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Panthers Rookie Camp this Friday and Saturday


Jeremy Igo

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The Carolina Panthers will hold their 2016 rookie camp this Friday and Saturday. All rookies, UDFA's and invited tryout players should be in attendance. There is a morning and afternoon session on Friday and on Saturday a single extended session where the rookies and tryout players show the Panthers coaches what they have retained. 

 

I will be in attendance for all practices and will report back with photos, videos, interviews, and such. 

 

Actual football content! 

 

Rejoice!

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Just now, The Lobo said:

Can't wait. I'm really excited about Sandland. Let us know what you think of him.

The only rookie I won't be able to remark much on is Butler. Trying to assess defensive tackles in non contact drills is fairly pointless. 

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15 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

The only rookie I won't be able to remark much on is Butler. Trying to assess defensive tackles in non contact drills is fairly pointless. 

Let us know if the wideouts can catch the ball.

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26 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

No sir. That is a rookie mistake. You don't load up on coffee then stand on the practice field for a couple hours with no bathroom in sight 

Stop by the good ol' Waffle House, get the All-Star breakfast with all the way hashbrowns(chili and jalapenos) wash it down with a pot of black coffee and see where the day takes ya.

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25 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

The only rookie I won't be able to remark much on is Butler. Trying to assess defensive tackles in non contact drills is fairly pointless. 

I get you. he was the one I wanted to know about the least. I loved the pick I just know he will be good. The db's and Sandland have me curious.

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