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This will put your mind at ease in regards to Ryan being out this Sunday


TheSpecialJuan

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  • Carolina Panthers C Ryan Kalil may miss Week 3 with a neck injury, according to head coach Ron Rivera. After missing the Panthers’ Week 2 game against the Buffalo Bills, Kalil has sat out both Wednesday and Thursday practices this week.
  • Kalil had a very solid showing in Week 1, earning a grade of 76.3 which currently ranks fifth best among centers. Kalil is a stronger run blocker than pass blocker, having earned the seventh best run blocking grade among centers (75.6).
  • The Panthers would not be in bad hands if Kalil is unable to play this week. Backup C Tyler Larsen, who has filled in for Kalil, has a pass-blocking grade of 80.2, second highest among centers. He has not allowed a single pressure on 41 pass blocking snaps.
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I think Larsen would be an adequate replacement for Kalil. Especially if he is given time to learn protections and the things that Kalil would do for us. But asking him to just jump right in and start is a lot. Hope Kalil can find a way to get back this year and maybe start grooming Larsen or someone else has his successor 

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