The actual reason Armanti is on the team...
#1
Posted 01 September 2012 - 07:03 AM
Hurney's reply, and this is going from memory, was that the Panthers would be transitioning him to WR and have a three year plan for him to develop in that role.
Well, here we are starting out year three. And while most of us don't believe he has shown enough to be kept on the roster, it is hard to deny that he has improved a bit as a player. So he has not regressed, only made progress year after year.
So what it boils down to is Hurney being true to his word regarding Armanti. It is not unheard of for things to "click" very quickly with a third year player. Maybe it will this season for Armanti.
We all should be really hoping so.
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#2
Posted 01 September 2012 - 07:12 AM
Hurney not willing to admit a mistake
#3
Posted 01 September 2012 - 07:21 AM
#4
Posted 01 September 2012 - 07:35 AM
#5
Posted 01 September 2012 - 07:35 AM
he's here for another year. people (including myself) need to get used to it and hope that things click for him.
enough hoping that players you don't like don't do well here. that's every bit as bad as people cheering for the team just because of a player...in fact it's a bit more lame. if he's wearing a panthers uniform and you're a panthers fan...the best thing to wish for is that he does well. it's the best thing for the team if they do well. if you don't want them to do well as a panther you are, in essence, wishing failure for this team you profess to be a fan of. why? because you don't like someone on the team or you don't like that they are on the team. doesn't that seem petty and immature? it should because it is.
you don't have to expect success for them. you don't even have to believe in them or like them. just wish and hope he does well and try to stay positive about it. life is more enjoyable that way.
in the words of that guy next to Brian, "always look on the bright side of life."
#6
Posted 01 September 2012 - 07:37 AM
The real reason Armanti is still on the team
Hurney not willing to admit a mistake
Draft picks Hurney admitted his mistake on
All of these players were picked in the first 3 rounds and cut after no more than 2 seasons.
Everette Brown
Attiyah Ellsion
Eric Shelton
Rashard Butler
Corvey Irvin
Here's other examples of where he will admit a mistake.
-Olindo Mare was a recent one
-Cut Jake 1 year after the big contract extension
In addition you can't have any respect for Rivera if you think he allows Hurney to keep these guys over ones who are more qualified and would be a bigger help to the team.
#7
Posted 01 September 2012 - 07:57 AM
I seem to remember at OTA's back in 2010 Hurney was asked about Armanti and what was in store for him.
Hurney's reply, and this is going from memory, was that the Panthers would be transitioning him to WR and have a three year plan for him to develop in that role.
Well, here we are starting out year three. And while most of us don't believe he has shown enough to be kept on the roster, it is hard to deny that he has improved a bit as a player. So he has not regressed, only made progress year after year.
So what it boils down to is Hurney being true to his word regarding Armanti. It is not unheard of for things to "click" very quickly with a third year player. Maybe it will this season for Armanti.
We all should be really hoping so.
Zod right on point how soon do fans forget! Marty Hurney 2010 http://www.panthers....e3-80e9c26c2125
#8
Posted 01 September 2012 - 08:00 AM
#9
Posted 01 September 2012 - 08:14 AM
#11
Posted 01 September 2012 - 08:17 AM
With what we gave up, doubtful. But if he turns into a competent back up WR and Pilares develops like everyone hopes he does. Then that gives a pretty solid receiving corp, and I'm fine with that.If it "clicks" for Armanti he might develop into a competent backup wr, maybe the #5. Is that worth it?
#12
Posted 01 September 2012 - 08:21 AM
AE is here because Rivera and Co. believe that he was the best option to keep out of the available receivers. Now any of you are free to question that decision and consider yourself a better talent eye than this entire coaching staff, but also keep in mind that, to most of us, you look like a fuging moron.
Those of you who think that this is some JR or Hurney conspiracy forcing Rivera to keep AE are living in a fuging fantasy world.
#13
Posted 01 September 2012 - 08:26 AM
#14
Posted 01 September 2012 - 08:27 AM
This coaching regime has shown no favoritism towards players, especially those drafted before they got here. AE is here because the coaching staff believes that he is more developed and has a better chance to contribute than those who were cut in favor of him staying. It's that simple.
AE is here because Rivera and Co. believe that he was the best option to keep out of the available receivers. Now any of you are free to question that decision and consider yourself a better talent eye than this entire coaching staff, but also keep in mind that, to most of us, you look like a fuging moron.
Those of you who think that this is some JR or Hurney conspiracy forcing Rivera to keep AE are living in a fuging fantasy world.
Now see, when I say stuff like this in the Tinderbox, I get accused of being a Sheep.
Fwiw, I agree with you though.
#15
Posted 01 September 2012 - 08:28 AM
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