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I want to eat Crow.


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If you didn't know, I am one of the folks that criticized Armanti. I realize he was put in a bad position, realize he was set up to fail with fox and company. Now, everything I hear about the guy makes me feel like he just may be worth that 2nd round draft pick given up for him. I'm still measuring my excitement about the guy. This is why I want to eat crow, prove me wrong Armanti. Prove me wrong. Here's an Interview I found. He's a very humble young man.

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I dont think you will be eating crow.I wish the best for him but there is no excuse for drafting him where we did.Really no way to quantify who we could have picked but he would more than likely have been starting last year and this one as well.

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I'm a big Armanti homer too, no doubt. I think he'll eventually get there, but I'm tempering my excitement until game time.

I knew he was a humble kid, a great kid, very hard worker. That part has never been in doubt for me. Making the transition to WR and PR is a huge step-- I think eventually he will make it, but it'll most likely be another year before we really see it. And that's ok-- I don't see us pushing for a division title this year anyway. Let him grow with our other young receivers and QBs.

I will say this after watching him play in college for 4 years (and after watching a LOT of college football live in the last 20 years).... he's one of those players that had "it". You know there are some tremendous athletes that get the job done and put up huge numbers, and then there are some that make plays at just the right moment or carry their team when the chips are down. Armanti was one of those players.

Anywho, I've been a big supporter since he was drafted but I'm not ready to say he's ready for the starting lineup yet.

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