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Greg Little could be our starting LT Sunday


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All jokes aside, that is probably the worst news imaginable if Okung is out. The bright spot on that line this season has been Okung and Moton. Little versus their DE's is a fuging recipe for disaster. If that change happens, I'd say the chances of us winning that game plummet from what they were. 

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Panthers LT Russell Okung (groin) says he'll to everything he can to play on Sunday against his former team. He doesn't think his injury is related to what he went through last year with the Chargers. “This is a really physical and violent game. the demands on the body are insane. There's always going to be something nagging and bothering you. That's kind of what it is.''

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Panthers LT Russell Okung isn't a fan of the protocols the NFL has established for travel during the COVID-19 pandemic. "Honestly, it's difficult, whether you're talking about flights or standards or protocols. I can't stand the protocols. My feelings aside, this is what was deemed necessary between management and the union [to play].'' Meanwhile, he's killing the Bitcoin gear during this zoom.

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