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Armanti Edwards to IR: How?


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/11/20/armanti-edwards-headed-to-ir-with-ankle-injury/

 

Was thinking he might have tripped on a used towel along the sidelines, or got his feet tangled in the sideline chains, or tripped over the bench...

 

"According to Mike Garafolo of FOX Sports, the Browns are putting wide receiver Armanti Edwards on season-ending injured reserve because of an ankle injury suffered Sunday."

 

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I should clarify, i hate that for Armanti and wish to see him well, but I don't care about the pointless bashing that is about follow about something that happened in the past that has no affect on our 7-3 record right now.

 

Not only does he play for the Browns now, but he plays in a different conference altogether. Move to NFL Football Central?

 

Oh, stop.

 

There are countless threads here featuring former Panthers, current Panthers, guys not now or ever on the team who were trade possibilities, possible draftees... the list goes on....

 

Lighten up.

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Oh, stop.

 

There are countless threads here featuring former Panthers, current Panthers, guys not now or ever on the team who were trade possibilities, possible draftees... the list goes on....

 

Lighten up.

 

I'm plenty light when there is something funny to laugh about. Nothing you've ever posted has ever been that despite your consistent attempts.

 

 

"jimmeh clausenn hurr durrrr"

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Regardless of how things turned out here in Carolina, I wish him the best.

HOWEVER, I hate to see anyone go on IR. These guys go and put 110% everyday to make it in the NFL and get their dreams crushed. Not only emotionally, but these guys suffer during PT and lose money.

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