Thread: Kindle Update
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Re: Kindle Update
You beat me to that quote but if he got to Taylor then he had success vs the scrubs.
I read where Kruger the Beast got most of the reps vs the A Team but as posted,
better than nutten.
Just saying ya know.Pic of a natural act.
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It could have come against the starters. Taylor mixes in with Flacco and takes snaps with the #1's a fair amount as well. Especially now. They're looking at how individual players function with other established starters. Gradkowski lined up with the #1's at center a fair amount as did Jah lining up at LG and RT.
Furthermore, chasing down Tyrod Taylor is no easy feat.
That dude is damn fast.
When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt
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OTAs have become so useless I don't buy anything I read about them. That being said the one thing they can do is inspire confidence in a player trying to prove himself. That's a positive for Kindle.
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Ravens are looking to get Kindle the helmet with the hearing aid but they're not even sure if he will
be allowed to wear it. The Redskin was allowed to back in the 70s.
One thing for sure, no matter what happens, Kindle can't criticize the Ravens after everything they
did for him.
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Kindle’s next challenge is overcoming his hearing loss, something that may never go away. He said he generally doesn’t have a problem with it, but sometimes has to ask for the calls to be louder.
Kindle said the Ravens have looked into getting a hearing device for his helmet, but are not positive as to whether he’ll be permitted under NFL rules to wear it in games.
“When that comes in, it will be right on time,” Kindle said.
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http://www.baltimoreravens.com/News/...book_Down.aspxPic of a natural act.


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