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Carolina Panthers Training Camp - Monday Thread


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5 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

BYU doesn’t have the same competition as some of these others schools. I’m curious to see how Zach Wilson does this year early on…  Maybe we can properly welcome him to the league week 1.

I heard he really struggled in their big practice that was what you would compare to our fan fest.  I'm not sure how he has looked most of camp though. 

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It's not disappointing that a rookie OL is not ready during mid training camp. It's expected. Moton wasn't ready and was drafted higher. Turner wasn't ready. Ryan Kalil wasn't ready.

If you look around the league you see some of the better tackles taking time. For instance DJ Humphries was a first rounder who was inactive every game is rookie season and is now one of the better Left tackles. Armstead took the better part of a season to get his first start in week 16. 

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11 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

what the fug has the world come to

 

i open a monday camp threat and it immediately turns into a vaycsy suggestion/ congrats bro

 

its not our fault but gat damn it blows

I don't mind the food suggestions. It's always nice knowing where the really good grub is at.

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43 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Robby talks to the media

 

I know a lot of people have been ready to ship Robby off since we got Terrace, but I really like and appreciate Robby.  I hope we're able to sign DJ to his extension and get Robby back too, at least to a deal that would keep him around until Terrace is ready for an extension.  

Also, he is Florida through and through.😂

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