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Official Carolina Panthers Training Camp Thread - 8/7


Jeremy Igo

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8 minutes ago, Johnny Rockets said:

Has Moose been there at all yet? I know he mentioned that he planned on doing some mentoring of the WR's at some point. Not sure if he was referring to training camp or regular season though. 

I haven't seen him if he has been. Not sure he could do a better job than Cotchery in that respect. 

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The Riot Report @RRiotReport 9m9 minutes ago

 
 

Luke and Shaq signing some autographs before practice. FYI Shaq keeps his helmet with dark visor on while signing. Intimidation tactic?

 

ourdan RodrigueVerified account @JourdanRodrigue 8m8 minutes ago

 
 

No practice for Fred Ross

 

Bill Voth @PanthersBill 7m7 minutes ago

 
 

Cameron Artis-Payne, who had a wrap around his thigh or hamstring after leaving early yesterday, not practicing today.

 

Joe PersonVerified account @josephperson 7m7 minutes ago

 
 

First rainy day at Wofford. #MondayMorning

 

 

 

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