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Panthers Minicamp - Enjoy it while you can


Jeremy Igo

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There are three Carolina Panthers minicamp sessions next week. All three are open to the media. 

 

Meaning, this is the last real bit of Panthers coverage until 6 weeks of top 10 lists and season projections. 

 

Enjoy it while you can folks. Come mid July you will be gnawing your hands off at the wrist from the lack of worthwhile things to click. 

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Maybe you can just patiently enjoy your summer and watch the pre season when the Summer is winding down then bam the NFL Season is here. If you think about it, we're already 4 months removed from Super Bowl 51.

We're still watching players practice this month, they are doing photo shoots, McCaffrey comes back next week, Training Camp is in July. Our first preseason game is the second week of August Wednesday the 8th against the Texans, we are exactly 2 months away from that day (June 8th at time of writing this)  , there have already been over 5 months that have passed this year. If you think about it from a glass half full perspective, we are actually rapidly approaching football. 

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9 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

Maybe you can just patiently enjoy your summer and watch the pre season when the Summer is winding down then bam the NFL Season is here. If you think about it, we're already 4 months removed from Super Bowl 51.

We're still watching players practice this month, they are doing photo shoots, McCaffrey comes back next week, Training Camp is in July. Our first preseason game is the second week of August Wednesday the 8th against the Texans, we are exactly 2 months away from that day (June 8th at time of writing this)  , there have already been over 5 months that have passed this year. If you think about it from a glass half full perspective, we are actually rapidly approaching football. 

Yeah, it's Summer and time flies.  It's nothing to complain about.

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Raise a kid who plays HS football, and is looking to play in college. You will have NO lack of football in your life. It's only June 9th and we've already been to college camps at ECU and Clemson. Got, University of Florida, Old Dominion, Charleston Southern, Wingate, Furman, NC State, and tons of 7v7 tournaments. I'll miss Panthers coverage, but certainly won't miss football!

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