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Panthers camp notes and photos - Day 1


Jeremy Igo

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4 minutes ago, UpstatePanther said:

Jeremy, do you think Sanchez started to prove doubters wrong with his overall performance? I'm neither here nor there on him. But I'm cheering for the kid. What say you?

Not sure. If it was a full team drill in pads it would mean more. It was 9 on 9 with no pads... different story. 

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52 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

@Jimmyand I were talking on the way home about how that Sanchez pick was going to spin the perception of his play. Don't get too excited yet.           

fuging hate I couldn't join y'all again this year. I hope they go back to a Friday next time.

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Football comes back on the worst work weekend of my year (Tax Free holiday in Tennessee). This poo is therapeutic. Thank you Igo for the write ups and the pics, and thanks to everyone else for keeping us updated with camp tweets. You guys make more of a difference than you will ever know.

 

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