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Practice Canceled Today 8/10


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25 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

It’s currently raining sideways in Charlotte 

 

24 minutes ago, rayzor said:

if that won't impress the jets and national media, i don't know what would.

I have a feeling as to why they're practicing if you watched get up Greeny was basically crying about needing help on the Oline not wanting to get Arod injured. He just had a segment about trading for Bakthari LT from green bay because we destroyed their Oline. They may feel like they need reps based off those reactions. 

 

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Not gonna lie, it's pretty entertaining watching the emotional freakouts to the reactions of just pointing out that it's kind of a bitch move to bail out on someone you've agreed to work with. It's not the end of the world. It doesn't mean we're soft or anything more than what it is which is just kind of a bitch move. That's all.

But by all means, continue to embarrass yourselves. 😂

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11 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

ot gonna lie, it's pretty entertaining watching the emotional freakouts to the reactions of just pointing out that it's kind of a bitch move to bail out on someone you've agreed to work with. It's not the end of the world. It doesn't mean we're soft or anything more than what it is which is just kind of a bitch move. That's all.

But by all means, continue to embarrass yourselves. 😂

 Nobody other than the usual suspects of crying  Panthers fans are whining about the situation. Good job. 

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Not gonna lie, it's pretty entertaining watching the emotional freakouts to the reactions of just pointing out that it's kind of a bitch move to bail out on someone you've agreed to work with. It's not the end of the world. It doesn't mean we're soft or anything more than what it is which is just kind of a bitch move. That's all.

But by all means, continue to embarrass yourselves. 😂

What your lost I'll start with the comment below.

2 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Games would be cancelled for the thunderstorms. So I have no problem with this. 

On top of that it's potential for hail it says with drenching rain for next few hours. The real problem is that we don't have an indoor practice facility. Why the f... would we subject ourselves to these conditions when trying to practice, isn't practice for working on technique and specifics the weather makes that almost impossible. If it's a bitch move to protect your own players from injury call us a gang of female dogs. This isn't the let's see how tough you can be show, it's practice on your craft to later be evaluated and critiqued. How much good work did you think we could get in in these circumstances. This is that slip and pull a groin weather glad football servants realized we weren't gaining a thing from trying to practice in a monsoon and cancelled that dumb idea just as dumb as thinking we're bitching out because we know there's no benefit to trying to practice in a severe thunderstorm.

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1 minute ago, trucpfan said:

What your lost I'll start with the comment below.

On top of that it's potential for hail it says with drenching rain for next few hours. The real problem is that we don't have an indoor practice facility. Why the f... would we subject ourselves to these conditions when trying to practice, isn't practice for working on technique and specifics the weather makes that almost impossible. If it's a bitch move to protect your own players from injury call us a gang of female dogs. This isn't the let's see how tough you can be show, it's practice on your craft to later be evaluated and critiqued. How much good work did you think we could get in in these circumstances. This is that slip and pull a groin weather glad football servants realized we weren't gaining a thing from trying to practice in a monsoon and cancelled that dumb idea just as dumb as thinking we're bitching out because we know there's no benefit to trying to practice in a severe thunderstorm.

I guess you missed the point. The primary point was that in the big picture this isn't a big deal either way and the emotional overreaction is comical.

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Not gonna lie, it's pretty entertaining watching the emotional freakouts to the reactions of just pointing out that it's kind of a bitch move to bail out on someone you've agreed to work with. It's not the end of the world. It doesn't mean we're soft or anything more than what it is which is just kind of a bitch move. That's all.

But by all means, continue to embarrass yourselves. 😂

Don't think it is that big of a deal.  Was going to be a light practice...sounds like they got a lot of good work in yesterday and some good film to review.  I would think there are agreements in advance about this type of situation and likely there was a discussion with the Jets about making the decision.

Certainly do not want to put anyone in harm's way during a storm. After the storm there could be field condition concerns about injury.  Sounds like everyone just being smart.

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