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08/08 Training Camp Thread- Cam plz throw edition


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I didn't even think we practiced today...won't be much but here it goes

 

Bill Voth @PanthersBill 9m9 minutes ago

 
 

Cameron Artis-Payne, though, has a helmet on after tweaking something in his right leg the other day.

 

Joe PersonVerified account @josephperson 8m8 minutes ago

 
 

Mario Addison back practicing after taking a knee to his quad yesterday. Panthers don't need him missing any time.

 

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The defense just did this drill where they lined up in a basic formation as if facing an offense, spread out as if in a basic play, and then all rushed toward a trainer who held up a ball. Then, after all 11 members had hustled to the ball, it was given to one of them and they gang rushed toward the end zone. 

I definitely see the purpose behind the drill but it was absolutely comical to watch. Lmao. Wish I would have got video

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