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Redskins interviewing Vermillion


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2 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Whatever the new coach decides is how I would determine his fate. Coach feels he’s best for the position, then keep him on. If not, then it is what it is.

Said above: He might not get that choice. Mills could at least potentially leave before we even hire our next coach.

And I know it's sentimental, but I liked still having the Mills name attached to the Panthers in some form, even if it was just as a low level assistant to an assistant.

That run might now be over, though.

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8 minutes ago, Billy Love said:

CAM playing injured is criminal and is an indictment of the entire staff. The staff owes it to the player to protect them, sometimes you must protect the player from himself.

 

 

Cam playing injured is on Cam. It was apparent he lied to the medical staff about his injury(ries?). When there looking at an X-ray I’m not really sure how that works but, that was the word. 

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15 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Cam playing injured is on Cam. It was apparent he lied to the medical staff about his injury(ries?). When there looking at an X-ray I’m not really sure how that works but, that was the word. 

I mean. If the staff let him go out there banged up all the time I could see why he thought he could hide it and then not notice it. Vermillion should’ve been suspended when they didn’t even bother to take Cam out after all those headshots in the 2016 opener. Letting him go out there after that first hit is inexcusable 

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Didn’t Ryan do Cam’s shoulder clean up surgery? It’s interesting that the team is separating itself from the one person that knows the most about it’s injured franchise QB’s health and history. 
 

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4 minutes ago, joeyxfresco said:

I mean. If the staff let him go out there banged up all the time I could see why he thought he could hide it and then not notice it. Vermillion should’ve been suspended when they didn’t even bother to take Cam out after all those headshots in the 2016 opener. Letting him go out there after that first hit is inexcusable 

This is also the cam who does anything to play on Sunday. I don’t know who’s to blame their. Either way it isn’t proper. 

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5 minutes ago, Tbe said:

Didn’t Ryan do Cam’s shoulder clean up surgery? It’s interesting that the team is separating itself from the one person that knows the most about it’s injured franchise QB’s health and history. 
 

Don't think so.  He is a trainer, not a doctor.

edit: according to https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article225040560.html it was Dr. Pat Connor

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