Devin Hester brought in for workout.

http://www.sbnation.com/2016/12/13/...n-devin-hester-and-were-kind-of-mean-about-it

Ravens released veteran return man Devin Hester and were kind of mean about it

You don’t need to kick the guy while he’s down, Baltimore.

by Jeanna Thomas@jeannathomas Dec 13, 2016, 4:17pm EST

The Baltimore Ravens announced Tuesday that they waived veteran return specialist Devin Hester, who signed with the team just before the 2016 season began. In the announcement, which came via Ryan Mink on the team’s official website, the Ravens weren’t particularly kind.

“The Ravens have waived veteran special teams returner Devin Hester Sr. after he made another mistake in Monday night’s 30-23 loss to the New England Patriots,” Mink wrote.

“Hester, 34, has not fielded the ball confidently on many occasions this season, and the latest gaffe led to two points for the Patriots.”

The Ravens are surely smarting after Monday night’s tough loss to the Patriots, and Hester’s performance didn’t help. But you’ve already waived the guy, Baltimore. Do you have to be so mean about it?

That wasn’t all Mink had to say about Hester.

“After the Ravens defense held the Patriots to a second straight three-and-out to start the game, the Patriots punted to Hester,” Mink continued. “He had time to make a fair catch, but moved out of the way, allowing the ball to bounce and roll to the 1-yard line.”

Sure, that’s not ideal field position, and it didn’t work out well for Baltimore. New England was able to get to running back Kenneth Dixon in the end zone for a safety, taking a 2-0 lead.

Hester has been doing this since 2006, and he said after the game there was a reason he didn’t fair catch that punt.

“It’s one of those instances where I’m reacting to one of my teammates being close to the ball,” Hester said. “My first instinct was to clear everybody out of there. If it hit him, it could have been a turnover.”

Hester’s justification didn’t matter to the Ravens, who are clearly displeased. Mink continued to pile on Hester in the statement about his release.

“Early on, (Hester) said (his performance) was because hamstring injuries limited his mobility and practice reps,” Mink wrote. “He attributed it to not getting enough work to feel comfortable. But Hester hasn’t been on the injury report since the bye at the start of November, and has still made mistakes.”

Oh, dear.

Transitioning to the Ravens wasn’t easy for Hester, who spent most of the 2015 season with the Atlanta Falcons on the sideline due to a brutal turf toe injury and subsequent surgery.

After his struggles in Baltimore this season, it’s possible the Ravens will be the last stop for Hester. If he doesn’t sign elsewhere and this is the way his career ends, it makes Baltimore’s approach here seem even more unkind.

Hester is one of the most prolific return specialists in the history of the NFL, and his stint in Baltimore, and the Ravens’ article about him, shouldn’t overshadow his illustrious career.

He has been named to the Pro Bowl four times, and he’s a three-time first team All-Pro. Hester holds NFL records for the most return touchdowns of all time with 20, and the most career punt return touchdowns with 14. He is tied for the most return touchdowns in a single season with six.
 
He can catch, right? Sign him.
 
He can catch, right? Sign him.

this^^

Just have him drop back and fair catch the ball. In a worst case scenario, he knows enough to stay away from it.

...or, we could with My (and Tommy's) idea of just rushing 11 all the time and not bothering to attempt a return. For every one time you get burned by a 60 yarder you'll probably get a 20 yard shank or a block.
 
He can catch, right? Sign him.

He was cut for a reason. I have no problem with the Pats bringing in somebody who can ACTUALLY CATCH the ball, or just smart enough to GET THE HELL AWAY from a punt you aren't going to catch, but why a 34 year old has-been who has been hurting his team all year????



Wouldn't you rather the team IMPROVE with a signing?


It makes no sense to even bring this guy in.
 
actually no, he has fumbled 5 times this season I think and messed up two plays Sunday night that resulted the ball being within 3 yards of the goal line.

I think they're just doing due diligence, and seeing if he could be a viable placement, if Cyrus Jones were to get hurt.

popcorn
 
Due diligence & to build a relationship to get him on speed dial if needed later.
 
He was cut for a reason. I have no problem with the Pats bringing in somebody who can ACTUALLY CATCH the ball, or just smart enough to GET THE HELL AWAY from a punt you aren't going to catch, but why a 34 year old has-been who has been hurting his team all year????



Wouldn't you rather the team IMPROVE with a signing?


It makes no sense to even bring this guy in.

5 fumbles this year. 5.

NO HE CAN NO LONGER CATCH
 
http://www.sbnation.com/2016/12/13/...n-devin-hester-and-were-kind-of-mean-about-it

Ravens released veteran return man Devin Hester and were kind of mean about it

You don’t need to kick the guy while he’s down, Baltimore.

by Jeanna Thomas@jeannathomas Dec 13, 2016, 4:17pm EST

The Baltimore Ravens announced Tuesday that they waived veteran return specialist Devin Hester, who signed with the team just before the 2016 season began. In the announcement, which came via Ryan Mink on the team’s official website, the Ravens weren’t particularly kind.

“The Ravens have waived veteran special teams returner Devin Hester Sr. after he made another mistake in Monday night’s 30-23 loss to the New England Patriots,” Mink wrote.

“Hester, 34, has not fielded the ball confidently on many occasions this season, and the latest gaffe led to two points for the Patriots.”

The Ravens are surely smarting after Monday night’s tough loss to the Patriots, and Hester’s performance didn’t help. But you’ve already waived the guy, Baltimore. Do you have to be so mean about it?

That wasn’t all Mink had to say about Hester.

“After the Ravens defense held the Patriots to a second straight three-and-out to start the game, the Patriots punted to Hester,” Mink continued. “He had time to make a fair catch, but moved out of the way, allowing the ball to bounce and roll to the 1-yard line.”

Sure, that’s not ideal field position, and it didn’t work out well for Baltimore. New England was able to get to running back Kenneth Dixon in the end zone for a safety, taking a 2-0 lead.

Hester has been doing this since 2006, and he said after the game there was a reason he didn’t fair catch that punt.

“It’s one of those instances where I’m reacting to one of my teammates being close to the ball,” Hester said. “My first instinct was to clear everybody out of there. If it hit him, it could have been a turnover.”

Hester’s justification didn’t matter to the Ravens, who are clearly displeased. Mink continued to pile on Hester in the statement about his release.

“Early on, (Hester) said (his performance) was because hamstring injuries limited his mobility and practice reps,” Mink wrote. “He attributed it to not getting enough work to feel comfortable. But Hester hasn’t been on the injury report since the bye at the start of November, and has still made mistakes.”

Oh, dear.

Transitioning to the Ravens wasn’t easy for Hester, who spent most of the 2015 season with the Atlanta Falcons on the sideline due to a brutal turf toe injury and subsequent surgery.

After his struggles in Baltimore this season, it’s possible the Ravens will be the last stop for Hester. If he doesn’t sign elsewhere and this is the way his career ends, it makes Baltimore’s approach here seem even more unkind.

Hester is one of the most prolific return specialists in the history of the NFL, and his stint in Baltimore, and the Ravens’ article about him, shouldn’t overshadow his illustrious career.

He has been named to the Pro Bowl four times, and he’s a three-time first team All-Pro. Hester holds NFL records for the most return touchdowns of all time with 20, and the most career punt return touchdowns with 14. He is tied for the most return touchdowns in a single season with six.
I have to say I'd love it if some team (not the Pats) signed him and while playing against the Ravens, he brought one back to the house for the game-winning score.
 
I have to say I'd love it if some team (not the Pats) signed him and while playing against the Ravens, he brought one back to the house for the game-winning score.

Devin might like it too. :coffee:


Cheers
 
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