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Panthers PR: "No update" on Kelvin Benjamin's knee


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It takes only few minutes to diagnose if ACL is tore or not after x-ray is taken.  Panthers PR know exactly what's wrong but will not make it public just yet due to few reasons...  ACL might be partially tore and will require surgery.  Usually it's never a good sign...  Usually it means it's more complicated than just a basic sprain. Probably getting second opinion from different doctor as well...

it could be anything. Speculation isn't fact. 

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Let's interpret this

 

theres an encoded message in there

Panthers PR

PR=Probably Rekt

Panthers Probably Rekt

Kelvin is fuged

Season is over

Panic

Huddle Overl0ad

Pay for All-Pro

Panic on the Huddle while all the poors have to wait for the server to get up and running again

 

 

 

I mean it's pretty clear what the encoded message is, isn't it?

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Could be Gettleman working the phones or trying to get someone signed before the news comes out. 

Highly doubtful.  If you're an agent and getting a call from Getteman right now about a free agent WR, you know what's up.  Announcing the injury wouldn't do anything to hurt our leverage.

 

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Can't believe that no one is stating the obvious. Gman is trying to work a deal to bring back steve smith and add serious proven talent like Cordorelle Patterson and Duron Carter.. he just doesn't want to show his hand with KB's status.

I reluctantly speculated this a couple hours ago in the big KB thread.

Not the Steve Smith part, just that he might be looking at options

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