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[College] Pittsburgh RB James Conner fighting cancer

Discussion in 'Football: NFL, College, High School' started by Two Sandwiches, Dec 4, 2015.

  1. Two Sandwiches

    Two Sandwiches Contributing Member

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    This poor guy can't catch a break. First, he goes from possible first round pick to tearing his MCL in the first game. Now, he announces he's got lymphoma.

    As I said in the Texans forum, I've been following him since he was in high school, and even after he tore his MCL, I was still hoping he'd declare and help the Texans settle their running game.

    I wish the best for him. This is very beatable, by the way. Cure rates are very high.

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    Pittsburgh junior running back James Conner announced Friday that he has been diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma.

    "When I heard those words -- 'You have cancer' -- I admit I was scared," Conner said in a release. "But after thinking about it for a bit, I realized that fear is a choice. I choose to not fear cancer. I choose to fight it, and I will win.

    "One year ago today I was asking myself, 'Why me?' Why was I the lucky one to be getting the ACC Player of the Year award when I had so many teammates who deserved it as much as me? Now one year later, instead of asking, 'Why me?' I am saying, 'Why not me?' I can beat cancer."

    Conner has Stage 2 Hodgkin lymphoma and has tumors in his neck and chest.

    Panthers coach Pat Narduzzi said Conner found out he had cancer Thanksgiving morning. The team was told Friday.

    "Know this: James Conner will not face this challenge alone," Narduzzi said in the release. "We are all going to be right beside him every step of the way. And the day that he is declared cancer free, we will all celebrate like we do after one of his patented touchdown runs. James has never backed down from an opponent, and we all know this is a battle he will win."

    Conner has not played since tearing the MCL in his right knee during the first week of this season. He had been contemplating returning for his senior season or turning pro. Those plans are put on hold while he focuses on his health.

    He was in the midst of a rigorous rehab when he started experiencing symptoms. His face would get puffy while working out, and he became short of breath.

    "When I tore my knee, I thought it was the worst thing ever," Conner said. "That took a back seat."



    Conner, according to doctors at the news conference, will undergo his first chemotherapy treatment Tuesday, with sessions going every other week for six months. Doctors said the cure rate for Conner's condition is 85-95 percent.

    He said he does not view this diagnosis as career-ending.

    "I will play football again. I will be at Heinz Field again," Conner said. "I have the best coaches and teammates in the country. I thank God I chose Pitt because now I also have the best doctors in the country, and together we will win. I know this city has my back."

    Conner was named the ACC Player of the Year and an All-American in 2014 after rushing for 1,765 yards and 26 touchdowns.

    "I know there are so many people in the world who were told by their doctors this week that they also have cancer," Conner said. "I want them to know that together we can -- and will -- beat cancer."

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    Though the thread title never carried through, Conner's journey has been pretty remarkable. He's halfway through chemo, and is working out with the team on some of his days off of chemo. There's been many videos posted. Shaq has tweeted about him. He's become friends with Eric Berry. He's rehabbing his torn MCL on those workouts on chemo days off.

    Yet something tells you this kid is going to come back with a vengeance his senior year. I wouldn't even be surprised if he's in the top five in Heisman voting next year.

    If you do remember, he beat out Jameis Winston for the ACC player of the year in Winston's final year of college. Yet, somehow, he's getting too little publicity.

    Said it before and I'll say it again - the next Jerome Bettis. Good for him! Hope he becomes a Texan in the 2017 draft!
     

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