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Cedric Peerman

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You know that I love the guy already, so to see that he's really putting the work in is definitely good news I think.
Also sounds like a really high character guy.
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now that L.Mcclain is a fullback again, i hope to see Peerman in action sum plays :). hes a fast guy :) hopefully explosive in the Nfl. But i was Mr Rice to get the most carries. He looks like he def beasted up over the break.
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I'm wondering how Peerman is going to be able to both play football and stay active in the church. They are both performed on Sudays afterall. I'm sure he'll find a way to do both.
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[quote name='ravensfan160' post='194194' date='May 21 2009, 09:55 AM']I'm wondering how Peerman is going to be able to both play football and stay active in the church. They are both performed on Sudays afterall. I'm sure he'll find a way to do both.[/quote]

sunday mornings he goes to church, sunday after church he comes to the stadium.... believe it or not they have churches in away cities too :P
or he can do it at night depending on when the game is

and who's to say you have to go to church to pray?
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Church happens 365 days a year.... I read a bunch of draft reports that say his speed is suspect and thats why he went so low. he has no breakaway he always is cought from behind in the openfield. I read he isnt very productive outside the tackles but inside he is a wreckingball. What i think is that in some limited capacity, namely being a rookie, he will be our new LaRon. It looked like he will be a monster with yards after contact for where LaRon had big size and weight i would be willing to assume Cedric has close to equil strength and speed just in a compact frame which would be better imo. I look for him to play situational downs like short yardage situation in i look for most of his carries to be between the tackles
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[quote name='Reddawn36' post='194205' date='May 21 2009, 09:23 AM']sunday mornings he goes to church, sunday after church he comes to the stadium.... believe it or not they have churches in away cities too :P
or he can do it at night depending on when the game is

and who's to say you have to go to church to pray?[/quote]
ya i thought i read somewhere that the people [u][b]are[/b][/u] the church. where did i see that..... OH YA THE BIBLE!

shhhhhhhh dont tell the MEGA CHURCHES they will be upset to know in all reality they are obsolete

a church in my eyes dose not need a pastor minister priest deacon bishop or any other leader to tell you how to pary or be religated to any certin spot. that kind of contradicts the whole free will thing imo.

SPOILER ALERT:The church dosnt want you to know this but to convene with god all you need is yourself

LOL i learned this at St.Clements School over there on kenwood blvd. its not what they were teaching but it was what i picked up
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[quote name='Reddawn36' post='194205' date='May 21 2009, 11:23 AM']sunday mornings he goes to church, sunday after church he comes to the stadium.... believe it or not they have churches in away cities too :P
or he can do it at night depending on when the game is

and who's to say you have to go to church to pray?[/quote]
Well he preaches at a specific church so he can't very well take it with him on away games. As for home games, I don't know what goes on before a game. Maybe players pull up to the stadium 10 minutes before kickoff or maybe they need to be there 2 or 3 hours in advance. Some morning services don't start until 10 or 11 so by the time it ended it would be cutting it close. But who really knows? Do you?
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Peerman is a backup running back. He proudly says that he fights for every yard. He doesnt sound like he has the game breaking speed but for a backup back, fighting for every yard is the kind of attitude a coach wants.
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[quote name='lowrider' post='194219' date='May 21 2009, 06:09 PM']Peerman is a backup running back. He proudly says that he fights for every yard. He doesnt sound like he has the game breaking speed but for a backup back, fighting for every yard is the kind of attitude a coach wants.[/quote]

I don't know why people are saying he doesn't have speed; he ran the fastest 40 of all running backs at the combine.
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[quote name='Mahatma_Sloth' post='194206' date='May 21 2009, 11:27 AM']Church happens 365 days a year.... I read a bunch of draft reports that say his speed is suspect and thats why he went so low. he has no breakaway he always is cought from behind in the openfield. I read he isnt very productive outside the tackles but inside he is a wreckingball. What i think is that in some limited capacity, namely being a rookie, he will be our new LaRon. It looked like he will be a monster with yards after contact for where LaRon had big size and weight i would be willing to assume Cedric has close to equil strength and speed just in a compact frame which would be better imo. I look for him to play situational downs like short yardage situation in i look for most of his carries to be between the tackles[/quote]

What source is saying that Cedric Peerman doesnt have speed? I would really [i]really[/i] like to see the article.
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I really like the Peerman story...it sells what little newspapers the SUN actually peddles these days.

I can tell you this much...with McGahee, Rice, Parmele, McLain, and Peerman there are many horses in the stable.

Now the hardest part is to keep them all happy.

Believe in Cam....he will put the best player on the field for the down/distance needed.

I would say that top to bottom the Ravens would rank in the top 10 teams with respect to their running game and the intangibles their backs offer


Let's all wait til the pads come on.....that's when the real fun starts.....and where real men step up to meet the challenge.

Anyone can look good sprinting in 75 degree comfort in shorts and limited contact....

Preseason will be critical too for all of the backs....to position themselves as "the guy" to go to
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[quote name='ZIBBY28' post='194263' date='May 21 2009, 02:24 PM']What source is saying that Cedric Peerman doesnt have speed? I would really [i]really[/i] like to see the article.[/quote]
[url="http://www.draftcountdown.com/scoutingreports/rb/Cedric-Peerman.php"]read[/url]
[url="http://www.nfldraft101.com/profiles/769/Cedric_Peerman.jsp"]read[/url]
[url="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/2009/draft/players/12465.html"]read[/url]
[url="http://www.ravenslocker.com/2009/05/05/6-185-cedric-peerman-rb/"]read[/url]
[url="http://throwingintotraffic.blogspot.com/2009/04/what-dreams-may-come-2009-cedric.html"]read[/url]
[url="http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/515634"]read[/url]
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Well I will have to respectfully disagree with the above article. The team in general has been pretty much horrible for the last few years. I live just 6 miles from UVA and have watched many of Cavs games and have seen what Peerman can bring when given the opportunity. My feeling is that now that he is in a system that can achieve something he will be able to accomplish much more on the field. I would go so far as saying that he could be one of the sleepers people talk about.
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[quote name='Mahatma_Sloth' post='194483' date='May 22 2009, 02:40 PM'][url="http://www.draftcountdown.com/scoutingreports/rb/Cedric-Peerman.php"]read[/url]
[url="http://www.nfldraft101.com/profiles/769/Cedric_Peerman.jsp"]read[/url]
[url="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/2009/draft/players/12465.html"]read[/url]
[url="http://www.ravenslocker.com/2009/05/05/6-185-cedric-peerman-rb/"]read[/url]
[url="http://throwingintotraffic.blogspot.com/2009/04/what-dreams-may-come-2009-cedric.html"]read[/url]
[url="http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/515634"]read[/url][/quote]
You can't go by that. They have to write SOMETHING negative or there wouldn't be any reason to write. That crap could have come from his sophmore year, seriously. Don't go by that. This guy can motor. Peerman posted a 4.45 at the combine the fastest recorded for an RB.
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[quote name='Ravenoid' post='194703' date='May 23 2009, 06:03 PM']You can't go by that. They have to write SOMETHING negative or there wouldn't be any reason to write. That crap could have come from his sophmore year, seriously. Don't go by that. This guy can motor. Peerman posted a 4.45 at the combine the fastest recorded for an RB.[/quote]
i agree, but :unsure: , i hear that this years draft kind of sucked for RB. Plus, i did not really see anyone talk about his top gear, mostly i read about his physicality.Trust me, i read alot of conflicting reports and i totally agree. Most of these yahoos writing this stuff just need to put something down to get paid or whatever. I just noticed a couple of trends in analysis on him.
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[quote name='Mahatma_Sloth' post='194712' date='May 24 2009, 01:28 AM']i agree, but :unsure: , i hear that this years draft kind of sucked for RB. Plus, i did not really see anyone talk about his top gear, mostly i read about his physicality.Trust me, i read alot of conflicting reports and i totally agree. Most of these yahoos writing this stuff just need to put something down to get paid or whatever. I just noticed a couple of trends in analysis on him.[/quote]
And you also have to take into account that virtually every body that has something to say about Peerman acknowledges that his line was poor. And he was still projected to go 3rd round.
Here, behind one of the best lines in the league, he could do really well.
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[quote name='MKdave' post='194773' date='May 24 2009, 05:28 AM']And you also have to take into account that virtually every body that has something to say about Peerman acknowledges that his line was poor. And he was still projected to go 3rd round.
[b]Here, behind one of the best lines in the league, he could do really well.[/b][/quote]
Hit the hammer on the head right there. If anyone thinks i was saying he will be bad; than i was misunderstood. i was just trying to say that he will most likely play situational downs and most of his snaps will go between tackles. Thats what i think he is best suited for from the analysis i read on him. Sorry i live in Denver and do not get the same type of coverage as most of you(even ACC news like UVAs line sucking, though i did read that a bunch tooand should have taken it into account). i do not get to go to training camp or get updates on the local news, so all i really have to go off of is whatever google and utube bring up. Back to what i think of Peerman; he will be our new McClain but better. He will be able to hide behind the line better, he will have a quicker burst to the line, he will be harder to bring down because he is more agile compact and has a lower center of gravity. When i played football at Patapsco my coach tought me the equation for power which is P=Speed+Strength. With that being said i think Peerman will be more powerful than McClain. Peermans combine numbers support that theory 225 press =27(i think he had the second most), 40time=4.45 to me that adds up to one powerful dude.
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[quote name='Mahatma_Sloth' post='194712' date='May 23 2009, 08:28 PM']i agree, but :unsure: , i hear that this years draft kind of sucked for RB. Plus, i did not really see anyone talk about his top gear, mostly i read about his physicality.Trust me, i read alot of conflicting reports and i totally agree. Most of these yahoos writing this stuff just need to put something down to get paid or whatever. I just noticed a couple of trends in analysis on him.[/quote]
This years draft was bad for RB's because there wasnt any great 1st round running backs. Moreno and Wells both had their problems and werent highly talked about. I think that even if Peerman was in a "good" draft running back class that he would be picked around the same area that we picked him in a "bad" running back draft class. I could be wrong though thats just my guess.
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