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Kurt Warner on The Herd, talking about our new QB.


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10 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Also don't hide Sam from preseason games again this year. Remember the whole "We don't want to give too much away playbook wise"?. They literally didn't have anything else to give away, maybe a couple QB runs that teams figured out a whole 3 games into the season

They are already in full ‘hide the QB’ mode. Panthers media is going out of their way already to avoid showing Sam or Corral.

Watch their insta. It’s kinda funny. They’ll show passes but from an angle where you can’t see who threw it.

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32 minutes ago, Tbe said:

They are already in full ‘hide the QB’ mode. Panthers media is going out of their way already to avoid showing Sam or Corral.

Watch their insta. It’s kinda funny. They’ll show passes but from an angle where you can’t see who threw it.

You already know how the Panthers social does with camp. But they did post this with Corral and Icky and other rooks out together. Don't see the current presumed "starting" QB anywhere though.

 

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