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Ja'Tavion Sanders avoids serious injury


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Likely a stinger. I had one once and scared the crap out of me.  I literally has zero movement in any limbs for like 30 seconds. Then tingling sensations began in my arms and legs, that's when I gradually got feeling back.  All-in-all it lasted like two minutes before I was able to hop up, but it seemed like an eternity at the time.

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26 minutes ago, t96 said:

Really glad to hear that. I'd be extra cautious and hold him out until he is absolutely undoubtedly 100%. If that means he doesn't even play again this year, so be it. He is one of the very few players on this team that looks like a potential future core piece. Let's not jeopardize that for no reason in a lost season.

JT Sanders might end up being the best draft pick from this class, which really speaks to just how good it has been.

He could be a special player, and already looks like the most consistent receiving TE we've had since Olsen

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50 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

 

https://www.twitter.com/DNewtonespn/status/1861124596600033286?t=GmHhgfa6HvzyvMcNEfeBIg&s=19

 

Update on Panthers TE Ja'Tavion Sanders. Coach Dave Canales said the rookie avoided a serious injury to the neck. Sanders is in the stadium today

 

For the life of me I can't get these to imbed. 

 

 

@Zod needs to fix this

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