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So. Training camp is in 18 Days correct?

So what do the Panthers do until this time? I'm sure they do reps in the Gym, spend time with Family Etc.

Do any of them get extra practice in? or watch Hi-Light Reels?

I am just hoping non of them try to use up there Non-Expended Fireworks.

 

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So. Training camp is in 18 Days correct?

So what do the Panthers do until this time? I'm sure they do reps in the Gym, spend time with Family Etc.

Do any of them get extra practice in? or watch Hi-Light Reels?

I am just hoping non of them try to use up there Non-Expended Fireworks.

 

This is their last real free time until possibly February. 

 

Most if not all are on vacation. 

 

(except Luke, who is probably at the stadium watching tape on upcoming teams)

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I've heard stories, not about clubs particularly, that go along with that thought.

We just need to get rid of him already... If them rumors are flying around and he gets tested again... I am So Done with him. I am thinking Alexander, not Johnson... My Bad

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Johnson seems like a pretty smart guy and, if you follow him on instagram, a family man.  I doubt he's risking it all by carrying "large amounts of marijuana" on him in clubs lol...and how does someone know this?  Is Charles just standing there holding the weed above his head?  Let's not start rumors, mmkay.

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Cammy Cam loves the kids year round. Meanwhile Jameis Winston is in bars and clubs scouting women to have "consensual" sex with, Drew Brees is looking at his mole in the mirror 12 hours a day, and Matt Ryan is licking white dog sh*t at an elementary school playground. 

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I've heard Charles Johnson has been seen in the clubs with large amounts of marijuana. I really wish I was making that up. 

how do you get large amounts of marijuana into clubs ??

and how do you smoke it once that is accomplished ??

inquiring minds want to know.................

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