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The Official Training Camp Injuries Thread (Not Panther Related)


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Odell Beckham    WR   New York Giants

 Beckham was contained to work on the side for the second day in a row Wednesday, Jordan Raanan of ESPN New York reports.

DeVante Parker    WR   Miami Dolphins
 
Parker did not practice Tuesday due to an injured hamstring, Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald reports.

Ladarius Green    TE   Pittsburgh Steelers
 
Green (ankle) declined to give a timetable when asked about a potential return to practice, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports.

Gary Barnidge    TE   Cleveland Browns
 
Barnidge (abdomen) was on the field at Monday's practice but was not wearing pads, Tony Grossi of ESPN Cleveland reports.

J.J. Watt    DE   Houston Texans
 
Watt (back) has been placed on the Texans' PUP list to begin training camp.

Travis Benjamin    WR   San Diego Chargers
 
Benjamin missed the final practice during the Chargers' spring camp with an undisclosed injury, Tom Krasovic of the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
 
 
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Just now, 15 said:

you mention your balls and dick a lot. it's almost like they haven't received any love in quite some time. I remember doing the same thing in middle school when I was a little twat dreaming about getting some ass.

you're a trash poster and every time you make a trash post or a thread - I will be there to remind you. 

Whatever man, keep gargling my balls all you want dude.  If that makes you feel better.  

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1 minute ago, 15 said:

keep posting terrible threads that don't involve the panthers whatsoever and mentioning other men on an internet forum performing sexual acts on your genitals.

its a really good look for you.

You write novels about me in threads, you follow me around in threads, and yet I'm the one with the issue here?  No dude, you're obsessed with me.  Do you want to meet up in real life?  Take me on a date?  Maybe a candlelit dinner?  

You're the one possessing the female traits here, I'm not following another man around on an internet forum.  Simple as that.  

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Why do we need thread police?  If you don't like a thread, don't read it.  Not every thread is going to be perfection.  It isn't click bait, or misleading.  You knew what you were getting into when you clicked on it.

Of course, now people have to sort through pages of whining and bitching before they actually get to the information they clicked the link for.

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3 minutes ago, Leeroy Jenkins PhD said:

Why do we need thread police?  If you don't like a thread, don't read it.  Not every thread is going to be perfection.  It isn't click bait, or misleading.  You knew what you were getting into when you clicked on it.

Of course, now people have to sort through pages of whining and bitching before they actually get to the information they clicked the link for.

Get a mod to delete this stuff.  This dude just needs to be banned again anyway.  He brings nothing to this forum but bitching, and following me around writing novels.  

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9 minutes ago, 15 said:

you post more threads than anyone on this forum next to Jeremy, and none of them are Panther related. There is an NFL general forum with this poo belongs. "but nobody visits those sections! nobody will see my thread about an undrafted rookie getting a cramp at the ravens camp!". 

I can't even visit the fugging huddle anymore or read threads on here without having to dig through your bullshit. this place is going downhill because of users like you. its almost like its an NFL forum rather than a panthers forum now. this poo is fine in the offseason but we are finally back to football and this bullshit is still going on for some reason.

I have no idea why it is so complicated to post it in the NFL forum. I go there all the time for NFL general news. If I want panther news I go here. If I want politics I go tinderbox. If I wanna post a bout whatever I go to the lounge. It's really that easy.

I don't understand why you don't get that. 

I would give a coherent response, but then I look down and see somebody posted a thread not Panther related.  Until you start giving others poo, post-19250-Archer-Deal-with-it-gif-JWdp.

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