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Mr. Scot

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I might in the minority here but I don't think that Armanti Edwards was ever given a fair shot at playing WR for us. I don't know how he looked in practices or what the coaches saw that he needed to improve on but I thought that he played well in Pre-season. I'm not saying that he could've started, but I think that if given more opportunities, he could've contributed. Maybe he wasn't picking up the plays well enough or quick enough for the coaches to feel comfortable enough to put him in a game.

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I might in the minority here but I don't think that Armanti Edwards was ever given a fair shot at playing WR for us. I don't know how he looked in practices or what the coaches saw that he needed to improve on but I thought that he played well in Pre-season. I'm not saying that he could've started, but I think that if given more opportunities, he could've contributed. Maybe he wasn't picking up the plays well enough or quick enough for the coaches to feel comfortable enough to put him in a game.

Umm he got game time burn. And he was run down from behind by a punter on his best ever career play. That was all you needed to see.

He also dropped a ton of punts.

He sucked. He was a project that didn't work out. He was given the opportunity to succeed and just didn't. It happens. Move on.

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Umm he got game time burn. And he was run down from behind by a punter on his best ever career play. That was all you needed to see.

He also dropped a ton of punts.

He sucked. He was a project that didn't work out. He was given the opportunity to succeed and just didn't. It happens. Move on.

 

Don't try to make a mountain out of nothing! Every player has made mistakes. I don't think that he was given enough opportunities to play WR. Personally I think that the kid did ok to have played his entire collegiate career as a QB. We tried to make him a Punt Returner, Kick Returner and a WR, but no it didn't work out for him. I'm not advocating that we should bring him back or that we should have kept him, only that I think that our WR position coach didn't provide him with enough for him to even get in the game, or maybe they did and Edwards just couldn't pick it up. I don't know what happened with but I do know what my opinion is....

 

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