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Panthers Practice 8/1 Thread - Training Camp Day 6 - Tweets, Thoughts, Etc.


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1st press guy is Daryl

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Daryl Williams: "I'm looking to establish myself as the starting right tackle."

 

Daryl Williams says Michael Oher has the best BBQ in Charlotte.

 

Williams describing Norwell: "Physical. Tough. Nasty. I'm glad he's on my team."

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Daryl Williams says he texted Michael Oher after he was released just to say he was thinking about him

 

Daryl Williams says he wouldn't be surprised if Michael Oher tries to play again. "I just want him to be healthy."

 

 

Daryl Williams worked on his pass protection most of all this offseason

 

 

Also says he'll miss Oher's BBQ. Said Oher used to have them over for dinner and cook

 

 

Kelsey Riggs Retweeted Kelsey Riggs

Daryl Williams not be assuming the cooking roles. Says he can cook sandwiches. And cereal #icanrelate

 

 

 

 

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Greg next

 

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Greg Olsen gets a scratch added to his "K" hat for every 1,000-yard season he has.

 

 

Greg Olsen up to answer some questions. Wearing a custom hat New Era made him for 3 straight 1000 yards.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Greg Olsen says progressive tweaks are more what this Panthers offense will implement, not so much a total overhaul.

 

 

Olsen says the "evolving" offseason isn't an overhaul-It's them moving forward. "Teams that get stuck doing the same thing will fall behind"

 

Olsen thinks they've put in most of their offense, "Our offense is what we run, we don't reinvent ourselves every year."

 

Greg Olsen on McCaffrey: "He's a kid who can handle a lot. I don't think any of us are surprised. He has a special makeup to him."

 

On McCaffrey: "I'd like to see people try to tackle him for real."

 

Olsen on McCaffrey: I don't think any of us are surprised by what he can do. It's nice to see him do it at this level this early

 

 

Olsen: I kinda like it. He's just going to play. I respect that. What do you need. What's the right way. I like trust.

 

Olsen, raving about McCaffrey: “He belongs here. But I don’t think anybody’s surprised by that.”

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Olsen on Cam: It’s not about what he’s doing today. It’s all about getting him ready to go for San Francisco.

 

Olsen on Cam: There's a plan & when it's time for him to throw he'll throw. When he's not he won't. It's about getting him ready for opener

 

Greg Olsen great on how CMC will help with production of players like himself bc of the way defenses will have to account solely for the RB

 

 

Olsen can be so good explaining football. It’s almost like there should be a career waiting for him after he’s done playing.

 

 

Olsen says that Cam taking some days off should not be alarming at all. "There's a plan. When it's time for him to throw, he'll throw."

 

Olsen on young guys: Fred & Duke have showed what they can do. These young guys are seeing there's a chance for them

 

Greg on 100K yd season & his goals: Be productive. Be productive consistently. Play every game.

 

 

Olsen prides himself on consistency: "I wasn't shy about trying to get 3 (1,000-yard seasons). I'm going to try to do it again this year.."

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