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Harpua08

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Its time people, its time.

I don't give a crap about a 5-11 frame...Look at his combine info: He's got longer arms and bigger hands than any of our qb's. (I highly doubt he would have let that handoff slip threw his hands)...His arm length and high release will at least get the ball over the line 10x better than Clausen's side arm throw.

And since our o-line decided to suck this year and our receivers take too long to get open, a mobile qb such as Edwards can at least scramble for a gain of yards or create time for our receivers to get open.

I can assure you Edwards would have thrown that ball much earlier and on target to Lafell in the endzone... I don't know if I linked this youtube clip correctly, but if not, just type in "Armanti Edwards pass against wofford" and you will all see what I mean. That is all, have a good week.

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I don't disagree giving him more reps in the Wildcat, but he can't be our full-time qb

Why not give him a shot this year since we are just rotating QB's in and out? i mean seriously, what is it going to hurt at this point? let him come in some plays like they were doing with vick/kolb in the first game or two in philly. Who knows maybe this guy has serious skill we will never discover. Now is as good a time as any to try him out or at least some point in this season since the team is looking so pathetic anyhow.

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Why not give him a shot this year since we are just rotating QB's in and out? i mean seriously, what is it going to hurt at this point? let him come in some plays like they were doing with vick/kolb in the first game or two in philly. Who knows maybe this guy has serious skill we will never discover. Now is as good a time as any to try him out or at least some point in this season since the team is looking so pathetic anyhow.

You take a QB out of the game to bring in an obvious package for another player then not only do you give up what you're doing, you also take away any chance of rhythm for your usual QB. Once Miami figured that out they got more consistent on offense.

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