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Jimmy Horn Jr injured during practice


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Panthers coach Dave Canales said WR Jimmy Horn Jr. is “dealing with a hamstring issue.”
Hammys do tend to linger, so it makes sense for the Panthers to exercise caution with their rookie sixth-round pick. It’s not an auspicious sign for his chances of making the roster that Horn isn’t practicing during OTAs, but it’s also not immediately disqualifying. No timetable for recovery was given by Canales but we’d expect Horn to be available for training camp.
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It always triggers me about hamstring issues and WRs. 

I blame the NFL career leader in hamstring issues- Devin funchess

Memo to all players coming to NC- welcome to humidity!! in order to be a professional NFL player you must hydrate before you enter the hellscape. Grapes, fruits, pure H20, sport Pedialyte the night before and you should be able to avoid the nasty hamstring issues.

 

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30 minutes ago, Basbear said:

It always triggers me about hamstring issues and WRs. 

I blame the NFL career leader in hamstring issues- Devin funchess

Memo to all players coming to NC- welcome to humidity!! in order to be a professional NFL player you must hydrate before you enter the hellscape. Grapes, fruits, pure H20, sport Pedialyte the night before and you should be able to avoid the nasty hamstring issues.

 

I think Luke talked about eating chia seeds one time to hold more water 

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35 minutes ago, Basbear said:

It always triggers me about hamstring issues and WRs. 

I blame the NFL career leader in hamstring issues- Devin funchess

Memo to all players coming to NC- welcome to humidity!! in order to be a professional NFL player you must hydrate before you enter the hellscape. Grapes, fruits, pure H20, sport Pedialyte the night before and you should be able to avoid the nasty hamstring issues.

 

Broski is a Florida native. He’ll get that Colorado climate out of his system. He back in the south now. 

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14 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

I think Luke talked about eating chia seeds one time to hold more water 

That's a good one too, there's mineral pills and allll sort of other methods and supplements. I heard one way from a poor guy coaching, his method was drinking pickle juice. Still the proven easy soultion- just drink water.....like my god is that too much to ask???

I just feel this is pros....Its YOUR responsibility to be on field. Most times this is preventable, no excuses. 

This missed times hurts his chances to make the team, especially a late 6th rounder on a now deep WR roster. 

Now Horn gets to ride the Jstew/funch special bike while WRs are passing him on the depth chart...

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