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Carolina Panthers Training Camp - Thursday Thread


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11 minutes ago, Icege said:

 

If I remember correctly Rhule's issues with Charlton weren't with his punting, but more with his holding and other duties. With an offseason it sounds like maybe that stuff's sorted out. There should be no more excuses for Slye. Hopefully these guys will both play well.

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12 minutes ago, Michael G said:

If I remember correctly Rhule's issues with Charlton weren't with his punting, but more with his holding and other duties. With an offseason it sounds like maybe that stuff's sorted out. There should be no more excuses for Slye. Hopefully these guys will both play well.

Correct.

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12 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

The new Bo sandwich is a miss though. They should have left the cajun filet on the menu.

Bo's sammich is definitely a whiff. I still get the cajun filet biscuit instead.

But Popeye's @ #3 when they're clear the best? That list is criminal.

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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

It's much easier for a defense to provide press when there aren't pads on.  

It's great to hear he's playing well.  Once he figures our his SpiderMan suit and all his weapons he's going to have a great year. 

Sam Darnold : Enhanced Quarterback Mode? Yeah!

Karen : Activating Instant-Touchdown.

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8 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

Better than Burris, but not great in coverage. We really need to improve the FS spot next year, or possibly this year if someone solid gets cut. 

Yeah maybe- Chinn is probably doing most of the FS work. Our safeties are kinda interchangeable but when deep middle duties are part of a package I bet Chinn plays that role. I am really interested to see if our safety's roles change because of the addition of Horn, Bouye, and Taylor---less zone coverages usually means someone's playing the help-centerfield duty.

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