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Panthers Practice August 12: Compliment Sandwich Edition


Ricky Spanish
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3 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I never expected anything different. At least there's new characters added to this circle of hell.

Can't let you suffer through this season alone.

Misery loves company my friend. 

We stick with this team no matter what.

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Looks like Mr. Jackson has earned some time with the ones. I suspected that's what game 1 was about, letting these guys show that they belong.

You know who doesn't belong? David Tepper. He sucks.

The starters will need to play at least a half in game 2 however.  I would play the 3 quarters myself. 

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Johnson/Leota standing out is a sight for sore eyes. What a win for us if they step up their game. Good to see Barno too. 

After an evening at Golden Corral, I had an experience in the bathroom that can only be described as "Panther-esque".

We just needed 1 of these guys to turn a corner and we may luck out with more production than I hoped for. 

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Double-decker sandwich:

I could see this team's run defense being a strong suit in a lot of games.

Subpar pass protection, bad snaps and OL penalties are going to ruin a lot of drives.

The all-white uniforms still look cool.

I am cautious, but very optimistic about one of the rookies on this team.

Bryce is likable but just not quite good enough to be a franchise QB.

Dave Canales' upbeat, youthful energy is a welcome change from stoic Reich, folded-arms Wilks and A Slob to Be Named Later.

 

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