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Great (Short) Article on Armanti - Rivera: We’ll find places to put him on the field


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This is exciting stuff... Sounds like we will actually utilize all of his abilities this year...

Great videos on the page as well...

http://sportsclt.com/2011/08/04/rivera-on-armanti-well-find-places-to-put-him-on-the-field/

The jokes about Armanti Edwards are going to come to a screeching halt.

Not only has Edwards (@armantiedwards) looked good as a receiver and punt returner, but Head Coach Ron Rivera stated that he’s excited about what Edwards has done thus far in camp.

“With what Armanti has done and some of the things he is showing us, he deserves an opportunity,” Rivera said on Thursday. “We’ll find places to put him on the field. I’m real excited about him, real intrigued by his abilities.”

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we finally have a coach that knows how to utilize dynamic players. I wasn't a fan of the armanti pick but I'm excited that he's improved

besides helping the Panthers, the biggest reason I want to see him succeed is to shut that fugstick John Fox up. legit feel bad for Denver fans that they have to put up with him for the next couple years.

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I've always been impressed with AE's speed and elusiveness on the field, but his hands were unreliable. If he's improved his hand-eye coordination, and it appears he has, then of course he needs to be on the field. I'm looking forward to seeing him in pre-season, which is fast approaching.

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once again i cant help but lol at the idiots who mercilessly crucified hurney over not getting production out of a first year project player

if he blows up and ends up being a pro-bowler the mods should go back and find out who the biggest loudmouths were and permanently change their avatars to really gay stuff

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once again i cant help but lol at the idiots who mercilessly crucified hurney over not getting production out of a first year project player

if he blows up and ends up being a pro-bowler the mods should go back and find out who the biggest loudmouths were and permanently change their avatars to really gay stuff

You do know they could just make another account right

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