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Carolina Panthers OTAs Week Two Notes and Photos


Jeremy Igo
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Jonathan Jones has an interesting tidbit posted at the Observer this morning:

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/nfl-blog/article80954337.html

here's an excerpt:

Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera had almost reached his boiling point on a hot Tuesday morning less than an hour into his team’s organized team activities session.

Furious with how many times his defensive linemen were being fooled by Cam Newton’s hard counts, Rivera almost re-started the entire practice from the beginning.

Defenders jumped no fewer than three times, including one from Super Bowl stud defensive end Kony Ealy that had defensive line coach Eric Washington shouting at his players.

“I was real close to starting practice over again,” Rivera said. “I know we have a time limit but when the coaches stepped up and just started going right at the guys I backed off and let the coaches handle it.”


Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/nfl-blog/article80954337.html#storylink=cpy

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1 hour ago, KB_fan said:

Jonathan Jones has an interesting tidbit posted at the Observer this morning:

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/nfl-blog/article80954337.html

here's an excerpt:

Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera had almost reached his boiling point on a hot Tuesday morning less than an hour into his team’s organized team activities session.

Furious with how many times his defensive linemen were being fooled by Cam Newton’s hard counts, Rivera almost re-started the entire practice from the beginning.

Defenders jumped no fewer than three times, including one from Super Bowl stud defensive end Kony Ealy that had defensive line coach Eric Washington shouting at his players.

“I was real close to starting practice over again,” Rivera said. “I know we have a time limit but when the coaches stepped up and just started going right at the guys I backed off and let the coaches handle it.”


Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/nfl-blog/article80954337.html#storylink=cpy

And that's how you emphasize focus. Nice.

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On 5/31/2016 at 2:53 PM, KB_fan said:

Yeah, that was my least favorite Panthers' tidbit to read today. 

In reality I'd assume Remmers would first get a crack at LT, with D. Williams taking over for Remmers at RT. 

Agreed. There is no way Foucault is better than Remmers, even if Remmers is moved to the left side. Who knows though, maybe Foucault has made strides. Let's hope Oher stays healthy and its a moot point.

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