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Damiere ST Player of the week, Panthers' first since 2011


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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

I feel like that quote applies to Byrd a lot.

Sadly the small, quick guys get hurt easier if someone catches them. It's the risk. Even Smitty, who was as tough as a nickel steak, suffered through some broken bones and who knows how many undiagnosed concussions. It's a rough game on the little guys.

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23 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Will Bryan Retweeted Carolina Panthers

Byrd is Carolina's first Special Teams Player of the Week since 2011 when Pilares won it for his KO return against Detroit.

Actually, Panthers.com article was a bit misleading.  Gano won a player of the week award in 2015, I'm almost certain*.  But this is the first award for a returner since 2011.

*Ah, just realized Gano won ST player of the month. Dec 2015.

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