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Charles Tillman dealing with partially torn ACL


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3 hours ago, MadHatter said:

You are the same type that said.....

Oh poo, KB is out for the season, we are doomed.

Oh poo, Luke is out several weeks, we are doomed

Oh poo, CJ is out for half the season, we are doomed

Oh poo, Peanut is out for the past several weeks, we are doomed

However, the next man has stepped up and we just keep winning.

Stop with the chicken little poo....this team will just keep winning...that is what we do.

 

Never said that about Peanut, CJ, or Luke.  But I however will admit when I'm wrong about KB, and I was wrong about that one.  

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2 hours ago, KB_fan said:

yeah it's true.  I'm one of those weird & rare stat geek and football loving females... I fessed up a few days ago on another thread.  But I'm having fun hanging with the guys, and y'all can still call me dude.  I take it as a compliment.  LOL.

There is always room for intelligent posters regardless of sex. I miss an old female poster on here Fireball. She didn't focus on the stats like you do but she knew her football too. I was sad to see her go. Glad there are more woman like you to take her place. Keep up the good work.

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3 hours ago, MadHatter said:

You are the same type that said.....

Oh poo, KB is out for the season, we are doomed.

Oh poo, Luke is out several weeks, we are doomed

Oh poo, CJ is out for half the season, we are doomed

Oh poo, Peanut is out for the past several weeks, we are doomed

However, the next man has stepped up and we just keep winning.

Stop with the chicken little poo....This team will just keep winning.....that is what we do.

 

Doesn't it feel great to be able to say that with any assurance of confidence. The last time I remember having a defense and offense that could dominate a game was in 2005. It has taken 10 years to be able to talk crap and not worry about whether the team was going to show up or not.  It has been great walking out of the stadium a winner this year. Imagine doing that for another three games.

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44 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Doesn't it feel great to be able to say that with any assurance of confidence. The last time I remember having a defense and offense that could dominate a game was in 2005. It has taken 10 years to be able to talk crap and not worry about whether the team was going to show up or not.  It has been great walking out of the stadium a winner this year. Imagine doing that for another three games.

I like walking down the ramps at the stadium after a win.  The excitement is amazing.  Some dude about took my arm off high fiving me sunday.

 

The escalators are for pre game only.

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45 minutes ago, w280sax said:

I like walking down the ramps at the stadium after a win.  The excitement is amazing.  Some dude about took my arm off high fiving me sunday.

 

The escalators are for pre game only.

Nothing better than all the cheers for the Panthers as they echo off the walls of the ramp as any leftover oppositions fans trudge quietly down the ramp after talking crap just a few hours earlier. 

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4 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I still don't understand how he was running around the field as a game time decision four weeks ago to IR. 

The issue with ACL injuries is lateral movement and his isn't fully torn. He can probably run in straight lines just fine. If it isn't healing and ACL's are tricky because they get very little to no blood flow then he needs to have it surgically repaired which is why he'd go to IR.

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I felt like we relied on him way to much during the season. I thought bene would be the starter and then move to nickel on certain packages. But Tillman was getting more playing time. I would look for a upgrade in the off season he can still play but it's too risky to think he will stay healthy.

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