Thursday injury report: Panthers have all hands on deck for today’s practice The Panthers have issued today’s injury report for their Week 5 game against the Giants
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rom Bill Voth, no one was on the “do not practice” list today.Greg Olsen is hopeful that he will be back next week for the Panthers’ trip to Washington, but he has been ruled out for this Sunday’s game against the Giants. Still, the fact that it’s even a consideration that he will be ready to go next week is a victory in and of itself. Stay tuned for more updates in the coming days on Olsen, as we’ll have more information on that whenever it becomes available.Here’s the full injury report for the Panthers:Panthers injury reportDid not participate in practiceNoneLimited participation in practiceTE Greg Olsen (foot)Full participation in practiceDT Vernon Butler (shoulder)WR Damiere Byrd (knee)DE Julius Peppers (rest)WR Curtis Samuel (medical illness)G Trai Turner (concussion)Practice StatusDid not participate in practice = 0% of a player’s normal repetitionsLimited participation in practice = Less than 100% of a player’s normal repetitionsFull participation in practice = 100% of a player’s normal repetitionsGame StatusOut = Player will not playDoubtful = Player unlikely to playQuestionable = Uncertain if player will play Mike Shula was the Panthers offensive coordinator for five wildly inconsistent seasons. Even after an 11-5 season and postseason berth
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http://www.panthersauthorizedshops.com/authentic-wes-horton-jersey , ceding at least 6.5 yards per play in consecutive weeks for the first time since Weeks 6 and 7 of the 2014 season. A similar performance against this Giants team is simply unacceptable. To ensure that doesn’t happen, here’s what the Panthers need to do:Tackle Saquon Barkley. The rookie has been the only light able to escape the Giants black hole of an offense. I’ll let these Tweets explain it for me.The second Tweet doesn’t account for Week 4, but the point remains the same. Barkley is difficult to tackle, and he has explosive potential both as a runner and a receiver. Devote as much attention as possible to Odell Beckham Jr. Sterling Shepard is a good young wide receiver, but he’s not Beckham. Beckham is a threat to take a simple crossing route or quick slant to the house on every play. It hasn’t happened yet this season, but we know the potential is there. Thankfully the Giants have shown little interest in throwing the ball down the field (Eli’s 6.3 air yards per attempt is the sixth lowest mark in the league)
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