Moo Daeng
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1 hour ago, iamhubby1 said:
You're upset because you didn't get to see a practice? Practice? lol
I'm not upset about it but it's not nearly as fun now.
The media teams 4 second Instagram videos are worse than nothing
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1 hour ago, rippadonn said:
LET ZOD TAKE PICS!
This media monopoly attempt further separates the team from the fans.
It doesn't just belong to you Tepp!
It seems regular fans have better access. I agree that it sucks. Camps aren't half as interesting as they used to be.
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23 minutes ago, My Life Dont Matter said:
Marshall over Robby. Don’t believe the media. I can make a highlight reel of Grier and Greg Little if y’all want me to. It wouldn’t be long but I can.
Imagine the highlight real of all the dumb poo you've posted. Mind blown.
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6 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:
So, according to that article. He still works for NFL Network. And doing this on the side.
Still good to have him. I tell ya what.
It says he will work for the Panthers TV network.
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1 hour ago, iamhubby1 said:
Not sure this is true. He does work for the NFL Network though.
He did have a Panther shirt on. He is an ex Panther, he was doing a Panther practice, that does not mean however, that he works for the Panthers.
Unless I'm wrong, and he does work for the team. Then, oopsy
https://www.panthers.com/news/steve-smith-sr-panthers-television-analyst-preseason-2021
Zarzour will be the new play-by-play announcer for the Panthers TV Network, and Smith Sr.'s returning to the team as his analyst, joining sideline reporter Kristen Balboni for the 2021 preseason.
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He does work for tye team. The logo on his shirt should be a hint.
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20 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:
6:50. Being smug and wrong isn't a good look
https://www.panthers.com/video/matt-rhule-talks-defensive-performances-at-practice-minicamp-schedule
Plus you have two completely different staff and front office who have not moved him to LT yet. Seems pretty damn logical Moton would be part of the equation
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9 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:
You said he didn't want to play on the left. You were shown to be wrong. It's pretty much that simple.
And you'll have to pardon me if I don't take your comments about "the health of the community" seriously
6:50. Being smug and wrong isn't a good look
https://www.panthers.com/video/matt-rhule-talks-defensive-performances-at-practice-minicamp-schedule
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1 hour ago, Top Dawg 2 said:
Excuse the clone, but my regular account seems to be having issues and has locked me out. It keeps saying wait 14 minutes, but 14 minutes is apparently all afternoon.
Anyway, come on, Scot. There's a reason why the info about their families is in parentheses. @KSpan was exactly correct. No news isn't necessarily good news, particularly if there seems to be a developing theme (at least from everything I've read) that the O-line play looks discouraging. Of course, I kind of added some context in the next paragraph...So, no, I'm not hating on a man spending time with his family in any situation!
No news has always been good news with O lines.
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Thanks. That's the best camp observations I think I've ever seen here. It's nice when observations aren't simply loaded debate starting words.
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It's time to end the silliness of autographs.
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1 minute ago, My Life Dont Matter said:
Horn better win DROTY. He’s not just a top 10 pick but the first defensive player off the board when other defenders like Surtain and Parsons were available.
Chuck is back
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9 minutes ago, My Life Dont Matter said:
Yes, Erving is still getting snaps at LT and Rhule is the head coach still wants his players to play both offense and defense. Rhule hasn’t realized that he’s in the big boys league now, not college and high school.
Tell that to Bill Bellichick.
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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:
The better question would be why people take fan speculation seriously when there's no actual evidence to back it up.
Nowhere have I seen any credible evidence or comment that Moton doesn't want to play on the left. It's pretty much just been fan speculation which is basically meaningless.
Well that's what Rhule said. So whether it's completely true or not it's a significant source
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It's far common for tackles and all OL to take snaps around the line in camp. They are pros. The coaches know a thing or two about what they are doing. I'm not concerned about their muscle memory.
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3 hours ago, OldhamA said:
I mean, nice play and all, but if NFL teams give us 4 seconds to throw the ball we're in business this season.
4 second until he caught it. The ball is not defying space and time. It took half that amount if not more to travel in the air.
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1 hour ago, stirs said:
In all actuality, none of those backups are going to get you to the playoffs and win anything. Like most teams, if our starter goes out, so do our playoff hopes. We might be better off trading for a LT if our musical chairs experiments do not work to produce one from within. Keeping Darnold upright and healthy is probably the better option.
Most starters are not capable of getting you to the Superbowl.
Needing to win a game is still something you hope to be able to do with your backup.
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He came from the team of our GM and scouting leader. It's not like they took a flier on him not knowing what they would get.
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17 minutes ago, Zod said:
Guys work their asses off to get reps with Sam. It doesn't take much for them to get demoted to Grier balls.
You are over reacting to one rep of a veteran player. I'm assuming this is headline thinking vs football thinking.
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4 minutes ago, Cam's New Arm said:
I never once said the math was fudged. I said I don't trust the source of this "pandemic" and that 2% of the global population is not worth us losing our collective poo over.
Nothing more.
The percentage will go up over time if you don't stop it. Do you really need such obvious things to be spelled out?
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2 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:
Did Moore forget how his right arm works? That poo is not going to get you on the field buddy.
He's been on the field 3 years. One play in the first days of camp won't determine his future
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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:
The anti-vax movement is not purely a modern thing. There is a tradition of it for religious reasons going back quite some time. The modern era is really no different. Politics and idiocy are the new religions, so it does fit.
The 90's/2000's anti-vax movement(from the "liberal" bastions, no less) has been so thoroughly debunked that it's more of a litmus test for critical thinking anymore. The anti-vax movement against these new vaccines will end up being a similar situation, most likely. I definitely can see a scenario in a decade or so how the volumes of research will make this movement look just as foolish as the last major one. The leaders of this version are just as much sideshow personalities as the last one.
I think those 2000s hippy anti vaxxers have aged intothe QAnnon Yoga pose look at me on Instagram homesteader realm.
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Variants are created constantly. The vast majority weaken or do nothing to the virus ability to spread or the disease it causes.
I'll take your vaccine. Give me more. This is nothing compared to the vaccines I've opted for or been required to take for the travel I've done. No reason for me to get picky now
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Holy Crap - We have NFL football this week
in Carolina Panthers
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