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CJ is OUT for week 4


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CJ likely out for several weeks (at least until after the bye)

Cotchery also likely out until after bye, and Daryl Williams.

Luke is supposed to see Neurologist tomorrow.  He might be cleared by Wed.

TD undergoing an MRI on a Pectoral injury - they don't think it's serious, but don't know for certain yet

Also, in his presser, Rivera said he expects Stew to play, that his injury yesterday was not serious.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/nfl-blog/article36832914.html

 

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we neeeeeeeed to beat the bucs... that offense could give us serious trouble. we really have to have luke back for this one.

Winston was leaning on his TE AS-J, but he'll be missing 4-6 weeks Winston didn't look as good without AS-J as a security blanket, DT McCoy dealing with a shoulder injury and didn't do much vs. Texans. Our odds are going up

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Not like he's done anything this season anyways. I believe DE will be our top priority next offseason. Gettlemen loves having a bunch of great DEs and we aren't getting anything out of ours. Hope the draft is loaded with them so one will fall to 32

He's very good against the run. That usually goes unnoticed.

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