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Monday practice and presser notes.. CMAC may not play Friday


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Christian McCaffrey will be “very, very limited” during the third preseason game vs. the Steelers.
 
Sounds like it’s very likely he won’t play at all.
 
 
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Reddick had a vet day off. He was a little sore from the game and joint practices. Tremble had an excused absence for personal reasons. Expected to return tomorrow.
 
 
 
 
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Matt Rhule says that rookie TE Tommy Tremble is absent for personal reasons. S Kenny Robinson’s knee injury suffered during the preseason game should keep him out 1-2 weeks. Good news.
 
 
Matt Rhule said he wants starters to get a good half (or maybe less) Friday against the Steelers, with the exception of McCaffrey. He’s likely on the shelf until the Jets game. Christian seems OK with that.
 
 
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John Miller working on the side at the moment. Dennis Daley with the ones at right guard.
 
It’s actually hotter for this practice than it was at any point in Spartanburg. Probably won’t be a long one. Haason Reddick and Tommy Tremble headline today’s absences. DJ Moore is practicing after sitting Saturday.
 
 
 
 
 
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Frankie Luvu continuing to make plays throughout camp.
 
 
 
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Panthers WR DJ Moore (back) practicing after sitting out Saturday’s game.
 
 
 
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WR Keith Kirkwood (concussion protocol) and DE Marquis Haynes (shoulder) in limited practice jerseys today.
 
 
 
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The Panthers made three of the roster moves they needed to make by Tuesday's deadline, waiving three players following practice. 

The Panthers waived wide receiver Krishawn Hogan, guard Marquel Harrell, and defensive tackle Walter Palmore. 

Harrell and Palmer were signed last week, while Hogan was signed early in camp after a tryout. 

The Panthers have to reduce the roster from 85 to 80 by tomorrow's 4 p.m. deadline, so they need to make two more moves this week.

The final cut to 53 has to be in by next Tuesday, Aug. 31.

 

https://www.panthers.com/news/panthers-waive-three-players-ahead-of-deadline

 

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1 hour ago, Captain Morgan said:
 
Christian McCaffrey will be “very, very limited” during the third preseason game vs. the Steelers.
 
Sounds like it’s very likely he won’t play at all.
 
 
peTcYOvF_x96.jpg
 
Reddick had a vet day off. He was a little sore from the game and joint practices. Tremble had an excused absence for personal reasons. Expected to return tomorrow.
 
 
 
 
tULkZwb__x96.jpg
 
Matt Rhule says that rookie TE Tommy Tremble is absent for personal reasons. S Kenny Robinson’s knee injury suffered during the preseason game should keep him out 1-2 weeks. Good news.
 
 
Matt Rhule said he wants starters to get a good half (or maybe less) Friday against the Steelers, with the exception of McCaffrey. He’s likely on the shelf until the Jets game. Christian seems OK with that.
 
 
lfCvW55l_x96.jpg
 
John Miller working on the side at the moment. Dennis Daley with the ones at right guard.
 
It’s actually hotter for this practice than it was at any point in Spartanburg. Probably won’t be a long one. Haason Reddick and Tommy Tremble headline today’s absences. DJ Moore is practicing after sitting Saturday.
 
 
 
 
 

I don't know how you're posting the tweets. I have the Huddle set to dark mode and your tweet posts come out as black letters on a black background. Either I highlight the tweet or fake quote you to read them. Very annoying. Can you fix this?

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22 minutes ago, ThPantherFan said:

He should get some touches.  Fire tempers the best blade.

Only if we are running a full compliment offense. And even than just maybe a check down, one up the gut and a few swings. The guy doesn’t need the reps except for staving off injury like you say. 

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2 minutes ago, GRWatcher said:

I don't know how you're posting the tweets. I have the Huddle set to dark mode and your tweet posts come out as black letters on a black background. Either I highlight the tweet or fake quote you to read them. Very annoying. Can you fix this?

Demanding are we

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3 minutes ago, GRWatcher said:

I don't know how you're posting the tweets. I have the Huddle set to dark mode and your tweet posts come out as black letters on a black background. Either I highlight the tweet or fake quote you to read them. Very annoying. Can you fix this?

Zod said he had fixed it a while back.  Maybe send him a message on it. 

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5 minutes ago, GRWatcher said:

I don't know how you're posting the tweets. I have the Huddle set to dark mode and your tweet posts come out as black letters on a black background. Either I highlight the tweet or fake quote you to read them. Very annoying. Can you fix this?

 

2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Zod said he had fixed it a while back.  Maybe send him a message on it. 

@Zod @CarolinaHuddle 

This happens only with tweets posted by @Captain Morgan. Everyone else's post okay. Help!

Is there something I need to do?

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