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C.J. Anderson questionable ? New report


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29 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The injury bug has played such a massive role in the Panthers never putting together consecutive winning season. That fickle bitch always gobsmacks us every other season.

FWIW we've already won our first game and Olsen will be back at some point (likely sooner than 8 weeks considering we didn't put him on IR) and so will Kalil or Williams (or both), Trai is short term as are Byrd and Samuel. Season's not even close to being lost and we have great coaches and a solid all around roster. Atlanta's worse off with Neal out for the season and Jones probably out for the season as well.

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9 minutes ago, t96 said:

FWIW we've already won our first game and Olsen will be back at some point (likely sooner than 8 weeks considering we didn't put him on IR) and so will Kalil or Williams (or both), Trai is short term as are Byrd and Samuel. Season's not even close to being lost and we have great coaches and a solid all around roster. Atlanta's worse off with Neal out for the season and Jones probably out for the season as well.

I'm not giving up on the season by any measure, but I think it's pretty safe bet that Olsen and Williams miss a lot of time. Enough time that it might be hard for them to return tuly in football shape this season. Matt Kalil is just plain trash, but getting him back would be a plus because at least he's better than Amini.

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5 hours ago, t96 said:

FWIW we've already won our first game and Olsen will be back at some point (likely sooner than 8 weeks considering we didn't put him on IR) and so will Kalil or Williams (or both), Trai is short term as are Byrd and Samuel. Season's not even close to being lost and we have great coaches and a solid all around roster. Atlanta's worse off with Neal out for the season and Jones probably out for the season as well.

CAP is a excellent RB that hasn’t gotten much opportunity. He runs hard as any RB and will carry on the load. 

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6 hours ago, t96 said:

FWIW we've already won our first game and Olsen will be back at some point (likely sooner than 8 weeks considering we didn't put him on IR) and so will Kalil or Williams (or both), Trai is short term as are Byrd and Samuel. Season's not even close to being lost and we have great coaches and a solid all around roster. Atlanta's worse off with Neal out for the season and Jones probably out for the season as well.

How dare you to be a "positive voice" here on the Huddle.....  Don't you realize that the only worthy posts on this forum are those that are of the "doom and gloom" type.  How dare you to state that a win over America's Team and a 1-0 record to start of the season should be seen as a good start of the season.....  How dare you !!

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