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Panthers practice notes and photos - Day 10


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Jeremy Igo said:

Gotta be honest, I am hitting the wall. Need to push through. Luckily there is two days off and an actual game this week. 

So are you driving down to Spartanburg and driving back home everyday? I'd be hitting the wall too

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KB did land out of bounds. That was a win for him. James did a good job pushing him to the sideline, but KB slightly pushed off and James stumbled a little bit. James should have turned to the right, he would have been in the better position to jump up for the ball

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I've been saying to keep an eye on Marlowe.  Bosotn's speed and the angles he takes at times really make him inconsistent.  He's definitely a ballhawk but I think regardless of their competition, Marlowe is getting 1st string snaps this regular season.  

Marlowe+Worley are the ones to watch in the secondary IMO.  Excited to see Bradberry continue to progress.  

Awesome to hear about Simonson.   

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