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If ya want to show disrespect to a man, call him by something other than what he wishes to be called by. 

Doesn't matter what others are doing. Ya can't control what other people do. You can control how you call him. 

 

I'm thrilled  that you use excuses to disrespect a man. 

 

 

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If ya want to show disrespect to a man, call him by something other than what he wishes to be called by. 

Doesn't matter what others are doing. Ya can't control what ither people do. You can control how you call him. 

 

I'm thrilled  that you use excuses to disrespect a man. 

 

 

​I appreciate your input and I'll take it into consideration.

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Just for the record:

“Philly was fun while it lasted,” Brown said, via the Charlotte Observer. “But at the same time, I’d rather have my regular name.”

Brown says that the team’s coaches have already started referring to him by that name, but he expects teammates will “always call me Philly.”

 http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/06/01/philly-brown-call-me-corey/

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The last OTA practice of 2015 was both the hottest and the practice with the least enthusiasm. With Ron Rivera in California for his daughters graduation, the Panthers seemed to lose focus. It showed both in their demeanor and on the field. 

It was a rough day for Cam Newton. After looking pristine for most of the OTA sessions, today he looked off kilter. Many of his end zone passes were high. His long throws either short or long. 

Colin Jones made the play of the day, intercepting Cam Newton in the red zone and taking it for what would have been a pick six. Cam Newton was visibly unhappy about the interception, and tried chasing Jones down.... without luck. 

Colin Jones also made a beautiful break on a ball from Newton later in the practice, nearly intercepting another ball meant for Ted Ginn on a curl route. 

Yes, Colin Jones is my player of the day. The first defensive player of the day I have named... which should tell you how the day went. 

 

Other Notes: 

- Brandon Williams struggled as he dropped a catchable 30 yard bomb from Cam Newton. Williams had both hands on the ball, but could not hold on. 

- Devin Funchess had more second string snaps today, due to Kelvin Benjamin being back on the field. Funchess did get a few first string reps in. When with the second string, he appeared to be running many of the same routes as Benjamin did with the first string. 

- Cam's sure fire connection to Greg Olsen was just not there today. Both targets in the end zone soared well above Olsen's head. 

- Both linebacker draft picks, Thompson and Mayo, spent time in the second string together. 

- Stephen Hill mainly played with the second string, no plays of note to mention. 

 

 

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​Who is the leader on offense when they look out of sorts out there?  I'm guessing Luke, TD, and Big Money are that voice on D, but who is the offensive player/players?

Obvious choice is Cam, Kalil, and Olsen, just wondering your thoughts on the matter.

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