain what is going to happen but i feel bad for the kid.

at least we have moore who could see some reps and well lets see if wallace can do his thing.

reynolds chances for a WR spot might have increased as well though.
interesting he has not been considered much yet.

heck campanaro chances of making the roster after being injured a lot himself might have increased as well.

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5 minutes ago, Tiznut said:
1 minute ago, Tru11 said:

gotta love the forum.

sky is already for some.

ill wait till its certain what is going to happen but i feel bad for the kid.

at least we have moore who could see some reps and well lets see if wallace can do his thing.

reynolds chances for a WR spot might have increased as well though.
interesting he has not been considered much yet.

heck campanaro chances of making the roster after being injured a lot himself might have increased as well.

 

 

 

Campanaro breaks my heart. He's got the makings to be the best slot reciever in the league..He's more fragile than danny freakin amendola :(

 

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20 hours ago, 52liveforever said:

Times like this make me really want to doubt Ozzie. This draft he just had better BOOM!

 

20 hours ago, Sami84 said:

I wish we never drafted this guy. I didnt like him as a prospect and now he's not even showing he can even get on the field. What a wasted pick.

You guys maybe don't understand how things work. I guess your next statement to support your logic is that the front office dropped the ball by drafting Sergio Kindle too....

 

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9 minutes ago, Sami84 said:

 

 

Campanaro breaks my heart. He's got the makings to be the best slot reciever in the league..He's more fragile than danny freakin amendola :(

 

You and someone else say this about camp when there is nothing to support it.   I want him to be that,  but there is no reason to even suggest he can be 

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Will people now acknowledge that perhaps going with a Left Tackle who was healthy in college (Stanley) is potentially a safer pick than going with the Left Tackle who missed multiple starts due to injury (Tunsil).

Yes, I do understand that Perriman didn't have injuries in college...but I'm sure that carries a lot of weight in the selection process. Dee Milliner comes to mind

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2 minutes ago, donkeyking64 said:

Will people now acknowledge that perhaps going with a Left Tackle who was healthy in college (Stanley) is potentially a safer pick than going with the Left Tackle who missed multiple starts due to injury (Tunsil).

Yes, I do understand that Perriman didn't have injuries in college...but I'm sure that carries a lot of weight in the selection process. Dee Milliner comes to mind

No,  people can't acknowledge that.   They will sit here and complain about Perriman and injuries but then complain we passed on Tunsil,  who never finished a full season because of injuries.   Good luck figuring out the logic here 

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26 minutes ago, usmccharles said:

You and someone else say this about camp when there is nothing to support it.   I want him to be that,  but there is no reason to even suggest he can be 

you could apply that to 90% of our roster. We have the most ''unproven'' talents in the league...

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3 hours ago, LosT_in_TranSlatioN said:

It does hurt. I'm not suggesting that it's good. But it's not the catastrophic thing that one is suggesting. The TES are developing and we've got three good ones. Oline is good which is far more important. We now have a potential franchise LT. And we got a shiny new RB who I think has day one starter talent. 

 

We we don't need anything more than an average to above average(which btw. When you factor in the recieving abilities of Dixon and the TES we've still got a ton of options and now a lot more depth) to win a SB.

 

I've said it before. You don't need a #1 WR. You need a number one option. Maxx has the potential to be that. Breshad's injury hurts but it's not going to prevent a SB. The trenches play good, and the Running game is good, the passing game should open up. 

 

Now if if an olinemen like Yanda went down... Then we'd be screwed 

I agree completely, plus I'd like to leave a recent example of a 2nd year WR that was injured for the entire year last year.  Kelvin Benjamin....  He may not be the same type of receiver, but he was the Panthers best receiver in 2014.

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I don't think you got my point.  Was merely stating that there was no basis for you to say that Camp could be the best slot reciever in the league.   Based off of what he's done in this league,  you could compare to others on our team and say the same thing, which makes no sense.  

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1 hour ago, usmccharles said:

You and someone else say this about camp when there is nothing to support it.   I want him to be that,  but there is no reason to even suggest he can be 

Incoming @deacfan in 5, 4, 3, 2,...

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