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Wow that is really big statement from Rivera. Preseason has not even started and he basically says Armanti is going to be a Panther. That is not a comment you make about a 5th or 6th receiver who has a borderline chance of making the team. I think Armanti is going to get some real PT this year. I wouldn't be shocked to see Ginn play mostly special teams and Armanti/Hixon alternate the 3rd/4th receiver spot depending on the package.“I don't want to go around saying people are safe, but Armanti has earned the right to be a Panther this year.”
moehler wrote:ya know, either cut him or play him, we saw this last year when he had a good camp, coaches talking good things about him, how he was going to be a factor in the offense etc, then the season started, he is on the bench, maybe plays 5 or 6 plays a game. If they are not fully committed to playing him, and don't have a plan for him, I wish they would go ahead and release him, and let him get a fresh start with another organization.
I gotta agree. It's really unbelievable the flack that Armanti gets.fjblair wrote:moehler wrote:ya know, either cut him or play him, we saw this last year when he had a good camp, coaches talking good things about him, how he was going to be a factor in the offense etc, then the season started, he is on the bench, maybe plays 5 or 6 plays a game. If they are not fully committed to playing him, and don't have a plan for him, I wish they would go ahead and release him, and let him get a fresh start with another organization.
He deserves better. Any of the other teams in the league would have enthusiastically welcomed the underdog but not the Panthers. The fan base is just so jealous of ASU and Armanti that it is sickening. It's a bunch of UNC and other in state perennial ACC losers and he never had a chance from that standpoint. Any player on the team and anyone outside this state would tell you what a great teammate/person/athlete he is but it doesn't happen around these parts.
I like the Panthers but I hate the fan base in general.
That's the main problem with Panthers fans. Armanti was NOT drafted in the second round. He was drafted in the third (89th). They traded away the next years 2nd to move up to take him before the Colts did at 93 (no one knew, at that time, that it would be the first pick of the 2nd the next year). But Armanti had nothing to do with that. He didn't camp out in front of the Panthers HQ holding a sign saying "Please trade up and draft me" but yet he gets most of the blame. I have been a member of both the Huddle and CSR since before he was drafted and I will agree that SOME of his most vocal haters have begun to come around a little, but the jury is still out for most of them until he gets game time. And there are still plenty on both the Huddle and CSR who will not stop the hate. Hopefully this year will be the year when they let him on the field.moehler wrote:to be fair to Panthers fans, lately I have been on their message boards and they see the improvement in Edwards, and basically, are having to admit that he is turning into a pretty good receiver and deserves to make the team. They still seem to have a problem with him being taken in the second round, some are still having a hard time with that, but all seem to have come around and feel he deserves to make the team.
Believe it was the CB from UVA, Ras-I Dowling.Saint3333 wrote:The trade was with the Patriots who selected a RB or CB that is no longer in the NFL.
He is also an example of a kids that (as far as I know) lived and did all the right things. When told he couldn't be a QB it didn't give up, instead he picked a school that would give him a chance. He worked hard in the classroom and on the field. He stayed a very humble guy and treated his teammates well.GoApps70 wrote:Armanti could have been a walk on with the Panthers and some posters would complain.
They live for it. Yeah, I know, I do also sometimes when I get my dander up about something.
Young man is reppin' for App State well though. May be a Panther, but always will be one of us,
a Mountaineer!