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Brooks is expected.  He's moving along with his recovery.

All fairly notable guys though:

1-Yoshi will be an important OL piece if we want to maintain a decent level of play if a starter goes out.  

2-Wonnum is expected, recovering from his injury last season

3-Barno looks good in spurts as a pass rusher, hopefully he's not out long

4-Coker is the UDFA most probably want to see succeed at WR

 

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9 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Lol brooks.  "Expected" and "anticipated"

 

Sure panthers sure

I mean it was.  And he's not on the PUP so it's actually a good indicator, he can be made active at any moment.  

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Definitely don’t want to do anything that risks slowing his healing and mending, but when he’s healed it is important to get him in and get him through the period of mental healing and learning to trust the repair. Which seems to take a year for many of these rehabbed athletes. 

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On 7/19/2024 at 5:31 PM, mrcompletely11 said:

Lol brooks.  "Expected" and "anticipated"

 

Sure panthers sure

......? Look when he tore his ACL. Pretty normal and I would have to say expected also for the time line. If we reach the end of this season and he hasnt played any, I would then say  he has more serious problems or we made a bad pick.

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On 7/19/2024 at 5:31 PM, mrcompletely11 said:

Lol brooks.  "Expected" and "anticipated"

 

Sure panthers sure

Brooks is recovering from ACL surgery. We have enough RBs and placing him on inactive means we can take our time with recovery and development. Smart move by the staff.

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That’s true, I think. Or was it ‘should’? I’m not jumping off until it’s really a problem. Maybe it is maybe it isn’t.

It wasn’t that microfracture stuff was it?

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