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Panthers Injury Report - Donte Jackson is a go


Jeremy Igo

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Carolina Panthers Wednesday injury report

 

DNP: G Dennis Daley (ankle), DT KK Short (foot)

 

Limited: DE Yetur Gross-Matos (eye)

 

Pharoh Cooper, Donte Jackson, Shaq Thompson, Stephen Weatherly were full participants.

 

This is good news for the Carolina Panthers secondary. With Jackson healthy and the emergence of Douglas, both could get the start this Sunday against the Buccaneers. 

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Not gonna happen. Short was at least good once. Kalil was never good.

One Kalil was really good. The other, um, nah.

KK, back to the subject, sure got lazy after that big contract deal. Never has recovered from it. Would like to see him prove me wrong, though. 

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I was hoping Daley would be ready to go but I am happy to go slow with the big guy, they just don't heal fast. 

I don't really care about KK. He isn't apart of the future, his best days are years behind him and I would rather play the rookies. I liked the late round DT in the first game. 

Jackson...whatever. Him playing will give Pride some time to get up to speed. 

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Not gonna happen. Short was at least good once. Kalil was never good.

I mean...never?!  The sweet beard alone somehow netted him multiple All Pro and Pro Bowls playing in small market Carolina?  

That aside, I was expecting KK to show up last week.  Very disappointed.   But when big dudes breakdown down.....well, it probably isn't good to get your hopes up on them.  

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14 minutes ago, CRA said:

I mean...never?!  The sweet beard alone somehow netted him multiple All Pro and Pro Bowls playing in small market Carolina?  

That aside, I was expecting KK to show up last week.  Very disappointed.   But when big dudes breakdown down.....well, it probably isn't good to get your hopes up on them.  

Think he's talking about the other Kalil 

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