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Carolina Panthers rookie camp photos and notes - day 1


Jeremy Igo

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23 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

can't fuging wait to get training camp reports on these dudes. i can't remember the last time i was this excited about so many rookie players in one season 

Every damn player we picked this year gets me excited for the future.  Even a handful of the UDFAs too.

Can't say I've felt that way in any offseason before.

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18 minutes ago, SetfreexX said:

I don't pay nothing to be here so if there are typo's I don't care...now if I forked the money for All-Pro that'd be a different thing. 

I like the commentary and photos, it's enough for me. 

There are a few things when it comes to grammar and spelling that irritate me... like using "loose" and "looser" when you intend to use "lose" or "loser".  For example, "Only loosers are pedantic."

But if you choose to convey your meaning using different words than I would use, but your meaning is conveyed perfectly anyway?  Who cares really?

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6 hours ago, electro's horse said:

"As the highest round tackle that GM Dave Gettleman has ever drafted, Moton has so much expectations on his shoulders."

replace "so much" with "great."

Not only that, but "so much" should be "so many." It's also incorrect because you can't use "so" without following eventually with "that."

Also the second part of the sentence has nothing to do with the first. Every player has expectation on his shoulders. How does that specifically apply to being the highest tackle ever drafted by Gettleman?

A better sentence would be:

Because he is the highest tackled ever drafted by GM Dave Gettleman, he has expectations on him different than previous later round picks. 

Your  banned.

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54 minutes ago, Jimmy said:

All of you are horrible spellers. 

Misspelled*

Holy poo...

With two horribly misspelled words in the same damn post, I thought it would have been obvious.

I guess not.

Hint: "bant" is not a real word as a substitution for "banned".

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