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This weeks practice tweets...going to New England


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Bill Voth
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Panthers have a short practice before heading to New England this afternoon. Just shells, so a break from full pads. 

Keith Taylor, who’s been out for a bit with a hamstring, appears to be back.

 

 

Chad Graff
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Bill Belichick on Panthers coach Matt Rhule: “He’s a football guy. So we have a lot in common there. We love football.”

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10 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

 

hope you'll be posting updates...don't think we've had someone doing that from a joint practice in another city

Probably not much in real time but I'll see what I can do. Planning to bring a couple of cameras so should have some good photos/video but never been to camp here before (obviously) so need to get the lay of the land and make sure I'm allowed to do it. Will be watching/taking notes too so definitely will be able to post that at some point. Pretty busy with work and taking 2 half days for this so may take some time to get it all organized and posted but should have some good stuff up before the game this weekend anyways.

 

Do we know if team media is traveling?

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11 minutes ago, year of the snitch said:

best thing to come from this is Matt getting to watch Bill coach for a couple days.

more beneficial then anything the players will take away from this experience...

Well this was supposed to be the story from previous joint practices too and it hasn't netted much.

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Matt Rhule: Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold will continue to share first-team reps during practices w/ the Patriots, which Rhule said in some ways are more important than Friday’s game.
 
Nick Carboni
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#Panthers HC Matt Rhule says joint practices at #Patriots will be a good evaluating tool for QBs because they’ll be thrown into a lot different types of situations.
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10 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:
Matt Rhule: Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold will continue to share first-team reps during practices w/ the Patriots, which Rhule said in some ways are more important than Friday’s game.
 
Nick Carboni
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#Panthers HC Matt Rhule says joint practices at #Patriots will be a good evaluating tool for QBs because they’ll be thrown into a lot different types of situations.

I'm seriously am going to laugh when Darnold starts game one. 

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