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Tommy Tremble will not be ready for training camp


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1 hour ago, jb2288 said:

Damn wonder what made it take so long to get the surgery done 

most likely trying to see if the injury would get better with rest and rehab for a few months 

but looks like they weren't making any progress, thus, needing surgery

however, not sure why waited until the end of May to decide he needed surgery

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21 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

most likely trying to see if the injury would get better with rest and rehab for a few months 

but looks like they weren't making any progress, thus, needing surgery

however, not sure why waited until the end of May to decide he needed surgery

This. Generally speaking, if you can avoid back surgery try to avoid it. I know several people who have had to have back surgeries with the results ranging from disastrous to good, but no one has raved about it. None are back to their old selves. 

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15 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

I am gonna say that this makes the TE drafted make a LOT more sense now.

An upgrade over Tremble makes a lot of sense, injured or not.  I had no idea he was injured and wanted to draft a TE.

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7 hours ago, CarolinaLivin said:

I coulda sworn i heard canales say “we fully expect tommy to be ready by training camp”

at about 3:07

 

Pretty sure Reddit had a thread saying the opposite as well.  I was skimming this thread trying to figure out what was going on.

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I have to be honest. The timing lack of clarity and confusion around all this only a few months after signing him to an extension some argued was an overpay is not giving off the vibes of a very competent organization. Hopefully they clear things up.

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8 hours ago, CarolinaLivin said:

I coulda sworn i heard canales say “we fully expect tommy to be ready by training camp”

at about 3:07

 

TE Tommy Tremble had successful back surgery last week, per Dave Canales. They fully expect him back for training camp. OLB DJ Wonnum had his back flare up so they kept him off the field. WR Jalen Coker is dealing with a soft tissue injury. #Panthers

https://x.com/mike_e_kaye/status/1927422905358385512

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5 hours ago, 45catfan said:

An upgrade over Tremble makes a lot of sense, injured or not.  I had no idea he was injured and wanted to draft a TE.

I did really think he was an upgrade from Tremble, on paper, hence why I didn't like the pick. But, it does make more sense knowing we need another blocking TE with him potentially out for a bit.

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2 hours ago, BlazeCarolina said:

Seems to be conflicting reports on this.  Reddit guys says it has been updated and he is NOT going to be ready.  Joe Person tweeted he is.  Supposedly he is on PUP now.

 

https://x.com/josephperson/status/1927422887029354962

I watched Canales press conference and he clearly stated they expect Tremble to be ready for training camp.

This thread is suggesting Canales misspoke? Odd.

https://www.reddit.com/r/panthers/comments/1kx2c1e/joe_person_tommy_tremble_had_successful_back/

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