Evening, Addicts!

Insight On Jerheme Urban From Raising Zona!

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Evening, Addicts!

I hope you are enjoying the new site and that you are all finding your way around OK. I know changes can sometimes be awkward, especially when it comes on one of you usual web sites but I really do believe this redesign not only gives us a more professional look but it also feels ore user friendly. Thanks so much for baring with us as we work out the bugs.

Now, back to business. Scott Allen (good, strong last name) from Fansided’s Arizona Cardinals blog Raising Zona, was kind enough to give us the lowdown on the Chiefs newest wider receiver Jerheme Urban.

Check out what Scott had to say about Urban after the jump.

"Jerheme Urban has all the potential in the world of being a dependable, serviceable wide receiver in the NFL. His problem is inconsistency. It comes as no surprise to me that he latched on with Kansas City, going back to work for former Cardinals Offensive Coordinator and current Chiefs head coach. Hopefully Urban can get his career back on track. He was the number four guy and number three at times due to injury here in Arizona. Coach Ken Whisenhunt gave him every chance to succeed. In 2008 and in 2009 he had flashes of brilliance. Unfortunately, they were just that, flashes. He seemed to cough the ball up when it mattered most. He had a huge turnover in the divisional playoff game against the Saints back in January. That drop spelled the end of his Cardinals career. He was caught up not only in his inconsistency but also a numbers game. Yes, Anquan Boldin left, but now that leaves the door open for a couple of other guys on the cusp of making the team the past couple of years ready to fight for the number four spot here. Urban does bring big game experience to KC and honestly for all his downfalls in Arizona, I see more upside for him being in KC. This might be the move that gets his career really started."

Hmm. Inconsistency with a lot of potential? Sounds a little bit like one Bowe, Dwayne to me. Then again, what is inconsistent for a Cardinals WR could Pro Bowl caliber play compared to the likes of the befuddled Bobby Wade. What do you think, Addicts? Did the Chiefs bring in another unreliable receiver?

And a special thanks to Scott for taking the time to chat with us.

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