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Mike Kaye
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No, typically they mix and match in OTAs so everyone builds chemistry.
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Should I be reading anything into the fact that Sanders was playing with the 2nd team?

 

Joe Person
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Kicking on tight goalposts or not, rough outing today for Ryan Fitzgerald.

 

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Joe Person
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Practice ends with a Bryce Young completion to rookie tight end Mitchell Evans. Keep it here for post-practice updates.

 

 


Mike Kaye
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Bryce Young hits Mitchell Evans for a diving 15-to-20 yard completion to end 11 on 11 work and the OTA workout.

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I rarely ever see a negative article or post from practice, but I have always wondered if the reporters who watch the practices all the time can tell if the panthers are going to be anygood or if a player is going to be good from watching the practices. 

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2 minutes ago, fanpanther said:

I rarely ever see a negative article or post from practice, but I have always wondered if the reporters who watch the practices all the time can tell if the panthers are going to be anygood or if a player is going to be good from watching the practices. 

mike kaye was giving us a ton of "pump the brakes on bryce" smoke signals all last preseason.  Thats why I really respect him.

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Joe Person
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Other injury notes: Jalen Coker (soft tissue), D.J. Wonnum (back). Both precautionary more than serious.

 


Mike Kaye
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TE Tommy Tremble had successful back surgery last week, per Dave Canales.

They fully expect him back for training camp.

OLB DJ Wonnum had his back flare up so they kept him off the field. WR Jalen Coker is dealing with a soft tissue injury. #Panthers

 

 

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Joe Person
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Bryce Young had been around Tetairoa McMillan before their offseason throwing session, played vs him in HS. Said it was “music to my ears” when Panthers took him at 8.

 

Joe Person
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Dave Canales says he’s seen Xavier Legette smiling a lot this spring, so he knows he’s in a good place.
Also: “He looks big and fast.”

 

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Xavier Legette said the goal is to win games and whenever you can add a “masterpiece like that” (re: McMillan) “it’s great.” 

“It’s all smiles,” with McMillan, per Legette.

He said he watched film with Rob Moore after the season. He said getting open wasn’t a problem, catching was.

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