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I know it is preseason but...


Ivan The Awesome

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I'll tell ya, the more interviews I see of Armanti Edwards, the harder I pull for the guy.

 

Say what you want about his past, but I am inspired by him through his persistence and his "never give up" attitude. For me, my favorite players aren't the generic or popular ones. Mine are guys with great character and a great story of overcoming hardship. Armanti is quickly rising up there with TD on my list because they show to never give up. I really badly want him to succeed.

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I'll tell ya, the more interviews I see of Armanti Edwards, the harder I pull for the guy.

 

Say what you want about his past, but I am inspired by him through his persistence and his "never give up" attitude. For me, my favorite players aren't the generic or popular ones. Mine are guys with great character and a great story of overcoming hardship. Armanti is quickly rising up there with TD on my list because they show to never give up. I really badly want him to succeed.

 

Same here, I really wish good things for Armanti and Gettis both. Although its going to be interesting to see how the WR battle plays out. And we have yet to see Hixson play....

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