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Hey there! Just a quick note on moving forward on the season...


Jeremy Igo

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Now that the season is starting to get rolling, wanted to address one small thing.

We all know the lingering chance that the season could stop due to Covid. We all know the uncertainty. It isn't breaking news.

As such, please refrain from having a pointless "yeah but Covid" in every damn thread in this joint. Most of us need some outlet to just enjoy football for a while. I sure as hell do. 

So while there will be topics if and when Covid impacts the Panthers, let us try to enjoy what the players and staff are doing for us. We owe it to them.

 

Love,

 

JI

 

 

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6 minutes ago, hepcat said:

when will the huddle issue a moratorium on talking about Cam in the main forum because he's not on the roster anymore? /r/panthers already did it.

Once training camp officially starts all non Panthers related topics go to the NFL forum. Has always been that way.

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

No, training camp doesn't officially start until next week at the soonest. 

Rookies reporting isn’t technically the start? 
 

On an actual football note it’ll be extremely interesting to see how big of roles the rookies can earn and if any UDFAs can even earn a spot on the team. No preseason is going to have a big effect on these guys throughout the league.

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Just now, t96 said:

Rookies reporting isn’t technically the start? 
 

On an actual football note it’ll be extremely interesting to see how big of roles the rookies can earn and if any UDFAs can even earn a spot on the team. No preseason is going to have a big effect on these guys throughout the league.

They aren't allowed in the building until this weekend. They likely just took a Covid test and were sent home.

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14 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

They aren't allowed in the building until this weekend. They likely just took a Covid test and were sent home.

So, this weekend we can get rid of all the Cam threads...?
 

 

 

 

I’m just playin’ Jeremy

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