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Armond Armstead, from the CFL Argos, signed by Patriots


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In the 6-foot-5, 300-pound, Armstead an NFL team twill be getting the equivalent of a high draft pick months before the April draft.

The 22-year-old former USC standout went to Canada to prove he was healthy enough to play football again after suffering a heart attack, the subject of a lawsuit against the school in which Armstead alleges the attack was brought on by painkillers.

 

Armstead played three seasons for USC (2008-10), starting 17 games and recording 59 tackles. He did not suit up for the Trojans in 2011 because he was not medically cleared for competition and then went undrafted in the 2012 NFL draft.

 

Playing for Toronto this season, Armstead had six sacks and helped the Argonauts win the Grey Cup. Toronto released him earlier this month, reportedly so he could pursue a spot in the NFL.

Wake has 43 sacks since signing with Miami before the 2009 season, including 15 this season. Freeman had 145 tackles, 2 sacks and an interception in his rookie season with the Colts in 2012.

 

The Bills should pursue this guy to add to the D-line rotation.

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Toradol (ketorolac) gave him a heart attack? Yeah, okay. Good luck with the short playing career.

 

If anything, due to its anti-platelet effects, I could see ketorolac as protective.

 

More like the coke he was snorting.

 

Playing for Toronto this season, Armstead had six sacks and helped the Argonauts win the Grey Cup.

 

Just as a comparison, wake had 16 sacks in 2007 and 23 sacks in 2008 while playing in the CFL. He was a man among boys. This kid had 6?

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You have to remember that Wake is 30, while this kid is only 22 y/o. Best football lies ahead.

 

There's also that wake is a rush end/backer and 2 inches shorter and 40lbs lighter. Armstead is a defensive tackle. Of course he's not gonna match wakes sack total in the CFL or the NFL or anywhere. They're different players at different positions

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There's also that wake is a rush end/backer and 2 inches shorter and 40lbs lighter. Armstead is a defensive tackle. Of course he's not gonna match wakes sack total in the CFL or the NFL or anywhere. They're different players at different positions

 

Excellent point. :thumbsup:

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If anything, due to its anti-platelet effects, I could see ketorolac as protective.

 

More like the coke he was snorting.

 

 

 

Just as a comparison, wake had 16 sacks in 2007 and 23 sacks in 2008 while playing in the CFL. He was a man among boys. This kid had 6?

Actually there is an association with antiinflammatory stuff like ketorolac with heart problems, think Viox that has anti-Cox2 inhibition effects.
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Actually there is an association with antiinflammatory stuff like ketorolac with heart problems, think Viox that has anti-Cox2 inhibition effects.

 

That association is only for selective Cox-2 inhibitors used for greater than 5 months. Ketorolac is not a selective Cox-2 inhibitor, nor is it used for greater than 5 months. It is an acute analgesic usually only used for 3 days at most.

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So, he'll turn into a good player for the Pats and we can again second guess the Bills' FO which is located closest to Toronto.

You can't force a player to sign with you. IIRC, the Bills offered Wake more money. As for Armsteaf, the odds of him being a good player are against him. But it was a low risk move for the Pats. Hopefully he doesn't have another coronary event.

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