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Mike Kaye
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Tetairoa McMillan and Nick Scott here but not practicing, Jimmy Horn in uniform but working on adjacent field with trainer, JJ Jansen and Matthew Wright are approved absences. #Panthers

 

Joe Person
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Tetairoa McMillan gets another day. We will see him again in five weeks.

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Mike Kaye
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Christian Rozeboom broke up a pass over the middle by Bryce Young in 11 on 11. UDFA DB Isaac Gifford nearly came up with the pick. #Panthers

 


Alex Zietlow
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11s work: #Panthers QB Bryce Young fires a pass over the middle that’s deflected by LB Christian Rozeboom. The ball flies in the air and then slips through S Isaac Gifford’s hands for a near-INT.

Young follows that up with a slant to Adam Thielen that goes for a big gain.

 


Alex Zietlow
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Mike Jackson then picks off Young.

 

Mike Kaye
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James Mitchell with a catch off a Bryce throw in the seam. Then Mike Jackson picks off BY9 in the flat on a target to RB Rico Dowdle. Mike read it the whole way. #Panthers

 


Joe Person
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Mike Jackson picks off Bryce Young in the EZ. Jackson ran all the way to the other end zone. He would not have been able to do that had it been a real game. Still, nice play.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Captain Morgan said:

interesting

 


Mike Kaye
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We’ve only been to five open workouts but it sure seems like the #Panthers prefer Brady Christensen as an OT as opposed to an IOL at least based on the small sample size.

I get that his measurables day IOL but his playing style and skill set say OT. I'd use him as a backup swing tackle. 

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On 6/12/2025 at 3:08 PM, Captain Morgan said:

interesting

 


Mike Kaye
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We’ve only been to five open workouts but it sure seems like the #Panthers prefer Brady Christensen as an OT as opposed to an IOL at least based on the small sample size.

Yosh Nijmon is basically the only other guy they have that has shown he can play tackle behind the starters. It makes sense that Brady's being used more at Tackle with Mays and Zavala improving and Corbett being healthy. Those guys will play center or back up our guards more than likely.

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21 minutes ago, Iceup said:

Yosh Nijmon is basically the only other guy they have that has shown he can play tackle behind the starters. It makes sense that Brady's being used more at Tackle with Mays and Zavala improving and Corbett being healthy. Those guys will play center or back up our guards more than likely.

Yep. It's the right move IMO. We have more depth at IOL and BC's skill set plays better at OT despite his measurables saying IOL.

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On 6/12/2025 at 7:24 PM, toldozer said:

Should have signed him to a longer term deal to replace Moton after this year

they have to be grooming him to compete for it.  I think a few of us were saying the depth at G and need at OT would pull him out there--he is probably at his best at T, but we hope his best is good enough.  that is why I would hesitate to draft older players--they can't take 3 years to develop.

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