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Panthers lose FB Alex Armah


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1 minute ago, BPF said:

To the saints is the worst part of this whole thing. He wasn't integral here, but I want to be able to root for former players and can't cheer for anything saints related. I guess at least it wasn't the falcons. 

He has loads of knowledge not just on the panthers offensive/strategies, but he was a 4-faze special teamer..... He called the blocks for kicking and punting, must re-name the calls now....

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Saints signed FB Alex Armah, formerly of the Panthers. 

Armah has only 29 career touches, but he was regarded as one of the league's better lead blockers in Carolina. He will be replacing Mike Burton in New Orleans. H-back sized at 6-foot-2, Armah could have a slightly bigger offensive role for the Saints. 

 

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8 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Saints signed FB Alex Armah, formerly of the Panthers. 

Armah has only 29 career touches, but he was regarded as one of the league's better lead blockers in Carolina. He will be replacing Mike Burton in New Orleans. H-back sized at 6-foot-2, Armah could have a slightly bigger offensive role for the Saints. 

 

sure he was 

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