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Panthers Training Camp - Monday


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1 hour ago, Zod said:

Please use this thread for all things related to today's practice. 

 

Also, if Sam Darnold continues to work with the ones I am going to delete this joint.

It really makes you wonder what his infatuation with Darnold is. As @firstdayfan pointed out from Saturday's scrimmage once Darnold threw his Int he seemed to start seeing ghost and wouldn't hit an open target for fear of another int.  In other words he hasn't changed one bit from last season.

If it was his intention to go with Darnold why even trade for BM. 

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4 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

It really makes you wonder what his infatuation with Darnold is. As @firstdayfan pointed out from Saturday's scrimmage once Darnold threw his Int he seemed to start seeing ghost and wouldn't hit an open target for fear of another int.  In other words he hasn't changed one bit from last season.

If it was his intention to go with Darnold why even trade for BM. 

Yeah well our head coach could fug up a wet dream.

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Rhule consistently proves me wrong when I think he can't be any more stupid or narcissistic as bad as that sounds. The realist in me fully believes these days that whatever is the dumbest decision to make he will do it and then be proven wrong ultimately admitting months later he was wrong. Meanwhile many fat chicken wing eating blubber boys on the huddle were predicting the bad decision for months which leads me to believe Tepper could have hired one of our resident tubbos to coach and gotten a hell of a lot better coach who at bare minimum could have had the gift of seeing the future ramifications months down the road of making bone headed decisions but somehow we are still led by the original wonder dunce himself coach Rhule.

 

 

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I thought about heading up for today's practice, but decided just to stay home.  I went last year and it was the most boring practice I had attended, this dating back nearly 20 years.  I guess I'll just check back with this thread to see what I missed or didn't miss.

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