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Alex Armah


Jeremy Igo

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I will be looking at the coach's film off and on today and posting items of interest, in particular the running game. 

Right now I am taking a look at the reps Armah got as a blocker that saw mixed results. This play stood out to me. Fantastic blocking by everyone. Dolphins are just getting pushed around. If Stewart doesn't hesitate with that initial first step to his right it could have been a big gainer. Not sure what Stew is doing here. 

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Here is a play that really highlights Armah's athletic ability.. 

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Alex gets up field and demolishes the safety. When was the last time we saw a Panthers FB able to do that? Good stuff. 

If Shepard would have gotten a better block this could have gone all the way. S

 

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34 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

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Armah trips on Manhert'z foot. Play had potential. Looks like Alex was too wide. Pretty decent block by Manhertz. 

 

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Armah should have been keying on the linebacker from the get go. He has to learn to trust the online to do their job and who to pick up. 

I like what I see from him so far and want to see more snaps. We are a running team and with Armah in at fullback I think it will open up playaction.

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4 minutes ago, gakonline said:

Armah should have been keying on the linebacker from the get go. He has to learn to trust the online to do their job and who to pick up. 

I like what I see from him so far and want to see more snaps. We are a running team and with Armah in at fullback I think it will open up playaction.

At least he was looking for contact. There were numerous "highlights" from Tolbert last year as a lead blocker running through traffic not hitting anyone. 

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Just now, Cracka McNasty said:

At least he was looking for contact. There were numerous "highlights" from Tolbert last year as a lead blocker running through traffic not hitting anyone. 

Lets don’t even go there. Tolbert whiffs were laughable last year. 

Armah is going to be a beast. 

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