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You've got to be kiddin me...


PantherPhann

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B. St. Pierre gives us the best chance to win, wtf! I believe that Pike or Armanti could've done as good as he has and if they couldn't then Pike needs to be gone. He's been on the roster learning the playbook through training camp, preseason and the regular season and he doesn't have the coaches confidence more than a stay at home dad thats been in the NFL 8 years and thrown 5 passes. What does that say about our draft choices/our method of evaluating draft choices. This is getting beyond laughable....

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Armanti was dressed today, he was the emergency QB

Sorry, let me re-phrase my question :-)

Why is Armanti not playing WR at all today?? The Panther's traded a now high second round pick for this kid and I dont care if he is being converted from QB to WR.... this team is going nowhere and the offense already sucks. Get Armanti playing time!!!

Fox is an A$$.

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Hey, if he remains listed as a WR, how many snaps can he take in a game? Is there a limit to how many times a player can line up in a wildcat type play? Whatever that limit is, if there is one, we should take advantage of that just to see what he brings to the game. It's crazy to have used a 2nd rnd pick on someone that may not even play this year.

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LOL at people thinking Pike or Armanti would've done any better out there.

First, Pike and Armanti can look or do any worse. Second, watching this team has been brutal enough to begin with. At this point I would much rather see our draft picks playing, especially one we traded a high second round pick for than a scrub QB who for 8yr was never good enough to be higher than a 3rd string QB, couldnt even make a roster this season, has been sitting home for 11 months and only on the team for 4 days and two WR's we picked up off practice squads.

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