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ROUND UP: All the news from Training Camp Day 2 (Aug 1) (Huddle, BBR, Panthers, Observer), includes player interview links


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Since people found the roundup I did yesterday helpful, here's another:

1. From here at the Huddle, some of yesterdays best threads

Don't miss Players, Role Models & Fathers if you haven't read it yet.

Jeremy's Training Camp Notes & Photos Day 2

Stephen Hill Injured, Fairly Serious

Stephen Hill Injury Photos

Saturday Training Camp Tweets

Kelvin & Devin, Devin & Kelvin You've GOT to see the pic. of Devin leaping to make a catch.

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2. From BBR:

Training Camp Practice No. 2: Top Plays, MVPs, Observations

Day 2 Video - Ginn Shines, Hill Hurt (only available 24 hours): 

Photos of the day: Ginn leaps the fence  [taken by our own Jeremy Igo!]: 

Video: Best of Josh Norman interview (only available 24 hours)

And More stories from Aug 1, here:  http://blackandbluereview.com/training-camp-aug-1/

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3. From Panthers.Com

Five Practice Observations Day 2

Play of the day video:Ted Ginn -

Day 2 Photo Gallery

Video: Camp Daily - Tough Day

Also:  Kalil excited about anchoring stable offensive line

PLAYER INTEVIEWS:

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4. Charlotte Observer

Photo Gallery from Aug 1: here.  [note there are two different photo gallery links today at the Observer,  this one contains all the photos.]

Panthers put Kurt Coleman, Roman Harper in secondary together

Josh Norman interview highlights

Also:  a very nice profile on Cam and his developing leadership by Jonathan Jones:  Panthers QB Cam Newton’s developing leadership style: Fun, but demanding

Also: Observations from Training Camp

 

5. Other Sites:

AP:  Panthers' secondary eager to break out of front 7's shadow

 

I'll perhaps post a few choice quotes, tweets, or photos here later.  Need some coffee first!

 

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Bill Voth also is doing a round up post.  I just saw this:  What They’re Saying Around Carolina’s Camp: Aug. 2

http://blackandbluereview.com/around-carolina-camp-aug-2/

He's got some good articles linked that are not included in my list above, including one from ESPN and the AP, as well as MORE stuff from Panthers.com and the Observer that I missed. [Update: I've added those links above]

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Here too is another nice shot by Jeff Siner, found in this article:

Observations: Kelvin Benjamin provides a practice highlight

Carolina Panthers wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin, left, makes an acrobatic pass reception as cornerback Carrington Byndom, right, applies defensive pressure during practice at Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C., on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015.

Carolina Panthers wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin, left, makes an acrobatic pass reception as cornerback Carrington Byndom, right, applies defensive pressure during practice at Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C., on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015. Jeff Siner [email protected]

 
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