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Panthers LB Thomas Davis tears another ACL


Rod Butsecks

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(By Darin Gantt, [email protected]) CHARLOTTE -- The Carolina Panthers got this season's first taste of worst-case scenario Wednesday, when tests confirmed the original diagnosis of another torn knee ligament for linebacker Thomas Davis. p/Davis was lost last November when he blew his right anterior cruciate ligament while backpedaling and planting on the Louisiana Superdome turf. That one was a non-contact injury, and Tuesday's spill was eerily similar. While backpedaling during individual drills next to teammate Jon Beason, Davis went down without being touched by another player, and immediately gripped his right knee.

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Well TD carreer is pretty much over with. I'm sure panthers number one next year will be ona linebacker to replace TD. I wouldn't be the least surprise if he called it a carreer after this. He want be playing this year. If this lockout happens. Don't expect to see TD back in a panthers uniform. He is done with us. Time to move on.:cryin:

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Well, Jamar will now get his shot to start. Best of luck to Thomas. I know it's gotta suck to have to go through all that rehab again. He'll be back to playing football, probably wont be with us, but he'll be back.

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Didnt we just sign TD yesterday to a over $3 million contract

AFTER HE WAS REHURT?

wtf?

Before you get raped, he signed his tender yesterday before practice. He was hurt during practice. sorry buddy but don't try and turn this into a Jake-contract situation complaining session

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