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Wrapping Up Aug 5th and TC Follies


KendrickPanther

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There are a few things I wanted to cover that I didn't have time for this morning.

Cam Newton is becoming the teacher. On one particular play Tuesday Kelvin Benjamin ran a route incorrectly. Cam pulled him aside and instead of teaching him the route, he teaches him the QB drop back and explains the timing. These are things Cam was learning three years ago. He can use his own experiences to get through to Kelvin.

#83 Marcus Lucas impressed me at fan fest and that has continued. I see him making more plays than #15 Marvin McNutt thus far.

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But McNutt has made a few catches. #32 Anderson Russel hits him in the thighs and glances off.

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This team runs the ball too. It's just very hard to comment when most guys aren't tackling. Here we see #34 Deangelo Williams take the hand off and in a flash he's weaved through traffic. Zoom in for some titanic battles.

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#43 Fozzy Whitaker looked like he might have a nice gain. Then he cuts to the outside with impressive speed. #56 AJ Klein loses the edge to #60 Kevin Mathews. Or was he held?

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#13 Kelvin Benjamin is not just Cam's buddy. Here he has a laugh with #20 Antwan Cason during punt return drills.

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Rereading my note about #11 Tiquan Underwood, I didn't give enough positive observations. He's pretty good at getting open and he does catch most of the passes.

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Ed Dickson had a nice touchdown catch too where the Panthers used big personnel with play action near the goal line.

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#37 Byndum making a nice catch in position drills.

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The rest of the pictures are kind of silly things I saw going on in the background.

We start with the Gano ballet.

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Joe Kenn is present in almost all my shots. He is the whistle blower.

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He is the rubber band man.

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Not every picture works out the way you planned it.

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Who wields it best?

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Smell my fingers. :cam2:

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I don't like to draw attention to fans as a courtesy but this Fan's identity is safe.

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I call this the Birth of Luke.

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This just made me think of Lionel Richie's "Hello"

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That's all I have for now. Go Panthers!

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