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Took some photos at OTAs today


KJ89

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I was there too.  I think we talked, KJ89.   Here are my pics taken with my wife's Nikon Coolpix touchscreen purse cam.  My son is in the pics.  Just graduated from UNC, so note the Boston pic.  (They shared a few "go Heels" chants). 

Picture of Thompson too.  Rare sighting

Finally Funchess.  I mentioned that my son has family in Columbus and went to Ohio State.  He grinned, but you could sense the hatred.

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What is the OTA schedule like?  What is the best time to get there for autographs?  I have an authentic Cam Reebok jersey I need to get signed so I can frame it.

I believe OTAs just ended. 

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What is the OTA schedule like?  What is the best time to get there for autographs?  I have an authentic Cam Reebok jersey I need to get signed so I can frame it.

I believe OTAs just ended. 

​OTAs did just end, but they have the mandatory minicamp next week 16th-19th. The OTAs were 6 hour days, and the minicamp days are supposed to be 12 hour days. Wild guess is they'll have two practices outdoors every day with twice the time available.

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​OTAs did just end, but they have the mandatory minicamp next week 16th-19th. The OTAs were 6 hour days, and the minicamp days are supposed to be 12 hour days. Wild guess is they'll have two practices outdoors every day with twice the time available.

​Appreciate it!

Would you happen to know/guess at the best times to get out there to get a spot against the railing?

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​Appreciate it!

Would you happen to know/guess at the best times to get out there to get a spot against the railing?

​Wild a$$ guess is they'd do a morning practice starting at 9 or 10, break for lunch, classroom meetings, then afternoon practice starting around 3. IIRC, that's the schedule used in past when Panthers would hold 2 a days.

In any case, whatever schedule they have for Tuesday will probably be the same on Wednesday and 2nd Tuesday (as how sub reporter Bo Bersin of the Mecklenberg Disturber would describe it)

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