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Is Peerman's time coming to a close?
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(08-21-2016, 10:28 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: Oh for sure. I just finally watched the second half of the detroit game. And after Peermans pitiful display as a running back he came jogging off the field and marvin was laughing and smiling at him and i think even gave him a good job butt slap.

For some reason they think having a religious leader in the locker room is a necessity. The running reverend cant run the ball worth a shit against backups. Is one year older after getting rag dolled on special teams all these years. But is basically a lock to make the roster. 

Burkhead looked good on special teams. Fej did too. Peerman is far from irreplaceable on special teams and is probably one of the worst at RB actually listed at RB in the league. But that wont stop the front office from keeping a personal favorite.

With the touchback moving to the 25 i expect a lot more kick offs to have no returns. There goes a big part of Peermans specialty. Will that matter? Doubt it.

As they say in baseball read the playing card, most players don;t vary much from what their playing card says.. I could care less about preseason, he is also running behind a 2nd/3rd string line, .. but back to reading his card.. he has a 5.2 YPC and has fumbled 1 times in like 335 attempts.. sounds good to me for our 4th back besides why the hell would we cut our ALL PRO special teams player so someone else can sit on the sidelines for 98 percent of our offense plays and never get in unless a blow out either way.. makes a lot of sense to me.  Shocked
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RE: Is Peerman's time coming to a close? - Essex Johnson - 08-22-2016, 12:39 AM

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