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Cedric King Stops By Panthers’ Second Super Bowl Practice


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http://blackandbluereview.com/cedric-king-panthers-super-bowl-practice/

As the Carolina Panthers continued to get ready for the Super Bowl, Master Sergeant U.S. Army Cedric Kingwas preparing for his third Boston Marathon.

King, who's been an inspiration for the Panthers since 2012, ran sprints on one of the Bank of America Stadium practice fields while his favorite team worked on the others.

After King broke the team down at the start of practice, he told linebacker Thomas Davis, who's working his way back from a broken arm: "You're a warrior, man. I respect that."

Video of this was great. Don't miss it.

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Wait a minute...TD broke his right arm, correct? After Cedric talks to him, he gives him a hand slap with his right hand. 3 days after having a plate put in his arm. And it was not a soft little tap either. It was a nice hard hand slap. 

i have broken my arm 3 times, once was the same type of fracture that TD has, and if I had done that same thing, I would have been crying in the fetal position as soon as our hands met. 

Just wanted to say that to make this point....TD is a baaaaad man.  

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