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The 7 things we’ve learned about the Carolina Panthers in training camp


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46 minutes ago, ImfromClayton said:

Man I don’t think we are going to be particularly good, but this does feel like we have an actual NFL roster for the first time in a while. 

if you compared the talk this time of year with the last 2 seasons (what the Panthers were putting out and what we thought).......

It would probably rank

2023

2025

2024

That's why it's hard to buy in.  And our O practices against weak NFL comp so it's always hard to tell.  I really hope Canales borderline overplays our guys this preseason.  Basically everyone not named Brown/Horn.   

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16 minutes ago, CRA said:

if you compared the talk this time of year with the last 2 seasons (what the Panthers were putting out and what we thought).......

It would probably rank

2023

2025

2024

That's why it's hard to buy in.  And our O practices against weak NFL comp so it's always hard to tell.  I really hope Canales' borderline overplays our guys this preseason. 

Idunno man.  I feel like that Shaq gif lately and I don't remember feeling this way in a long time.  Maybe I am forgetting the hopium high of 23'.

https://tenor.com/view/yes-ayye-zoom-shoulder-shake-gif-14839794

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16 minutes ago, CRA said:

if you compared the talk this time of year with the last 2 seasons (what the Panthers were putting out and what we thought).......

It would probably rank

2023

2025

2024

That's why it's hard to buy in.  And our O practices against weak NFL comp so it's always hard to tell.  I really hope Canales borderline overplays our guys this preseason.  Basically everyone not named Brown/Horn.   

There's literally nothing they can do during preseason that will make me buy in. Win in September, and then maybe I'll begin to get excited.

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3 minutes ago, BlazeCarolina said:

Idunno man.  I feel like that Shaq gif lately and I don't remember feeling this way in a long time.  Maybe I am forgetting the hopium high of 23'.

https://tenor.com/view/yes-ayye-zoom-shoulder-shake-gif-14839794

2023 was nuts.  That was the all star staff, roster that rivaled 2003, Bryce already operating like a 8 year vet, and on and on.  OL was supposed to build off of that finish w/ Wilks.   It was supposed to be glorious per the hype machine.   

You could start sniffing out the reality though once preseason games started up though that year. 

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31 minutes ago, CRA said:

And our O practices against weak NFL comp so it's always hard to tell.  

This is always the conundrum of camp. If this guy or this unit is looking good, is it because he's good or is it because the opposing unit is trash? It makes it even tougher when you're a historically bad team with few proven pieces. I mean, if a youngster is looking good against a proven player or unit that gives you a pretty good measuring stick. We just don't have many good measuring sticks.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This is always the conundrum of camp. If this guy or this unit is looking good, is it because he's good or is it because the opposing unit is trash? It makes it even tougher when you're a historically bad team with few proven pieces. I mean, if a youngster is looking good against a proven player or unit that gives you a pretty good measuring stick. We just don't have many good measuring sticks.

it's like taking in the Tmac highlight of the great catch down the sideline.....as he is still largely blanketed by a dude that shouldn't be on the field covering a teams "#1".  How hype can I get.....and the one real question about Tmac is can he separate from NFL DBs. 

Hopefully the Browns play there starters.  That's what I want to see.  

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This is always the conundrum of camp. If this guy or this unit is looking good, is it because he's good or is it because the opposing unit is trash? It makes it even tougher when you're a historically bad team with few proven pieces. I mean, if a youngster is looking good against a proven player or unit that gives you a pretty good measuring stick. We just don't have many good measuring sticks.

I feel like Jaycee Horn is a good one.  Would love to see a compilation of him vs TMac from camp.

Moton is solid.

Still...we talkin' bout practice.

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

it's like taking in the Tmac highlight of the great catch down the sideline.....as he is still largely blanketed by a dude that shouldn't be on the field covering a teams "#1".  How hype can I get.....and the one real question about Tmac is can he separate from NFL DBs. 

Hopefully the Browns play there starters.  That's what I want to see.  

I thought we were one of the only teams playing starters like this.  Has that changed?

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3 minutes ago, BlazeCarolina said:

I thought we were one of the only teams playing starters like this.  Has that changed?

I have no idea.....I know last year Mahomes, Allen, etc played games 1 and 2 .....and sat the last game.  Carolina basically ran opposite of most (played starters only game 3 and everyone else sat them) 

I would assume we are getting on the more normal train of thought this year. 

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37 minutes ago, TD alt said:

There's literally nothing they can do during preseason that will make me buy in. Win in September, and then maybe I'll begin to get excited.

I've seen this movie,the remake, the prequel etc far too many times.   Just fuging win and stop with the goddamn lip service.  Every32 teams are putting out poo like this just go 2-2 after the first 4 and then let's talk

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10 minutes ago, BlazeCarolina said:

I thought we were one of the only teams playing starters like this.  Has that changed?

It definitely sounds like it so far. Rams, Falcons announced they won’t be playing most starters. Browns don’t know who QB1 is so i think most will play, obviously don’t expect myles g. Out there or other stars, but they should play some starters.

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