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Wed. camp tweets..TD talks ...and he's irked


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Ben Boulware at podium now-says preparing for training camp is similar to preparing for a National Championship. #panthers #nfltrainingcamp

 

 

Boulware, popular locally, says he won't make team based on "fan vote."

 

Boulware: All the support I can get is very appreciated. I realize I have to take care of it on my side too though.

 

 

Boulware: I'm trying to pay the bills. Hopefully one day support a family. This is the way I want to do it. This is a huge opportunity

 

Ben Boulware: I'm preparing for this camp in the same way I prepared for the National Championship game.

 

Ben Boulware: "I'm pretty sure I've made Luke made a number of times by annoying him (with questions)."

 

.@Reds fan @benboulware7 is excited to learn from Luke Kuechly and Thomas Davis, "the best in the business." #PanthersCamp

 

 

Boulware says if he gets opportunity to hit Deshaun in Panthers 1st exhibition he's going all in. "I'll give him big hug & kiss after

 

Boulware is hoping to get a shot at former teammate Watson. "At Clemson, we weren't even allowed to breathe on him."

 

 

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TD says contract talks are ongoing. Says he's excited he's in a position to negotiate. Says they don't have to do that, he's happy they do

 

Davis says he was "extremely irked" that he and Olsen were linked to Dave Gettleman firing.

 

 

"I'm extremely irked. Some of the stuff that was being said, it's unbelievable."Thomas Davis on his name circulating last week after GM news

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Thomas Davis: What happened last week does not affect our season. We as players affect our season.

 

 

TD asking the media to first find out what is really happening before putting information out there.

 

 

Davis admits he was very frustrated with people saying he and Olsen were the cause of Gettleman's departure. Says there was respect there.

 

Thomas Davis said Dave Gettleman never said a negative word about his play.

 

DG told TD he'd never seen his play decrease

 

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.@ThomasDavisSDTM wants to play until he can't anymore. "Carolina is my home, and it always will be." #PanthersCamp

 

 

TD said to Gettleman's credit he told him to his face, he didn't see a decline in his play- never seen anything like it from a guy his age.

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