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I caught over 100 punts in camp, that's not an excuse anymore


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"I caught over 100 punts in camp, that's not an excuse anymore"

Seems Armanti is manning up and taking responsibility where his fan boys won't.

Now THAT is the right attitude to have AE. Get it fixed and get back out there. You have two more games to prove you can get it right.

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"I caught over 100 punts in camp, that's not an excuse anymore"

Seems Armanti is manning up and taking responsibility where his fan boys won't.

Now THAT is the right attitude to have AE. Get it fixed and get back out there. You have two more games to prove you can get it right.

Edwards is going to take time, but I firmly believe he will be a very, very good player before his career is over.

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I still say they should just let him focus on playing WR and let guys like Munnerlynn and Witherspoon battle it out for punt returns. I just don't see how they can possibly trust AE to return punts in a real game this year.

If they let him focus on receiver he won't see the field for 2 or 3 years. They want him to see the field.

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If they let him focus on receiver he won't see the field for 2 or 3 years. They want him to see the field.

It shouldn't take that long. Besides, he could get on the field right away as a wildcat QB. You know, something he has actually done before.

Either way, I believe they're wasting time trying to make him a punt returner. There is a reason why there are so few good ones around.

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