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Ron Rivera's Training Camp MVP: Armanti Edwards


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Didn't realize Coach Rivera posted on this fourm...

 

Are you a coach have you ever coached, even at the peewee level?

 

How do you know what to critique him on? You can't critique him on his numbers because he rarely sees the field. You can't critique him on his work ethic because you aren't at practice...

 

Get the point?

 

:lol:

 

You have read a full encyclopedia of assumptions into my post.

 

Good to see people fired up though.

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Ginn has been hyped up just as much. To not acknowledge that is flat out ignorance.

 

ginn has been hyped but ginn has also dropped a lot of balls, armanti hasn't

 

the top three recievers in camp have been AE, Lafell and Smith because of consistency and big play making ability.

 

ginn hasn't been consistent

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Maybe like day one or two. When they were in shorts still....since....not even fucking close. 

 

He has had flashes, but has also been inconsistent. He looks like out best option at kick returner though at the moment.

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He has had flashes, but has also been inconsistent. He looks like out best option at kick returner though at the moment.

 

Yeah. I've never said he's been bad, or has sucked at WR. But he's been inconsistent with his hands and routes, while being very solid at the return game....IE, he's been exactly like he's always been his entire career. Extremely fast with stone hands...but can run by people in the return game.

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The huge difference is this...

When it comes to Brandon Williams, it's "He's having a great camp, I really think he'll be a good player".

When it comes to Armanti Edwards, it's "He won't be able to do it during preseason".

It's mind-boggling...

Williams and AE are both project players (one is learning how to play wide receiver, the other is trying to pick back up football after a two year hiatus), they're both doing well in practice (against the same secondary), and they are both Carolina Panthers.

But for some reason, most people are only giving the benefit of the doubt to one of them.

I just can't wrap my mind around that.

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