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Top 3 Deangelo Williams Photos


Jeremy Igo

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I have a lot of fond memories photographing Deangelo Williams. 

 

Here are the top 3 photos that come to mind....

 

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This photo was taken during Deangelo's first OTA practice with the Panthers. He saw limited time behind Desean Foster, but I do remember writing how Deangelo looked like he would be starting sooner rather than later. That Deangelo smile was in full effect from day 1. 

 

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Deangelo Williams breaks a long gainer against Tampa Bay in 2009. I have a large poster version of this photo hanging up in my office. A nice moment against one of the south's best defenders Ronde Barber.

 

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Deangelo Williams during player Introductions 2013. This ended up being the last season Deangelo was the Panthers full time starter. Rain had started to come down a bit, adding character to the photo. I dig it. 

 

 

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I have a lot of fond memories photographing Deangelo Williams. 

 

Here are the top 3 photos that come to mind....

 

Deangelo-Williams~0.jpg

 

This photo was taken during Deangelo's first OTA practice with the Panthers. He saw limited time behind Desean Foster, but I do remember writing how Deangelo looked like he would be starting sooner rather than later. That Deangelo smile was in full effect from day 1. 

 

deangelo-williams-4.jpg

 

Deangelo Williams breaks a long gainer against Tampa Bay in 2009. I have a large poster version of this photo hanging up in my office. A nice moment against one of the south's best defenders Ronde Barber.

 

deangelo-williams-2.jpg

 

Deangelo Williams during player Introductions 2013. This ended up being the last season Deangelo was the Panthers full time starter. Rain had started to come down a bit, adding character to the photo. I dig it. 

 

I wonder how JStew feels about his release.

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A couple of my favs I took back in 2008.  Going to miss you Deangelo!

 

Pregame warmups

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TD run where he immediately threw the ball into the stands. You can see the ball under the guy in the front row wearing blue #89. (ironic having Smitty trailing behind him)

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