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Super Sophomores- Panthers.com Video


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http://www.panthers.com/media-vault/videos/Panthers-Insider-Super-Sophomores/057031cb-cf4c-493d-9077-39920dac11ca

What did I gain from this video: Brown looks bigger, Duke Robinson is still out there somewhere sweating, and Sherrod's dreads look good

And an article to go with it:

http://www.panthers.com/news/article-1/Sophomores-stepping-up/91c62490-c8c5-4134-9d1a-dbe539ebfbf5

Although words don't mean squat in football Fiammetta said all the right things:

"I'm a mile ahead of where I was (last year). In the mental part of the game, everything is slowing down. I'm more comfortable with the playbook. So I can think a little bit outside of the box and start forming my game," Fiammetta said. "The more you see things the better you're going to get."

wow panthers.com don't over-work yourself two things in one day is pushing it

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