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Ja'Tavion Sanders avoids serious injury


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1 hour 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.

I agree. I was expecting him to be out this week regardless. 

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We're seen enough of JT. Shut him down for the season.

We know he's a stud. We know he's a core building block of our offense. We know receiving TE isn't a pressing need in the draft. And we know we're not in the running for the playoffs. What else do we really need to know?

There's nothing to be gained by sending him back out this season.

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1 hour 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. 

 

 

The embed feature hasn't been working since a few days before the election. Musk had his worker bees "fix" things. I'm not sure if Zod can upgrade the board to allow it to work again.

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20 minutes ago, Captroop said:

We're seen enough of JT. Shut him down for the season.

We know he's a stud. We know he's a core building block of our offense. We know receiving TE isn't a pressing need in the draft. And we know we're not in the running for the playoffs. What else do we really need to know?

There's nothing to be gained by sending him back out this season.

I mean, I don't think it's a serious injury and he isn't going to be very receptive to sitting either. If he is healthy and ready to go, let him play. If that is a week from now, 3 weeks from now or whenever.

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41 minutes ago, Captroop said:

We're seen enough of JT. Shut him down for the season.

We know he's a stud. We know he's a core building block of our offense. We know receiving TE isn't a pressing need in the draft. And we know we're not in the running for the playoffs. What else do we really need to know?

There's nothing to be gained by sending him back out this season.

I mean, he'll continue to grow and develop as a player.

There's no reason to sit perfectly healthy players. If he's in good shape, we might as well play him. If his injury is such that he is more likely to have a re-injury, perhaps you limit his play time, but football is a physical game and we need to develop our young players too.

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1 hour ago, mav1234 said:

I mean, he'll continue to grow and develop as a player.

There's no reason to sit perfectly healthy players. If he's in good shape, we might as well play him. If his injury is such that he is more likely to have a re-injury, perhaps you limit his play time, but football is a physical game and we need to develop our young players too.

was thinking the same thing, JT is far from finished developing, he needs more development.  If it were year 3 maybe, if it were a vet, sure, but a rookie in first season, nah he needs more reps cuzz dang this class could be special.

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2 hours ago, Captroop said:

We're seen enough of JT. Shut him down for the season.

We know he's a stud. We know he's a core building block of our offense. We know receiving TE isn't a pressing need in the draft. And we know we're not in the running for the playoffs. What else do we really need to know?

There's nothing to be gained by sending him back out this season.

I tend to agree with this.  No rush to get him back out there this season and risk it.

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