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Panthers Training Camp Notes and Photos - Day 4


Jeremy Igo
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i keep saying this, but i am so excited for this iteration of the Carolina Panthers. this team is going to compete. and to think, this isnt the best we are going to be ;)

Did you even read what Jeremy wrote about Bersin? He is improving. even looks good. i think having DeHaven running the show is helping, and thats an exciting thing. 

speaking of DeHaven... praying for him. still battling cancer. Keep Pounding Coach.

It's fuging Training Camp. 

We've already seen what he does in the games.  That's enough for me.  I don't give a poo how much he improves in TC.

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It's fuging Training Camp. 

We've already seen what he does in the games.  That's enough for me.  I don't give a poo how much he improves in TC.

if i remember correctly, EVERYONE SUCKED in training camp last year at returning kicks and punts. This year we at least have marked improvement. and we have Ted Ginn back, plus Jordan Todman, who will be our starting returners anyway. 

your point about TC is...?

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if i remember correctly, EVERYONE SUCKED in training camp last year at returning kicks and punts. This year we at least have marked improvement. and we have Ted Ginn back, plus Jordan Todman, who will be our starting returners anyway. 

your point about TC is...?

I forgot about Todman.  Thank God Bersin won't be back there, hopefully.  

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Overall, I'm still feeling great about this squad.  Awesome coverage Zod.  

 

Beyond the Oher coverage, I think many are just assuming the other 4 spots are a-ok which I hope they are...but...I hope what Remmers showed during the tail end of last season wasn't just a flash in the pan.  This Williams kid looks promising too.   I'd like to know if any of the other OTs (Wallace, Hills) seem to be pushing Chandler for a spot and how the backup guards are looking.  (But I understand OTs are hard to judge in camp, especially the ones far on the depth chart)  

 

Also, it looks like Fozzy and CAP have roster spots to lose so I think Todman v. Wegher becomes a battle to watch.  

 

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Question about Addison.  Sometimes when we observe DE's we get caughy up in rushijg the passer.  Addison has always been a pass rush specialist.

So my question is to those that are there, when you say he has been looking better, is it because he looks more like an every down end or is it just because he is getting to the QB?

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Anyone whos been down to camp care to elaborate on Silatolu?  Seems he may have passed Chandler as primary back up and even a rumored rep with the ones?  Not hearing anything about it really which could be just a good thing as it is a bad thing..

  He played his last two seasons of college at LT.  Maybe theres something there still?

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I think Amini at LT and stonewalling Kony says more about Kony than it does Amini.

I hated the Kony pick, and he was complete ass last year.  Yeah, he got better towards the end of the season and he was just a rookie... but he just looked completely overwhelmed.  I'm not really expecting much out of him while just hoping for the best.

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