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Armanti Edwards


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He would actually be a pretty good QB prospect. There is nothing that can be done about it this year or maybe at any point now, but from that small sample of today and preseason, I like it. As a WR, I don't think he can get by most CB's but he still doesn't look like a bust. I saw more from him this game than I did all of Jarrett's first year.

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I think he looked proper back there when he was looking to throw, I wonder what the chances r that we give him a shot at qb

Definitely not this year. It just isn't practical at this point after converting him to WR/PR/Wildcat player. He hasn't look bad as a receiver either. I liked the effort on that catch out of bounds. He should have stopped on that interception tip, but that is only hindsight speaking. He was trying to run with it and make something happen. Either way, despite the haters this kid is a good prospect.

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I'd like to see us open up a game with Armanti and the wildcat in more of a QB propensity and use it until it stops working. We haven't been scoring early anyway. Won't be like we're losing much by trying it for a drive.

You could tell it put the Bears D on their heels for the couple of plays he was out there today, despite the loss on the Gettis run.

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One of the best thing that Armanti would bring to the offense, is the ability to run with the ball. Iv seen countless times Clausen run out of the pocket and throw the ball away, if that was Armanti it would turn into a 5+ yard play everytime. On top of that, after watching him play at APP STATE i know for a fact hes got a better arm then Clausen and Moore, but i think Pike has the best arm on the team.

YEAH I'M BIASED, DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.

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The Jimmy Clausen fans have something else to say.

I however, believe that Armanti is the man. He has that 'it' factor that brings up the team. It is widely believed that success is contagious and obviously everythign the team has tried hasn't worked yet. Let's hope that something does....

Tony Pike is still waiting for a shot too. Armanti brings a more wide variety of play calls than any other QB we have. Will it work?

If Fox wants to keep his job he better brings something to the table and quick!

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I'd like to see us open up a game with Armanti and the wildcat in more of a QB propensity and use it until it stops working. We haven't been scoring early anyway. Won't be like we're losing much by trying it for a drive.

You could tell it put the Bears D on their heels for the couple of plays he was out there today, despite the loss on the Gettis run.

Early, late, or the time in between. The offense defines inept.

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