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Give Our Panthers Some Training Camp Advice


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Training Camp is upon us and we here at the Huddle are experts when it comes to the NFL. So give a few players some Training Camp advice to help them get off to a good start.

 

Kony Ealy - Show up in shape with a professional attitude. You can make a name for yourself this season.

Frank Alexander - Stay out of trouble, you are running out of chances. 

Stephen Hill - Invest in stick um.

Brandon Williams - Please show us something on the field!

Kyle Love - Stay in shape! You have potential!

Ryan Kalil - Make sure Jonathan Martin can concentrate on Football and not locker room drama. 

Amini Silatolu - Start diagnosing blitzes or you're done.

Lee Ward - Be useful in as many ways possible.

Mike Tolbert - Stay away from the Beacon. Only visit one of the Krispy Kremes per day. 

Tre Boston - Know everyone's job. Be more vocal. 

Devin Funchess - Use your hands to get open.

Cam Newton - Do not get hit this preseason!

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A little off-topic but when did we stop having 2 a days at training cam? Looks like there's only 1 practice per day. Wussies.

 

Cam Newton: Mechanics. Say it with me Cam.. mech-can-nics.

Young guys: Be in Greg and TD's back pocket. Take notes. Sit next to them at meals. Learn how to be a pro. 

KB: Learn how to catch the easy ones. Proehl is your best friend.

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Shaq:  Come in early, leave late.  Learn how to study film from Luke and how to be a pro from TD.  

Funchess:  Come in early, leave late.  Get extra work in with Cam and KB.  Stay in Proehl's pocket.  

Lee Ward:  Coime in early, leave late.  Don't start killing people until the first pre-season game.  May lord have mercy on their souls.

Shula:  Come in late, leave early.  No eye contact and no talking.  

 

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