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Panthers Training Camp - Friday


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3 hours ago, PootieNunu said:

It was old 3 days ago and never that funny to begin with. Just proves that the huddle is full of 12 year old fortnite kids. 

Some of us actually want updates, not poo you guys think is clever about Corral being early to practice, idiots. 

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46 minutes ago, SammyFranchise said:

 Ruh Roh. According to tbe Huddle, Sam doesnt move his head much when passing the ball 🤣

 

You can always come back to the huddle for some of the dumbest takes in football.

 

You'll be heading out with him when he leaves town right?

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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

that could have been last year but rhule was too fixated on BC's "short" arms.

To be fair he looked fairly unremarkable in the snaps he played last season.  Not bad but not great and definitely had some problems with the bull rush.  Maybe he is better after an nfl offseason than he was last season.

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3 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

To be fair he looked fairly unremarkable in the snaps he played last season.  Not bad but not great and definitely had some problems with the bull rush.  Maybe he is better after an nfl offseason than he was last season.

Fairly unremarkable was a helluva lot better than the rest of the trash Rhule was trotting out at LT. Honestly, OL doing their jobs look fairly unremarkable the vast majority of the time. For the most part, if you aren't noticing an OL he's probably doing a pretty decent job.

 

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