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John Fox on Armanti Edwards....


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John Fox concedes that the Panthers likely blew it by trading a 2011 second-round pick for the right to draft Armanti Edwards last April.

"You don’t know what that player’s going to develop into. Time will tell," said Fox. "But it doesn’t look very good at this point." The Patriots wound up with the No. 33 pick in this year's draft, a selection considered "gold" because of the layover from the first to second round. Edwards, who wound up costing Carolina both last year's No. 89 pick and this year's 33rd, had almost as many fumbles as games played in his rookie season.

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lol @ the guy who started Jake Delhomme for months after his playoff collapse, essentially eliminating us from the playoffs, evaluating players not on his team.

my respect for this prick has gone down steadily since he left. fug him.

honestly feel bad for the Broncos and The Golden Calf of Bristol. they would have been better off rehiring McDaniels.

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