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The Official ARMAHGEDDON thread !


Jeremy Igo

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3 minutes ago, csx said:

Either you aren't understanding what I'm saying or you have not been following camps very long.

The teams don't give away strategic hints. This is something that was common knowledge when I started following these things in 1995. I'm not saying this to sound smart....Im not....its just incredibly obvious and needs to be stated again.

I don't think you're following,  my friend. Armah never practicing with more than the third team has nothing to do with not giving away strategic hints. It means he's raw and not ready and he's more than likely going to be just on ST and maybe catching a few passes from time to time. Dixon is almost certainly going to be the lead blocker when a FB is needed. At least for the beginning of the season. You're suggesting that because of what Olsen said now all of a sudden out of nowhere he's going to be some significant part of the offense. I'm suggesting he's not. I'm also telling you, while I'm fully aware they don't show their hand in camp, they lined CMC up all over the place. They ran some two RB sets. They were practicing all kinds of new formations that I've never seen them run before. And Armah was never a part of that. 

Im not saying this to be an ass, but I employee someone who has been on the field for every practice and I'm good friends with other media members and have had these conversations with them and tend to trust what they're saying - they haven't been wrong very much. 

 

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3 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

Armah wasn't going to be a part of the offense this year. I'm more concerned if they didn't wait until 401 to iR Corn

Hurney's dumbass probably didn't even know he could wait until 4:01 and potentially bring him back. Damn this front office is a joke

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