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36 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Rallying to the ball is on thing 

stupidly hitting with all your force your teammate’s arm is something else again 

did you see the play ?

Watch/remember Smitty escaping from half of the Texans defense for a TD in 2007 and please reconsider your position.

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I'm kind of surprised so many here are advocating rushing him back this season.

Why in the world would the Panthers bring him back this year when the team isn't competitive? I don't understand why they should risk a franchise player for a year where the team at best finishes under .500. That's with what might end up being the easiest schedule in the league, dependent on what happens in the next two weeks.

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8 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

I'm kind of surprised so many here are advocating rushing him back this season.

Why in the world would the Panthers bring him back this year when the team isn't competitive? I don't understand why they should risk a franchise player for a year where the team at best finishes under .500. That's with what might end up being the easiest schedule in the league, dependent on what happens in the next two weeks.

We have a chance to win the division. That's why.

Get in the tournament and no matter how small we have a chance.

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Just now, Varking said:

Still not a smart thing to do for a guy made of glass. Just let him heal up. 

No man. 

Jack Youngblood played with a broken leg!

I played 3/4 of a game with a broken hand no tape.

 

If we are playing for something cast him up absolutely. You can't make it worse.

 

 

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