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DAY 5 - Training Camp Tweets (Wed August 5)


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Here's a thread for today's TC tweets and news...

I will be online off and on from 9 - 12 Eastern and will try to get the tweet compiling started.  Offline for at least several hours after that time.

 

TODAY’S SCHEDULE

9:25 – 11:35 Practice

11:45 – Player interviews

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I'll be trying to copy & paste text more often today rather then embedding tweets, unless there is picture & media.

First a bunch of "catch up" "ICYMI" tweets from David Newton:

David Newton          @DNewtonespn

Wednesday camp preview: Texans begin search for Foster's replacement and more http://es.pn/1IjCEuW

ICYMI Chris Houston retiring amid battle for #Panthers' cornerback role http://es.pn/1IiCTq6

ICYMI #Panthers WR Ted Ginn Jr. back to chasing passes from Cam Newton instead of chasing checks http://es.pn/1M3eU0B

ICYMI #Panthers WR Stephen Hill clears waivers, placed on IR http://es.pn/1IEhGnK

ICYMI A look at what Star Lotulelei's 'stress reaction' means to the #Panthers http://es.pn/1VZaaxZ

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  1. Guys starting to walk down. Follow the live feed through practice here: http://bit.ly/1IMGDls  #Panthers

     
  2. Couple new guys today. #Panthers added CB TJ Heath and DT Kenny Horsley. P Matt Wile released.

     

  3. With Lotulelei uncertainty and Houston retirement, Panthers sign CB TJ Heath and DT Kenny Horsley and release P Matt Wile.

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