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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/03/18/tray-walker-has-died-from-injuries-in-thursday-crash/

 

Ravens cornerback Tray Walker has passed away from injuries suffered in a Thursday night accident.

 

Walkers agent, Ron Butler, shared the news of his passing late Friday afternoon.

 

Walker, 23, was in whats believed to be a dirt bike crash Thursday night in Miami, where he played high school football.

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Idiot... Riding a dirt bike at night without lights on and no helmet... Idiot...

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1 Thessalonians 4:17. We will be with the Lord forever .

 

I pray that he knew the Lord RIP

 

Praying for his Family and Friends .

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http://espn.go.com/blog/baltimore-ravens/post/_/id/24559/rookie-cornerback-tray-walker-hopes-to-avoid-ravens-locker-room-curse

There is a growing block of lockers at the Baltimore Ravens facility that not only represents the team's most significant injuries, but a potential curse, according to the players.

From left to right, there are the lockers of Terrell Suggs, Steve Smith Sr., Breshad Perriman, Justin Forsett and Chris Canty. All of these players have been placed on season-ending injured reserve, and their placement in the locker room is the exact order each player has been placed on IR.

The next in line is rookie cornerback Tray Walker, whose unfavorable spot in the locker room hasn't gone unnoticed.

"Someone asked me if I wanted to move my locker," Walker said. "We're going to knock on all of this wood in here and pray and hope nothing happens."

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posty - couldn't have said it better myself. I feel sorry for Walker's family - but this was Darwinism in action.

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Heartfelt condolences to the Raven organization, the Walker family and every friend that Tray touched in life.

 

By all accounts he was a positive good kid who everyone liked to be around.

 

I know he's in a better place, but this was a tragedy.

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Heartfelt condolences to the Raven organization, the Walker family and every friend that Tray touched in life.

 

By all accounts he was a positive good kid who everyone liked to be around.

 

I know he's in a better place, but this was a tragedy.

of course it was a tragedy.

 

the saddest thing about this is it was a tragedy that could likely have been avoided just by following standard safety procedure and common sense.

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Youth = bulletproof remember? All that crazy isht you did back in the day. Unfortunate and tragic for sure. Sad.

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I've yet to hear anything further about the possible Patriots player that was allegedly with him...

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Youth = bulletproof remember? All that crazy isht you did back in the day. Unfortunate and tragic for sure. Sad.

I know.

 

Now that I'm a parent I care about that stuff a whole lot more than I did back then.

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so sad. i feel for his family. i also feel for the families of those who post here since some of them have no heart.

 

from some of the posts I see from some of you guys on this site, i am not surprised at the lack of sympathy for the deceased from those certain posters. some of which i am certain, from the content of their posts, have done many stupid things themselves in their life.

 

this is the part where the guy with compassion and defending the lack of empathy gets called a jerk because those who lack heart want to walk on someones grave and are upset they have been called on it as if it is needed to point out his lack of common sense or darwinism in action.

 

for the record, it does take common sense to realize that some things are not appropriate to say about someone after their sad death.

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so sad. i feel for his family. i also feel for the families of those who post here since some of them have no heart. from some of the posts I see from some of you guys on this site, i am not surprised at the lack of sympathy for the deceased from those certain posters. some of which i am certain, from the content of their posts, have done many stupid things themselves in their life. this is the part where the guy with compassion and defending the lack of empathy gets called a jerk because those who lack heart want to walk on someones grave and are upset they have been called on it as if it is needed to point out his lack of common sense or darwinism in action. for the record, it does take common sense to realize that some things are not appropriate to say about someone after their sad death.

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I've yet to hear anything further about the possible Patriots player that was allegedly with him...

That was weird. Last I read they were looking for him. Rumored to be Dobson but he said no.

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