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First hour of Saturday practice to be live streamed


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7 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

 

no, one hour.

Even before that, I got more info watching brief mentions on NFL Network. 

Big flop for panthers.com.

 

15000 fans went out in the heat in Wofford.

 

It's the same reason they don't allow filming at practice. They want to keep some things out of the enemies hands. Watching NFL doing TCs, and they are the same way. No route running, no info at all coming out of camps.

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59 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

It's the same reason they don't allow filming at practice. They want to keep some things out of the enemies hands. Watching NFL doing TCs, and they are the same way. No route running, no info at all coming out of camps.

Lol, yeah its such a mystery what the panthers are gonna do with 3 full pre-season games to go... its dumb, they can go private mode after Training Camp. Before that show the world, who cares, we see it on TV in the pre-season anyways!

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5 minutes ago, thunderraiden said:

Lol, yeah its such a mystery what the panthers are gonna do with 3 full pre-season games to go... its dumb, they can go private mode after Training Camp. Before that show the world, who cares, we see it on TV in the pre-season anyways!

 

Evidently, the Panthers feel it is more important than you do. They obviously want to control the content coming out of camp.

 

Sorry you are not happy with this. Maybe shoot them an e-mail. Who knows, you may be the change we all need.

 

Edit to add: Also, if you think Pre-Season games show anything either, You may need to ask a friend how this all works.

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I thought Smith was awkward (as expected) at times.  He said things that were cliche, and he failed to make a point.  I think he started sentences without knowing where they were going.  He will improve, and I love the candor, but this could be due to the fact that I expected to see some reps, and saw interviews and standing around-so I was a bit irritated.

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