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Armanti for the win


Peppermint9030

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So what you're saying here is that you want A.E. to start at QB because of the chance that M&M may be out because of the concussion, and you want him to throw it to Jimmy Clausen because apparently the better you are at playing QB the easier it is to move to the WR position.

I'm with you. Sheer genius. You guys should be on the coaching staff.

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So what you're saying here is that you want A.E. to start at QB because of the chance that M&M may be out because of the concussion, and you want him to throw it to Jimmy Clausen because apparently the better you are at playing QB the easier it is to move to the WR position.

I'm with you. Sheer genius. You guys should be on the coaching staff.

i think you misunderstood him by a good margin.

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Bring out Clausen!! He has three months of summer under his belt. Edwards is now ready.

Seriously, your defensive rookies have a better chance of making a difference than your offensive rookies. You should be calling for Pugh, more Hardy, and possibly Norwood at SLB to give us some pass rush.

Why don't we activate Stewart, or Williams in the second half? Why not activate Barnidge and King? How about Gross? Kalil, and Bernadeau? Why not activate the guys who should have showed up Sunday? And Jeff Davidson. Why was he deactivated for the game?

But you are right--Edwards returning kicks, number one WR, Mountaineer/Wildcat QB--Heck, make him a vendor and we lead the league in beer sales.

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The ignorance on this board is rediculous we traded next years second for the guy, and your worried about destroying him? All i saw monday night was a rb turned wr who exploded for the chiefs and looked sick... not every player takes 3 years to develop and if they do they shouldnt cost a second round pick moron.

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