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Panthers trade for wide receiver Laviska Shenault


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6 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I do not see how TD came back without the aid of PEDs, heavy PEDs. He is the only one in NFL history and it was during a vast different time medically. ACL now, joke compared to just ten years went it was nearly a 50/50 career ender. Players are coming back stronger and faster. I still remember the true goat jerry rice coming back within 6/7 months form a ACL when everyone else was on a 12 month timeline. I believe he was 39/40 at the time too. All men are not created equal. 

Frank Gore was close but yeah…those dudes were just different.  Amazing

Do remember TD at Georgia and that man was the hardest hitting player I ever saw.  Dudes would fly 15 yrds out of bounds in the air.  He demolished people 

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3 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I do not see how TD came back without the aid of PEDs, heavy PEDs. He is the only one in NFL history and it was during a vast different time medically. ACL now total joke compared to just ten years went it was nearly a 50/50 career ender. Players are coming back stronger and faster. I still remember the true goat jerry rice coming back within 6/7 months form a ACL when everyone else was on a 12 month timeline. I believe he was 39/40 at the time too. All men are not created equal. 

Thomas Davis was not human. 3 ACLs then played in the super bowl with a broken arm. He left it all out there

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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

Hope its for our 7th

Here's a look at the Panthers' 2023 picks.

— Their own first-rounder

— Their own second-rounder

— Their own fourth-rounder

— Their own fifth-rounder

— Their own seventh-rounder

 

If Fitterer got this dude for a 7th, that’s insane 

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