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Armanti Edwards - College Football HOF


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Good for him. He was one helluva college player. Not panning out in the NFL and being known as a bust because an idiot GM overdrafted you and traded up to do it doesn't change that. Never had any ill will toward Armanti. Sure sounded like he did everything asked of him by the coaching staff and put in the work. That's all you can ask of from a player. If that's not enough then it's a coaching and/or talent evaluation problem.

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He was an electric player to watch in college.  Every time he had the ball in his hands it felt like you were about to see something amazing.

If you want to piss and whine about dumbass Marty Hurney trading basically a late first round pick to get him then go ahead, just know that's irrelevant to what he did at App State.

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58 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

He was an electric player to watch in college.  Every time he had the ball in his hands it felt like you were about to see something amazing.

If you want to piss and whine about dumbass Marty Hurney trading basically a late first round pick to get him then go ahead, just know that's irrelevant to what he did at App State.

College GOATs shouldn’t be diminshed for it not working out as well in the NFL.   And NFL success shouldn’t let people rewrite what college players were.  People taking issue with the praise the Michgan QB was getting acting like it was disrespecting Tom Brady lol. 

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