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Training Camp - Day 4 Updates


UpstatePanther

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Based on the amount I’ve seen Gaulden on the field it seems the Panthers are doing a little “baptism by fire” methodology with the rookie – throwing a ton at him all at once and seeing what he does with it.

— Jourdan Rodrigue (@JourdanRodrigue) July 29, 2018

I like it. Our safeties suck. If this kid can pick it up quickly let's get him on the field.

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4 hours ago, UpstatePanther said:

Last thing I got for yall. Sorry it took so long, Twitter "detected unusual activity" on my account *rolls eyes*

That's it for me until next weekend, as I'll be in Charlotte for work. Love you guys!

Personally I love that Cam is using more profanity, and Norv is too. Football is violent and profanity fits the game. I know some guys don't use it, but IMO having the freedom to use it is good on the football field. 

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Just now, PantherGuy said:

Personally I love that Cam is using more profanity, and Norv is too. Football is violent and profanity fits the game. I know some guys don't use it, but IMO having the freedom to use it is good on the football field. 

Would you think so if your 5-year old child was at practice, trying to get an autograph from his idol?

Gotta see the big picture--this is a business with a family entertainment brand.  OK with a helmet outside the range of children's ears, but to do so when kids are around, no place for it.  I get the chest-pounding, macho side of the game, but the fans pay the bills.  Besides, this game has whistles and time outs and a break every five seconds.  Not exactly war.

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