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2016 Carolina Panthers OTAs Spectacular Fun Time - May 31 Edition


Jeremy Igo

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Not a whole lot coming out on Twitter this a.m.  - here's what I've seen so far:

A lot of the tweets are focused on the latest Make-A-Wish visitor to the Panthers:

What's up with Bene & the bubble wrap?

More to follow....

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Jeremy is having some fun last week and this week stirring the Bersin pot...  but it does sound like Sunshine is geared up and making some plays....:

At this point, it's exciting to have any / all WRs balling out.... just means that much better competition and focus.

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1 minute ago, Nate Dogg said:

Looks like McClain is going to have to really stink it up at training camp to not make the squad.

Agree he's got an edge due to experience.  But do remember Bene is not out there in team drills as he is still recovering from injury.

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Man. I love and hate that we have so many good WRs. I mean all of them have good stories and stuff to prove, and yet we can only keep 5-6. Nevertheless, it's amazing to think last year we had one of the weakest WR corps, according to the media, and this year we might have one of the deepest and strong corps in the league, with those who didn't make it starting for other teams.

 

That's a good problem to have.

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Caught the tail end of Ron's post-practice comments via Periscope on Twitter.   Sounds like he's pleased with the development of the CBs.   One of the reporters asked a great question about the fact that we have WRs of all different types - small/fast, big / physical..., and Ron acknowledged that having such a big diverse group of WRs was helpful to the cahners' development.  (I believe it was here on the Huddle I first saw someone suggest exactly this about why we have 14 WRs going into camp this year.  Need a lot of WRs of different types for the rookie CBs to practice against...)

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