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Wow. 8 players on Covid list. Starters


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https://www.panthers.com/news/panthers-place-eight-players-on-reserve-covid-list

Wide receivers DJ Moore and Curtis Samuel were among the eight players placed on the list Monday as the team came back from the bye. Also given that designation were defensive tackles Derrick Brown and Zach Kerr, linebacker Shaq Thompson, tackle Greg Little, and punter Michael Palardy (who is on injured reserve), while wide receiver Ishmael Hyman will go on practice squad/COVID-19.

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Just now, CRA said:

what is the time frame for a close contact? 

1 day for close contact and 5 days for high risk, close contact. They haven’t said what defines high risk but generally it would be maskless non-distanced contact for a sustained period of time.

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Well, whether they wind up being eligible to play or not, they definitely won't have practiced much if at all this week which is significant. I may be wrong but I'm pretty sure most teams this year that have had small covid outbreaks like this or multiple players on the list didn't fare well in their next games, even if the player(s) wound up being eligible to play... 

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1 minute ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

With all of our defensive tackles out with the exception of Roy, Phil Snow can finally unveil his master game plan:

3 MAN RUSH!!!!! the entire game

Have we tried a 2 man rush yet? Could be fun.

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