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Not a great day for the Panthers offense.


Jeremy Igo

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Like always appreciate the coverage you've been bringing us. Just like you pointed out Cam usually throws some INTS in camp and I believe the defense is generally supposed to be ahead of the offense at this point. Hopefully we start seeing improvement this next week. I'm just praying for no major injuries going into the season.

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Thanks for the update Jeremy.  I'm not too worried.  Knocking off the rust.  Changing offense codes.  If they get the drops and miscues over with now, we should be good for the season.

Still expecting an explosive season on offense with KB back....  Plus:

Just saw this tweet from Kelli Storey.  I think Funchess' development will be a big story this year.

 

 

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All for him getting the INTs out of his system against our own guys...and this honestly makes me even more excited for Shaq...maybe this kid has hit another gear and is really seeing the game slow down for him.  

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