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Biggdaddi1022

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Per Voth's article It sounds like there will not be a practice at Fan fest this year.

@BlackBlueReview: BBR This Morning, Tonight:

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The players will be there but won't practice.  I wonder what they have planned?  Will they allow fans on the field like the draft parties in the past? Locker Room tours? Autographs?

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I think they should play lilsmitty09's highlight video on the new HD boards.

Maybe they will have the players on a stage getting people hype like they did in Greensboro.

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The players will be there but won't practice. I wonder what they have planned? Will they allow fans on the field like the draft parties in the past? Locker Room tours? Autographs?

Oooh. The possibilities......

Get there early to get in front. Is it still in the evening?

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