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Official Bills at Panthers GameDay Thread


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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Yeah I've been very hard on Darnold but I hate to see that for anyone. He can recover and lick his wounds with that 18 million dollars though no worries Sam.

He is a horrible QB I don't wish that injury on anyone but I'll say as an everyday fan it's a little hard to feel too bad for him when he's collecting more this season on IR or cut than 99% of this board will have at 65 retiring.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Yeah, and Cam's most recent statements suggest he is still looking for a starting gig, and I don't blame him.  But if he were to come back, even just that added dimension at the goal line would be another incredible weapon to have...

But I agree, it feels like the relationship is done from both sides.

Cams not a starter anymore and he has too much pride to he a true backup.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

Broken or torn.

Could be the dreaded high ankle sprain. Those are usually longer recovery than an actual broken ankle.

Yeah, that's was my thought...  a fracture or high ankle sprain, but it usually seems like it takes a bit longer for them to evaluate/diagnose and then rule out guys with high ankle sprains.  This seemed quicker.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Yeah, that's was my thought...  a fracture or high ankle sprain, but it usually seems like it takes a bit longer for them to evaluate/diagnose and then rule out guys with high ankle sprains.  This seemed quicker.

Nah. High ankle is usually out immediately. Pretty painful from what I have heard.

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2 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

He is a horrible QB I don't wish that injury on anyone but I'll say as an everyday fan it's a little hard to feel too bad for him when he's collecting more this season on IR or cut than 99% of this board will have at 65 retiring.

All while being horrible at his job.  Imagine!

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

Nah. High ankle is usually out immediately. Pretty painful from what I have heard.

Well, I know it's relatively quick to figure out from their inability to put weight on it and such, but idk...  just seems like it usually takes them longer to definitively diagnose that.  

But, either way, I'm thinking that's minimum 4 weeks, more likely 6.

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