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Panthers first off-season scuffle - Anderson vs Munnerlyn


Jeremy Igo

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A scuffle broke out at Panthers minicamp today between Captain Munnerlyn and Derek Anderson.

On a passing play, Anderson struggled to find an open receiver. Typically when this happens for a long enough time the defense let's up and allows the quarterback to throw.

Captain Munnerlyn decided not to. Instead, he continued to pressure DA who ended up throwing it at Munnerln's feet.

Munnerlyn then bodied Anderson up a but and the two had a bit of shoving until separated.

It is really early for this. Could be a fun training camp. 

Captain Munnerlyn bringing a bite to the Panthers secondary.

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Captain Munnerlyn bringing a bite to the Panthers secondary.  

 

 This is what I've said we missed the most. Norman was good but I have zero doubt the ability of Bradberry and Worley 

Norman had that edge and a firecracker that rubbed off on the whole entire secondary.

Without him the whole secondary last year (though rookie heavy) looked very bland/dull etc.

 

Captain is one of those firecracker guys that will bring it to the D. Remember he helped mentor Norman his rookie year.

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