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Fiz's 5 Players to watch in 2010


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lol

Ever felt large (not even grossly large) fake boobs?

It's personal preference...half of everyone commenting on the preference have probably only developed their opinion visually. May I suggest a trip to Tampa's Mons Venus.

I'm an ass guy. You're right though, I've never felt any fake ones.

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"Pax" Armanti Edwards

I don't give a poo if you think I'm drinking the kool-aid. Armanti was a big recruit out of high school at wide receiver and had a full ride on the table from Georgia. As bad as Georgia has been recently, they've recruited AJ Green, Mohommad Massoquoi, and almost got Calvin Johnson, so at least they know talent when they see it.

Armanti is a mother f**ker on the football field, and has the speed and athletic ability to make defenders blush. All reports indicate that he remembered just fine how to play wide receiver, and "wide open" doesn't begin to describe the number 2 wide receiver role for the Panthers.

I expect him to beat out Lefell and Dwayne Jarrett's corpse.

You stated you were drunk so I'll give you a pass on not researching this before you typed.....this time :D

AE was not a "big" recruit coming out of high school as a WR and did not have a full ride to Gawga. He had an offer from Klempsun & New Mexico State (as well as other FCS offers) as a DB but he wanted to play QB, so he went to App, where he was given the opportunity to play that position. Although, I've read that New Mexico State offered him as a QB too.

I do agree with your other assessment of him and his potential. He's a special athlete with the "it" factor and will excel given the opportunity.....in other words, he a football player. How many guys in the NFL can you say that about truthfully?

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You stated you were drunk so I'll give you a pass on not researching this before you typed.....this time :D

AE was not a "big" recruit coming out of high school as a WR and did not have a full ride to Gawga. He had an offer from Klempsun & New Mexico State (as well as other FCS offers) as a DB but he wanted to play QB, so he went to App, where he was given the opportunity to play that position. Although, I've read that New Mexico State offered him as a QB too.

I do agree with your other assessment of him and his potential. He's a special athlete with the "it" factor and will excel given the opportunity.....in other words, he a football player. How many guys in the NFL can you say that about truthfully?

if you're going to try to correct someone at least be correct,

he did have a good bit of interest from georgia and clemson.

he didn't have interest as a DB...it was as a WR where he played in highschool up until his senior year.

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if you're going to try to correct someone at least be correct,

he did have a good bit of interest from georgia and clemson.

he didn't have interest as a DB...it was as a WR where he played in highschool up until his senior year.

I've followed this guy for years now and haven't seen anywhere from any news source that he was recruited as a WR out of high school....so you be correct and post your news source ;) Klempsun = yes, but as a DB not WR. I'll try to find the quotes from Bowden where he spoke about his error in not recruiting him as a QB. I'll give you the Georgia interest, because it's only interest, I don't think they offered him.

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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/notebook?page=gamedayFinal071

Somehow, Edwards fell through the recruiting cracks after a stellar season in 2005 at Greenwood High School. He moved to quarterback during his junior year of high school and threw for more than 2,000 yards and ran for more than 1,100 as a senior. But because of his small stature (6 feet, 175 pounds), he largely was ignored by most larger schools.

By the end of his senior season at Greenwood High, Edwards had scholarship offers from Appalachian State and Division I-A New Mexico State. The Aggies courted Edwards as a receiver but lost interest when new coach Hal Mumme discovered he didn't have enough scholarships to sign a full class.

"If he was one of the players we dropped, we certainly screwed up," Mumme said. "We liked him. I think he probably just wanted to play quarterback. Their offense fit his playing ability a little bit better than our offense. And he probably wanted to stay closer to home."

Edwards said he received late scholarship offers from Clemson, Memphis and Vanderbilt, but opted to keep his promise to the Mountaineers.

It's amazing the stuff you can find with a simple web search...
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I've followed this guy for years now and haven't seen anywhere from any news source that he was recruited as a WR out of high school....so you be correct and post your news source ;) Klempsun = yes, but as a DB not WR. I'll try to find the quotes from Bowden where he spoke about his error in not recruiting him as a QB. I'll give you the Georgia interest, because it's only interest, I don't think they offered him.

show anything stating that he was being recruited for anything but WR and QB, please.

why would he have been recruited as a DB? he played WR and QB in high school.

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show anything stating that he was being recruited for anything but WR and QB, please.

why would he have been recruited as a DB? he played WR and QB in high school.

Again, this was stated by him and T. Bowden at Clemson (maybe someone who has access to the Clemson Scouts insider page can check the specific article).

And on this page the only offers showing he received was from App and New Mexico State:

http://http://recruiting.scout.com/a.z?s=73&p=9&c=2&cid=463735&nid=1789564&fhn=1&ssf=1&RequestedURL=http%3a%2f%2frecruiting.scout.com%2fa.z%3fs%3d73%26p%3d9%26c%3d2%26cid%3d463735%26nid%3d1789564%26fhn%3d1

I'm trying to find the article for you now, your highness /bow/

BUT does it really matter if he was recruited 5 years ago to play DB (which it was btw :yesnod:)? :confused:

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The guy to watch is Everette Brown. This is the dude that was supposed to replace Peppers. This is the guy whom which we gave up our 1st rounder this year to move up into the 2nd round last year to get. You better rush the passer!

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