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CMC just got activated and Sam cleared the protocols.


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1 hour ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

Rub some dirt on it, Sam 👍

Memories of my dad come flooding back. Thank you!

 

14 minutes ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

Yeah what ever happened to Burris?

He went on IR one week and we have heard nothing on him since.

His designation on the roster is "Reserve/Designated to Return" whatever that means.

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11 minutes ago, 1usctrojan said:

Hmmmm, cleared from concussion protocol, and a healed throwing arm are two different things.  He goes out there, gets injured worse, there goes any trade value you can get.  You could use every bit of value you can to do something about that horrid oline.  

Nobody is getting traded the rest of the season. That’s not even a consideration right now. 

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At the very least Sam will backup PJ. They haven't activated either of our PS QBs so it's Sam and PJ on Sunday. Who starts will be a game time decision.

McCaffrey better have the best hamstring in the NFL for all the time off with what some considered a minor injury. Need stronger calf massage tools too. 😊

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3 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Damn, PJ sidelined again. Guess Rhule doesn’t care if we win or not

Sam didn’t practice all week and has an injured throwing shoulder.    Not sure how you start Sam vs Bill with that. 
 

 

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2 minutes ago, joemac said:

Nobody is getting traded the rest of the season. That’s not even a consideration right now. 

I wasn’t talking about now, at the end of the season…..if he gets hurt further over this one game, and has to miss more games, you won’t be able to get anything for him in the end.

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Just now, TDGone said:

Good news , now give CMC the ball he”s paid to play and we need this win. Just be smart with his touches and let somebody else stay in the backfield to protect the QB , I think that’s is worst on his body.

That's the rub. None of our other RBs block better than CMC. 

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3 minutes ago, GRWatcher said:

At the very least Sam will backup PJ. They haven't activated either of our PS QBs so it's Sam and PJ on Sunday. Who starts will be a game time decision.

McCaffrey better have the best hamstring in the NFL for all the time off with what some considered a minor injury. Need stronger calf massage tools too. 😊

Your right he did take longer than other NFL players with the same injury.

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