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Armah to see increased role.


Jeremy Igo

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3 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

With Manhertz on IR Rivera said Armah would be getting more reps.

 

It's a shame it has taken an injury for that to happen. Should have happened long long ago. Manhertz is awful.

Hope it's increased to snap levels of Miami game for more..... Dickson as the h-back was pitiful last in ATL.

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Armah should have already received significant playing time so he could be ready for playoff level football. This kinda of poo is why I just don't have any confidence in this coaching staff at all. We did the same thing with running backs in 2015. these fuggin clowns are have ZERO vision....BIG PICTURE vision. 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Why does this scenario sound familiar?

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Scot come on... How many UDFA rookies start their rookie year? And you ripped on Rivera for playing Stew... not having him didn’t work out too well for us Sunday... Oh and CJ played less snaps than Cox...

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5 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Scot come on... How many UDFA rookies start their rookie year? And you ripped on Rivera for playing Stew... not having him didn’t work out too well for us Sunday... Oh and CJ played less snaps than Cox...

Do you believe Stewart would have helped?

Rivera hardly ever benches anybody for performance. Our depth chart only gets rearranged when someone gets injured.

How certain are you that Amini Silatolu is better than Taylor Moron?

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