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Carolina Panthers Training Camp - Thursday Thread


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30 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

new sandwich has pickles and mayo, and, I believe, no spice. It was my wife's sammy, I just snagged a bite. they're trying to copy chick-fil-a. They still have the cajun filet biscuit though, so it's all good.

Thanks god the Cajun filet still exists. That is my breakfast lunch & dinner. 

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2 hours ago, shaqattaq said:

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

Wait, Bojangles took the Cajun Filet Biscuit off of their menu?!?

 

Edit:  Nevermind, I figured it out. 

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4 minutes ago, Ace420 said:

Damn, sucks to lose AJ

I'm pretty sure he was going to be our #2 corner, with donte covering the slot. That is going to hurt.


Think of it this way- since he’s out for weeks 1&2 anyway, this just gives that lineup without him more time to gel. 
(Flip side of course is he’s rusty as hell after the injury+suspension and takes a few weeks to find his groove.)

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Until a Popeyes is 5 mins from the house, I ain't trying their much ballyhooed chicken sandwich. Burger King and Popeyes are owned by the same parent company, and the Ch'King is about the same same thing according to Daym Drops! I have to try one. Sometimes Bojangles be tripping with their consistency with the Cajun Filet Biscuit. It's perfect one time, and dried out the next.

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56 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

new sandwich has pickles and mayo, and, I believe, no spice. It was my wife's sammy, I just snagged a bite. they're trying to copy chick-fil-a. They still have the cajun filet biscuit though, so it's all good.

Are you talking about the Cajun filet sandwich and it’s better bacony brother the Cajun Filet Club Sandwich?

Ive been eating those since the late 90’s.  Cajun filet biscuit is still the champ, but I like that club.

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32 minutes ago, 1usctrojan said:

This is what happens to a good QB without a good oline.

 

 

That line was horrible last year.  They drafted OT Carman in the 2nd and moved him to guard.  He had back surgery in the offseason.  They brought in OT Reiff from the Vikings, a solid tackle.  It should be better this year.   They have invested more than we did on the line in draft capital on paper, and Reiff is better than Erving.  There were just so may holes.  

 

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Tried Bojangles Chicken sandwich and it was so meh. Not bad but compared to Popeyes and Chick-fil-A, heck even McDonald’s it is pretty bad. 
It is like they took a chicken non-supreme strip slapped on some pickle and Mayo and called it a day. 
It is the laziest attempt at trying to compete with the best chicken sandwiches. 

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20 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Dumbasses passed on Sewell.

I didn’t know much about the game of football till I got to USC.  Coming from a small Ag town, where everyone went to the games…because they were social events, not for the game itself.  Getting to college, SC made sure you knew all about the football tradition, and you sure as heck learned about the game, and the importance of each position.  I got to see so many great “Big Uglies” play, five of our 13 ProHOFers are offensive linemen, I began to appreciate the position.

The Bengals are who they always are…..hope Joe doesn’t end up like Carson there.

 

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