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Gettleman isn't the only one down


Mr. Scot

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As noted here http://bit.ly/1TbM4vW , Dave Gettleman had a knee replaced this week. Now Ron Rivera's limping around after "busting a calf."

 

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Rivera said he hurt himself during drills with the veterans earlier this week. "TD started yapping," RR joined in and ... ouch.

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I find it comical and very positive that the staff is close enough with players that TD can call out a fellow LB and get him into some activities. Sad he pulled a muscle though, I'm betting it hurt his pride more than anything

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1 minute ago, WesleyM said:

I find it comical and very positive that the staff is close enough with players that TD can call out a fellow LB and get him into some activities. 

I love this story for exactly that reason.

Would love to have seen that conversation.

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12 hours ago, WesleyM said:

I find it comical and very positive that the staff is close enough with players that TD can call out a fellow LB and get him into some activities. Sad he pulled a muscle though, I'm betting it hurt his pride more than anything

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