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Day 4 Training Camp Thread


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They should have camp in the mountains of Western NC. Enough of the oppressive heat and humidity stuff. That's for the mosquitos and less fortunate. 

 

I agree.  App State would be perfect.  About as cool of a climate as you're gonna get in NC.  But, as long as JR is around, Panthers camp definitely won't be leaving Wofford.

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As long as Ealy has the "want to", he will be more than fine.  He's got the athletic ability and a hell of a D-line coach (not to mention two of the best in the biz to learn behind).  Most rookie DE's get their teeth kicked in at the start of camp.  Nothing to see here.

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Lol c'mon man, why drop the Everette bomb?  You know that's gonna cause the over-reactionary Huddle to flip the fug out.

 

Unless that's what you wanted... you evil bastard.

 

I love Zod, but I gotta do it, two words, Terrell McClain. Cut Ealy some slack.

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I agree

I'd be more worried about the offensive lineman who would get beat by a rookie if Ealy didn't struggle in his first ever pro training camp.

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remember all the reports of either kalil or amini i think it was putting star in the dirt early on in camp last year

 

and everybody freaking out over it

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Like chuck, I'm curious about Cason. Your thoughts?

I didn't see enough of him to really have any good feedback. The only play I remember against him was Avant's catch, but that catch was spectacular.

White had a really good day though. Byndom (is that how you spell it?) looked pretty good....although Webb looked like he was hanging passes out there for that defensive until to grab.

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Good lord, All I say is that Ealy was trying spin move after spin move and it reminded me of Everette Brown (which it would to anyone who remembers Brown) and so many get their panties in a wad. I didn't say Ealy was a bust. I didn't say Ealy wouldn't amount to anything. I just made a simple observation. Some of you really need to take a step back and stop being so anxious to be outraged over football. Its not healthy.

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