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Saturday Aug 10 Training Camp


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12 minutes ago, frankw said:

The OL was a huge part of Scott Fitterer's failure as GM and the first thing Dan Morgan does is play Russian roulette with the most integral position of the oline. Your Carolina Panthers ladies and gentlemen lol.

Looks like their super expensive LG might be joining the list of big time Panthers' FA busts too.

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Eku Leota up

  • Was a little rainy and cool ("October cool"). Was nice playing in that weather since you don't have to deal with the weather and playing under the lights was cool since they don't have any evening games this season.
  • Good to be out in the hot weather to get ready for 1pm games and this coming Saturday. It's not like Wofford. This is nice compared to Wofford.
  • Being in the system for a year allows him to communicate better and play faster. Coaches have been fixing up his mistakes as well so he has a year of that under his belt.
  • Working on better eyes. Looking at his keys which will help him play faster.
  • His goal is to always play hard, be consistent and improve. Stack days.

 

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K'Lavon Chaisson last out today

  • Camp has been great.
  • System isn't too different from other he's been in. 3-4 OLBs are asked to make plays and he's excited to compete.
  • Main goal is to get better every day and to make the team better.
  • Great opportunity to get a fresh start. Appreciates Dave and he's excited to be a part of it. Every day they step on the field is an opportunity.
  • Wants to be able to compete and that's his ultimate goal + what he was looking forward to most.
  • Thinks that there's a lot of similarities with him in the team. He's a greedy guy and wants to go out and get it. Everything looked like a perfect fit for him and the team.
  • Unfortunately has been on the sideline with injuries, but he's eager to get out and take as many reps as he can.
  • Didn't want to detail his routine, but it works for him and will help the team get better. Has done it for awhile.
  • 3-4 in general fits an OLB. The ability to touch the field is all he needs.
  • Talking a lot to Clowney. Following how he takes care of himself on and off the field and listening for whatever nuggets he might pass on to him.
  • Have been occupied with camp but he's sure Clowney will put him on to some of his favorite food spots in the area.
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3 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I thought the ball was where it needed to be--hard to get a good look, but if it is not toward the sideline it is picked off.

When he gets set to throw the WR and DB aren't even in the frame. He's throwing to a spot but he's putting it too far out. He made a habit out of this last season too. You can find highlights of receivers contorting themselves trying to haul the passes in. Bryce Young simply has iffy deep ball accuracy and always has. There just hasn't been any improvement.

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

So a light practice after an awful performance Thursday and joint practices coming up with the Jets?

No wonder players like Dave

lol this is funny but realistically we’ll be practicing hard the next 2-3 practices joint practices are highly competitive. I’m really watching how Bryce and DJ look vs jets db’s and our O-line vs that elite D-line 

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50 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I thought the ball was where it needed to be--hard to get a good look, but if it is not toward the sideline it is picked off.

Johnson has his guy beat. The ball should’ve been placed over inside shoulder in stride but per usual Bryce throws outside and forces Johnson to try and make some spectacular diving toe tapping catch

Bryce struggles to keep these balls inbounds because he needs to throw the ball on such a low trajectory because he lacks arm strength 

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