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Panthers vs Bucs Gameday thread


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David Newton ESPN Staff Writer 

Derek Anderson already on the field warming up. He's here a lot earlier than you would see Panthers starting quarterback Cam Newton, who is out with a concussion for tonight's game against Tampa Bay. But Anderson said he wouldn't change his routine and loosening up with tight end Greg Olsen early is part of it.

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5 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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David Newton ESPN Staff Writer 

Derek Anderson already on the field warming up. He's here a lot earlier than you would see Panthers starting quarterback Cam Newton, who is out with a concussion for tonight's game against Tampa Bay. But Anderson said he wouldn't change his routine and loosening up with tight end Greg Olsen early is part of it.

David Newton is ALWAYS trying to start drama. SMH.

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