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todays tweets: Luke meets the press


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Panthers practice: --Luke Kuechly practiced --Cam Newton did NOT throw --Greg Olsen (elbow) and Charles Johnson (ham) DNP

 

Greg Olsen not out at practice today. OT Daryl Williams appears more active than last week, while Charles Johnson works on side.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Panthers RB Jonathan Stewart said he is getting engaged. Reporter: "How did you pop the question?" Stewart: "None of your business."

 

 

Jonathan Stewart said Monday night is the first time he has ever lost a facemask in a game.

LMAO "none of your business"...well there's that. 

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8 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Panthers RB Jonathan Stewart said he is getting engaged. Reporter: "How did you pop the question?" Stewart: "None of your business."

 

 

Jonathan Stewart said Monday night is the first time he has ever lost a facemask in a game.

What does it mean for one to be "getting engaged"?

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Daryl Williams back at right tackle, which moves Trai Turner back to his natural spot at right guard.

 

WR Ted Ginn Jr. said Panthers still remember the Falcons ended their unbeaten season last year in Week 16.

 

Kurt Coleman disappointed he didn't get in the Pro Bowl, but doesn't want to take away from the guys who did.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Just now, Captain Morgan said:

Daryl Williams back at right tackle, which moves Trai Turner back to his natural spot at right guard.

 

WR Ted Ginn Jr. said Panthers still remember the Falcons ended their unbeaten season last year in Week 16.

 

Kurt Coleman disappointed he didn't get in the Pro Bowl, but doesn't want to take away from the guys who did.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If Mike Tolbert made it over me, I would be disappointed as well. I feel your pain Kurt. 

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Luke mentioning AJ and Shaq a lot.

"I'm crossing my fingers every week that they're going to give me the thumbs up to go." -Kuechly

 

Luke Kuechly says Ron Rivera made it sound like it would be a week-to-week decision. "I'm crossing my fingers."

 

Luke Kuechly: "I want to play. I think everybody knows that." If told he won't, Luke said he shifts focus to helping team from sideline.

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asked about thinking about retirement after 2 concussions in 2 years, Luke says he trusts his doctors, will let it get better and appreciate everyone concerned about him, but will get back out there.

Kuechly said he appreciates concern from those who brought up retirement, but he says that's a long ways away for him.

 

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