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Cam on his 'hover' board, leaving the Auburn game


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9 hours ago, enikville said:

Didn't Rivera tell the players to stay off of those?

I thought he did.  There have been s bunch of incidents in college campus of people getting hurt in them.  But, I am sure Rivera knows he rides then and is ok....or at least he knows now.

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9 hours ago, enikville said:

Didn't Rivera tell the players to stay off of those?

 

7 minutes ago, MadHatter said:

I thought he did.  There have been s bunch of incidents in college campus of people getting hurt in them.  But, I am sure Rivera knows he rides then and is ok....or at least he knows now.

On the contrary, he said that he likes them and feels like they help to keep players' legs fresh. 

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This was going on as 13-year veteran cornerback Charles Tillman asked to borrow Roman Harper’s hoverboard to go run an errand. The hoverboards – a two-wheeled, self-balancing scooter – have become incredibly popular in the locker rooms. Rivera likes them because he says they help save players’ legs.

From this article: http://www.heraldonline.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article46960515.html

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