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Flex Friday ID Time


aGDevil2k

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OK there are some new appearances this week at Flex Friday, and before the season it's always tougher to name the guys in pictures. So who can correctly name all of the players this week?

I have zero prizes to give. Maybe a pie. That's worth not much, but hey, you get a weekend break!

 

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1 hour ago, aGDevil2k said:

OK there are some new appearances this week at Flex Friday, and before the season it's always tougher to name the guys in pictures. So who can correctly name all of the players this week?

I have zero prizes to give. Maybe a pie. That's worth not much, but hey, you get a weekend break!

 

Image may contain: 17 people, people smiling, people standing

Left to right – Manhertz, Greg, Vander Laan, Luke, Samuel, Hemingway, CMC, Levrone, Bonnafon (sitting) Hood, Blanding (in back), Parms (next to Cam), Cam, Van Roten (in back), Seymour, DJ, Cole Luke

The only one I’m not sure of is the dude sitting in front of Cam – might be Lorenzo Doss

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Today will be the last Flex Friday. :crying: https://www.panthers.com/news/farewell-to-flexfriday

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Panthers players no doubt will continue to flex on Fridays, but for the time being it won’t be happening in the Panthers' weight room.

Sad, but true.

Today is the final Friday of the team’s offseason workout program, with players set to head their separate ways after minicamp concludes next Thursday. 

 

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13 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Left to right – Manhertz, Greg, Vander Laan, Luke, Samuel, Hemingway, CMC, Levrone, Bonnafon (sitting) Hood, Blanding (in back), Parms (next to Cam), Cam, Van Roten (in back), Seymour, DJ, Cole Luke

The only one I’m not sure of is the dude sitting in front of Cam – might be Lorenzo Doss

That's pretty impressive!  I thought it might be Cockrell instead of Bonnafon.  But I also had never heard of Bonnafon before your post :)

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14 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Left to right – Manhertz, Greg, Vander Laan, Luke, Samuel, Hemingway, CMC, Levrone, Bonnafon (sitting) Hood, Blanding (in back), Parms (next to Cam), Cam, Van Roten (in back), Seymour, DJ, Cole Luke

The only one I’m not sure of is the dude sitting in front of Cam – might be Lorenzo Doss

I think who you have tagged as Vander Laan is Chris Hogan.

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