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Photos from Today's Practice


Jeremy Igo

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I braved the cold today to get a look at the team and bring to you a hump day Panthers fix. Not many photos, as my eyes were frozen. 

 

But.... Beggers...choosers... yada yada 

 

Lou Young ... young CB that could help us down the stretch. Looks the part. 

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Kyle Love in max face warmth. 

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Cam was a bit chilly also. 

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Stewart didn't practice (he will play)

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Luke Kuechly on the sled watched by McDermott. 

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Kylo Cam

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You cold Cam?

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FozzWhit

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Damiere Byrd sighting

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30 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Listen, I don't mind being called PU... but you have gone too far. 

Jeremy I paid for all pro have filed a bunch of support things and whatnot and it won't let me in the forum. Can you fix it?

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45 minutes ago, cgarsmoker said:

I hope you realize with running the Huddle, being on the sidelines of every Panthers game, and just being at practices like this......you are one lucky fugger.  You're living a Panther fans dream.  Great job.  

And takes some pretty damn super epic motherfuging photos might i add

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30 minutes ago, 15 said:

- CAP has had 3 fumbles in the past 2 games. He was removed from the Seattle game early on because of this. I will go ahead and save you the suspense, the player with a TD in the playoffs last year against the cardinals and KR experience will start over a rookie with 3 fumbles in the last 2 games.

- Byrd is a practice squad player and absolutely will not be activated even if one of our receivers went down. Bersin is the first man up.

- Not sure what you mean by "you still love Jake". 

 

CAP had zero in his first 4 games. So it is tough to just start claiming he has fumble problems. He has given us a spark spelling for Stew. Much more than Fozz ever did. Fozz had one claim to fame, 1 screen pass for a TD. I would still go with CAP as the primary back up.

 

I also said I would be surprised if Byrd were to be activated. All I was doing was voicing my doubt after seeing a photo of him at practice. Thanks for agreeing with me on this one.

 

I still love Jake pretty much speaks for itself.

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