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Yahoo.com story on Panthers Flex Friday


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NFL players, as we know, spend a lot of time in weight rooms.

And the Carolina Panthers - led by Cam Newton, natch - have started a new tradition to show us just how much time that is.

‘Flex Friday’

In recent weeks, the Panthers, who have one of the best social media teams in the league, have started posting “#FlexFriday” photos of players.

Cam Newton, Greg Olsen, Torrey Smith and others are shirtless to show off their physiques.

Given that this video shows Newton as the leader, we’re wondering if he wanted these days to show everyone that even though he recently turned 30, he’s still one of the most chiseled players in the NFL.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/is-carolinas-flex-friday-just-cam-newtons-way-of-showing-us-hes-still-chiseled-183751635.html

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13 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

#FlexFriday: Volume 2

Good range of motion on his right shoulder. Good strength too. That is what he is showing off. His new and improved shoulder. Hope when he throws he can have full motion instead of his limited  motion the last 2 years. That is a lot of his interceptions as he had to throw so flat and couldn't show the touch he was developing before the injury.

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