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Kalil visiting Dr. James Andrews


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@TomPelissero: #Panthers LT Matt Kalil will be examined tomorrow by renowned orthopedist Dr. James Andrews, sources tell @RapSheet and me, as he seeks answers for a sore knee that has bothered him during camp. Andrews scoped both of Kalil’s knees in 2015.

 

 

Not looking good guys.....

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Past history says that he is hurt again with chronic knee issues. The smart move would be to assume he is out of the equation and move forward to somehow fix the problem at tackle.

Whatever it may take to get a decent alternative on this roster is the only answer at this point. He is not a very good tackle and has bad wheels....time to move on.

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8 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

And here we all thought Jerry Richardson’s parting “F you” to this fan base was the statue having to remain. 

Richardson mandating the Kalil signing will go down in infamy for this franchise much like the Sean Gilbert trade. 

 

Was Richardson the puppet master behind all of Gettlemans moves, or just the bad ones? 

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