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Panthers designated Sam Darnold to return from IR.


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12 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

WTF is going on. In a boot, out of a boot, in a boot, torn ligament, running, this is confusing

 

I trained for a marathon with a high ankle sprain that lasted 6+ weeks. Forward movement isn't really an issue, its a matter of pain management.  Lateral movement on the other hand can give you the piercing shooting pain. 

If he is latterly running side to side then he might not be that far from returning. Otherwise, he is likely working on flexibility while out of the boot. 

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2 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Sam went 5 games not throwing a td pass...

Thumbs up for random nothing that refutes nothing. Hey look some dirt on the ground. Its a mix of browns really with some orange in there for good measure. 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/gamelog/_/id/3912547/sam-darnold

https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/gamelog/_/id/3051308/type/nfl/year/2021

https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/gamelog/_/id/3052587/baker-mayfield

I'll repeat since ppl is am are stupid.

Sam Darnold is clearly the best QB on the team and that is hilarious. 

PJ going to be the starter and he wishes he could ever have a 300 yard game, same with Baker who only had 2 last year to Sams 3 on a much better team.

Sam also has 5 rushing TD...clearly the superior dirty napkin in the trashcan. The others weren't on that Bounty poo, they was on that dollar general poo.

Damn Sarnold even fuged around and had seven 64%+ completion percentage games. Rather see exciting plays going either which way than the unwatchable boring bullshit they been put on the field. Pick 6 going the other way is a fun football play when you suck and are going to lose anyway. 




 

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