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Injury report out, and so are 7 Panther


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not really any surprises there.

stewart never practices on wednesday. landon johnson has spent his whole time in carolina hurt (THAT is a waste of money and cap space, friends).

i saw this tweet from bill voth...

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Both #Panthers FBs B. Hoover & T. Fiammetta miss practice. John Fox won't elaborate on what team will do at FB, but they "have plans".about 2 hours ago from Tweetie

i wonder what "plans" they have?

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Are they ever going to take Stewart off the injury list?
not this year.

doesn't really matter. probably better if he does stay on it.

tom brady spent all of his career on it until the first game of last year and you know how that turned out....

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Lorenzo Neal FTW!
i hope so. gantt said that they didn't bring anyone in so either the plans involve someone on the team already or they know who they want and it's just a matter of getting him here.

we'll probably know tomorrow.

problems that hoover is having this year, we need someone to come in and help. fiammetta isn't ready for it from what i can tell.

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how important are the FBs to the Panthers rushing attacK?
ummmm...very.

hoover gets as much credit as the oline for their production last year.

if you didn't notice, we used a 4th round pick on a FB this year. you don't do that unless you really rely on them.

all power running teams have to have a solid FB helping pave the way.

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