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Interesting Future WR Prospect


Panthro

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Wow, if you can't see the similarities of them not only are you ignorant, you're straight out stupid.

Seeing who can't see it only confirms it as well..

There are similarities between all QBs. All of them. But it's the nuances that distinguishes the busts from the good ones to the great ones. Some of you are thinking too simplistically when it comes to the position.

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1. Armanti trained hard.

2. He put his effort to being a WR.

3. He had a hell of a coach. Moose.

I thought Pryor wanted to play QB? Or does he not care what position he plays?

rosenhaus said he'd play any position the team wanted.

I don't think he has the leadership qualities to be a QB but he might be able to make it as a WR imo..maybe Moose and Ricky would help him too.

It's just a thought anyways..Panthers weren't even at the pro day

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Anyway, this thread is really about Pryor as a project WR. Sorry, we already are doing that. I would rather have a true WR than a converted QB turned WR, and I am sure I am not alone.

I'm mostly just intrigued by his height and speed...we are gonna need some WRs who can go up and grab it.

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Has Big Ben ever been charged with anything?? Or even arrested?

I'm not going there. Suffice it to say that many have problems with him. It was just a joke anyway.

I believe in giving a man a chance to redeem himself if he has shown the desire and willingness to improve and/or make ammends for past actions.

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