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Joey Slye and Trent Scott Placed on Reserve/COVID-19 List.


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Good news that it is only because of contact tracing and not a positive. Bad news that it is the 3rd OL on the list(though none starters) which kills depth and a kicker at a time when it is very, very difficult to bring someone in on short notice due to testing protocols. I did read that Hurney has had a backup plan in place for kicker for exactly this scenario.

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2 minutes ago, Bartin said:

Good news that it is only because of contact tracing and not a positive. Bad news that it is the 3rd OL on the list(though none starters) which kills depth and a kicker at a time when it is very, very difficult to bring someone in on short notice due to testing protocols. I did read that Hurney has had a backup plan in place for kicker for exactly this scenario.

The article was pretty ambiguous about that.  It said the team didn't have to specify if it was for a positive test or contact tracing, but being that there aren't any separate reports about new positives, I guess we can assume it is due to contact tracing.

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7 minutes ago, Bartin said:

Good news that it is only because of contact tracing and not a positive. Bad news that it is the 3rd OL on the list(though none starters) which kills depth and a kicker at a time when it is very, very difficult to bring someone in on short notice due to testing protocols. I did read that Hurney has had a backup plan in place for kicker for exactly this scenario.

Where did you see that? That's possible but they don't disclose those details.

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18 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Yikes.  And this following a report that we re-opened the facilities today.

https://www.panthers.com/news/panthers-place-joey-slye-trent-scott-on-reserve-covid-19-list

EDIT: Also didn't realize Slye was leading the league in FGs made this season.   Sounds like Charlton will be kicking if he can't get back in time for Sunday.

I thought we had Kai Forbath on the practice squad

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27 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Yikes.  And this following a report that we re-opened the facilities today.

https://www.panthers.com/news/panthers-place-joey-slye-trent-scott-on-reserve-covid-19-list

EDIT: Also didn't realize Slye was leading the league in FGs made this season.   Sounds like Charlton will be kicking if he can't get back in time for Sunday.

We also probably kick more FGs in the red zone than any other team.

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