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Panthers Minicamp this week


Jeremy Igo

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The 2015 Carolina Panthers Minicamp is slated for this upcoming week,  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday. 

Soak it up because there is about 6 weeks of nothing but lists and predictions across the NFL media after. 

​Due to prior obligations I won't be able to make it on Tuesday.  I have two gals to photograph.  But I will be there Wednesday and Thursday to provide you with the usual photos and observations. 

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The 2015 Carolina Panthers Minicamp is slated for this upcoming week,  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday. 

Soak it up because there is about 6 weeks of nothing but lists and predictions across the NFL media after. 

​Due to prior obligations I won't be able to make it on Tuesday.  I have two gals to photograph.  But I will be there Wednesday and Thursday to provide you with the usual photos and observations. 

​Are you going to kiss them on the forehead?

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The 2015 Carolina Panthers Minicamp is slated for this upcoming week,  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday. 

Soak it up because there is about 6 weeks of nothing but lists and predictions across the NFL media after. 

​Due to prior obligations I won't be able to make it on Tuesday.  I have two gals to photograph.  But I will be there Wednesday and Thursday to provide you with the usual photos and observations. 

I often wonder how much foreplay/sex has resulted in these photo shoots for you.

Then again, I'm known for wildly inappropriate thoughts. Still, I'm jelly because I know if I had a camera there's no way that "something" wouldn't happen.

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