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


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Putting him in at Qb = Insanity

That's ridiculous. As a wildcat QB, he will only need to learn 3-4 plays where he has a simple run/pass read. He's been doing that for years already and he has done it in big games in front of big crowds, so he shouldn't be overwhelmed at all. He also has a better arm than a lot of the back up QB's we have had over the years. It's a no brainer.

Ask yourself this question...if he is back there to take that first punt of the regular season, are you going to feel confident, or will you be holding your breath and hoping he just catches the damn ball?

Edit...if you were just being sarcastic, then nevermind.

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Agreed 100% projects take time

Not hating but come on; a secound round pick should not be a project! And we gave up picks to move up and get him...again something you don't do for a PROJECT! He needs to produce in some way this year or really he is a fail for us IMO...

I hear everyone say he is a project...don't see how you can say this for what we gave up for him and where we selected him...Greg Hardy would be considered a project not someone you trade up to get!!!!!

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Armanti looked bad, but the whole TEAM failed on returns

No, just no. Armanti's actions resulted in the first turnover on a PR and he muffed the second one. Just so I don't get flamed by the App homers on here realize I'm not bashing the kid but he has a LONG LONG way to go to make an impact in this league....

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Fox and Hurney tried like hell to fit this square peg in a round hole. When does someone wise up and see it just doesnt work. And he might have the right attitude about it, but that doesnt matter. Jake Delhomme had the right attitude, now were paying him to play another team thats on our schedule

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