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Carolina Panthers Training Camp - Sunday Thread


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C Matt Paradis walked off the field during 11-on-11 drills. No update yet.
 
Pat Elflein was taking the 1st-tm center work in team. Will have to check on Matt Paradis, whom I’m not seeing.
 
 
 
 
Offensive lineman Mike Panasiuk just made a nice play ... at DT.
 
 
 
Ian Thomas just made a nice catch in the end zone. Pass from Sam Darnold.
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Bravvion Roy with a big stuff during 11-on-11s. Broke through the line. Rodney Smith on the other end of it.
 
 
Matt Rhule says Robby Anderson is in Florida still dealing with a family matter. Matt Paradis had some back tightness, but doesn’t seem to be a concern. He’s been excused from tomorrow’s practice for a separate personal reason.
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Sam Darnold to Ian Thomas in back of EZ during red zone drill. Came shortly after Darnold connected with Dan Arnold. Obviously, more TE production this year would be ideal.
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 
Sean Chandler stuffs run. Defense celebrates. Don’t know yet how likely it is he makes roster, but he’s made plays this camp.
 
 
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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

Well here's Tim Weaver of Panthers Wire. Today's quote is on the "sixth man" of the OL:

Dennis Daley ran with the first-team offensive line

Another player who was absent today was starting right guard John Miller, who got a veteran’s day off. Taking his place with the first-team offensive line was Dennis Daley.

 

Daley has lined up at just about every different position up front since he was drafted a few years ago. That versatility makes him more valuable than any other backup lineman on the roster. If any starter goes down during the season, Daley could be the first man up to take their place.

 

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/lists/panthers-2021-training-camp-5-takeaways-from-sundays-practice/

Might be the best use of a decently skilled but seemingly fragile player.

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14 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Go to 38:23, guys.

 

 

34 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Getting a bit more excited about the oline and this team overall.   Still thinking wildcard. 10/11 wins

The LB Corp is still a problem. Teams might be able to run on us.

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1 hour ago, Proudiddy said:

TBH, this is the least news and information we have ever gotten from a training camp.  Idk if it's Rhule, but there's never been such little information coming out of camp since the Huddle has been around that I can recall.  TC threads day to day would be 10 pages minimum.  Combine that with the underwhelming Fan Fest, fans being kept at a distance at TC, and I have to guess Rhule is wanting to limit what is being reported.

From what I hear it had more to do with the Panthers PR dept wanting to be the sole source of news.

All well and good, but they need to actually product content if they’re going to do that.

It seems like Voth and team have just been tweeting a handful of times per practice. They all seem to tweet roughly the same thing too. 

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