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It's time Panthers snap ball to Armanti


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(By Tom Sorensen, [email protected]) The Atlanta Falcons overcame Armanti Edwards and his game-high passer rating Sunday and beat the Carolina Panthers 31-10.p/The Falcons led 14-0 before most fans found their seats at Bank of America Stadium. It wasn't as if many fans looked. If I had to guess, the stadium was never more than 45 percent full. But it could have been 43 percent .

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How bout we go back and undraft AE.

We could really use that 2nd rounder(#33) on a player who would be useful to the team.

No sh*t... a high 2nd round pick for a guy that might never be anything more than a #4 WR and maybe a punt returner. A total waste.

It just pisses me off that he is not even on the field, at all - except for that one simple pass play. I mean goodness, let him play some WR. But Fox doesnt give a crap about giving him some experience.

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The reason why he hasn't shown up on-field is the biggest shock of all.

He was drafted for his athleticism, and then it turned out that he couldn't handle the physical demands of having to run all the time as a receiver/returner.

Ironic, eh? :sosp:

He may work himself into NFL shape next season. That's what they have to hope for, I suppose.

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