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Can we trade Armanti?


PantherPhann89

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MtnJax--- two things: It is frowned upon on this board to hope that Armanti succeeds, so you should simmer down a bit. And also, you are making this thread continue and threads about Armanti are also frowned upon.

I just want to say that I only mentioned Armanti in this reply because it is the subject of the thread and MtnJax brought it up again.

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why in the blue hell is thread still going, I swear this dude gets almost as much attention on the huddle as Cam

I don't understand it either. it will be over soon.

These app fans man refuse to accept the reality that their golden boy QB has turned into a colossal flop and his days of sucking on the panthers are numbered.

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I don't understand it either. it will be over soon.

These app fans man refuse to accept the reality that their golden boy QB has turned into a colossal flop and his days of sucking on the panthers are numbered.

That won't make you feel better about going to ECU

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Should seriously just ban people that keep making the same threads and some of which have been locked. We are Panther Fans. We all like different colleges and athletes. We are human so ultimately, nobody is going to convince anybody else to change their stance on this issue.The kid came from App State, which happens to be located in NC, which also is part of the reason these threads keep popping up. If he came from Mcneese State or some other FCS school, then his school would never be brought into discussion over and over. It doesn't matter if the kid came from Swannanoa College of Toilet Bowl Cleaning or Florida, as long as the player can help the Panthers.

Has Armanti done anything to warrant a spot? No

Do I want to see the kid succeed? Yes, because He is a Panther currently and by doing so OUR Panthers will succeed.

No matter what is said on this board, the decision comes down to Hurney, Rivera, and the position coaches. Dragging the same topic out over 100+ pages in 6-7 different threads is pointless. We have to live with the choices our coaches make and go from there supporting our Panthers.

So you support Clausen?

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So you support Clausen?

It's the same as Armanti.. He hasn't done anything to warrant a spot on the roster.. That's pretty evident with how he hasn't been activated on Gameday since Rivera is here. I don't like what he has shown us, but as long as he wears a Panthers uniform I won't hate him.

Long answer short, Neither should have a roster spot..

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