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Where are all the AE lovers?


Cyberjag

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Just remember, as Baltimore beats the crap out of us this weekend, that their QB and Edwards had a few matchups during their college careers. And guess who won?

Yes and then you can think about how that thought has absolutely nothing to do with anything because:

1. QBs don't directly play each other

2. Delaware Blue Hens =/= Baltimore Ravens

3. FCS isn't the NFL

4. Armanti Edwards could see over his college offensive line

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AE couldnt clean the dog poo off of vicks cleats

No one can clean off the blood, the bullet cartridges, the saliva from dogs being choked to death, the guilt that he has never had, the decency that he lacked as a human, the empathy he should have had.

Sup faggits.
You dine on what? And you are telling people because you want to come out now? Well, good for you. All you Tarhole Nebraska people need to do that.

My gaydar is going crazy in this thread. ..
Talk to Carolina Husker, sounds like you two would get along REAL well.

Yes and then you can think about how that thought has absolutely nothing to do with anything because:

1. QBs don't directly play each other

2. Delaware Blue Hens =/= Baltimore Ravens

3. FCS isn't the NFL

4. Armanti Edwards could see over his college offensive line

Answer to #1: It is competition against each other at different times.

Answer to #2: No one said Delaware was the Baltimore Ravens, but their QB played QB for them almost his entire first year in the NFL.

Answer to #3: True, FCS isn't the NFL, FCS uses more common sense and expects production out of their QB's, unlike what we have seen with the Panthers this year.

Answer to #4: No....Armanti could not see over his college offensive line, they were taller than he is. Just like in the NFL.

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I am pretty much in the same boat as you. I've been to every playoff game since 2005 and numerous home games. There was a drastic improvement in his ability to throw the ball from his freshman year to the senior year. He is willing to get his nose on the grind stone and work on things he needs to improve. All I've ever heard from people on the inside is that the kid is humble too. He might not be the greatest ever, but he is a good human being and doesn't deserve the trash he gets.

You went on the road with the Panthers for their 3 playoff games in 2005?

Impressive.

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