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Joint Practices with the Dolphins


ed bell

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For the first time since 2000 we will practice with another NFL team. The Dolphins are coming to town culminating with the home opening Pre Season game. Looking forward to this for many reasons such as extra intensity, and providing coaches another metric in talent evaluation. How does everyone else feel about this and what will you be most interested in? Anyone not happy this is taking place? 

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im excited gives our team a good look ! do you know the exact date of the joint practice? 

The Miami Dolphins will visit Wofford College for the final two days of training camp practice on August 19 and 20. Carolina hosts the Dolphins in a preseason game at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, August 22.

http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/Panthers-Dolphins-to-hold-joint-training-camp-practices/902ae894-e343-4e8e-80a0-206862cb1192

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It will be interesting to see how the joint sessions are conducted. I have no idea what it will entail. Obviously Rivera and Philbin will have had to agree upon a format. I really like the opportunity it brings us for extra preparation for the regular season. I'm sure the players will be fired up about mixing it up with someone besides teammates. 

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