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Preseason Week 3 - vs. Pittsburgh (practice tweets, discussion, etc)


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20 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Interested to see what they’re publicly-stated reason is for signing Perkins?

The front office, like the rest of us, never want to see Dalton or Plummer take the field again. They will have to anyway but want to minimize the horrible optics. This probably wont be publicly stated though. lol  

Morgan should be embarrassed and feel shame watching those two play. 

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5 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Evero and Canales will call plays Thursday.

Jonathan Cooley did in WK1, Pete Hansen in WK2 for the defense.

Brad Idzik called offense first two weeks. #Panthers
 

https://x.com/mike_e_kaye/status/1957838962342465825?s=46

Ooo. I didnt know that Hansen had called week 2. Now I gotta watch both again and see what the "core" plays are that they both called and if they had different styles/tendencies based on their specialization(s).

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some details on the fights

 

Joe Person
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Ikem Ekwonu and Jaycee  Horn just got into it pretty good. Ekwonu pushed him and Horn swung.


Mike Kaye
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We’ve got a scrum between the offense and defense, Moehrig hit the back of Ewonku’s helmet after he got into it with another defensive lineman. We already back to drills though…

 

Alex Zietlow
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Scuffle! A big mass of #Panthers players physical after the play. Tough to see who started it, but Jaycee Horn, Tre’Von Moehrig, Ickey Ekwonu all involved.

Dave Canales was seen smiling from afar. This practice needed some energy, tbh.

 

Joe Person
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Temper still flaring after practice between Ickey and Jaycee Horn, and Chuba Hubbard and Nick Scott.
Austin Corbett did his best to keep the peace.


Darin Gantt
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Canales joked that he may have pushed the team a little hard. Last padded practice for starters. There was some pushing and punches thrown late.

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41 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Evero and Canales will call plays Thursday.

Jonathan Cooley did in WK1, Pete Hansen in WK2 for the defense.

Brad Idzik called offense first two weeks. #Panthers
 

https://x.com/mike_e_kaye/status/1957838962342465825?s=46

Canales is serious about considering himself a developmental coach. That includes staff development, evidenced by the preseason operation approach

I understand what his intent is. It makes sense

I also disagree with it being best practice for this #Panthers team in this moment
 

https://x.com/rickyboboddy/status/1957846538819965138?s=46
 

i have to say… i do agree with this take.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I know Evero prefers smaller, more agile defenders at the nose vs. the prototypical 3-4 NT but surely to god we aren't actually going to play a 6' 280 pounder there.

I would imagine that would only be for obvious pass rushing downs where the NT could hopefully shoot the gap (or stunt with the DE) before the IOL can figure out blocking assignments. I'm grasping at straws though 

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56 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Evero and Canales will call plays Thursday.

Jonathan Cooley did in WK1, Pete Hansen in WK2 for the defense.

Brad Idzik called offense first two weeks. #Panthers
 

https://x.com/mike_e_kaye/status/1957838962342465825?s=46

Would have made more sense if they called plays week 1 or 2. No point in calling plays for your 3rd and 4th stringers that are playing Thursday

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1 minute ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I would imagine that would only be for obvious pass rushing downs where the NT could hopefully shoot the gap (or stunt with the DE) before the IOL can figure out blocking assignments. I'm grasping at straws though 

I have to assume it is some trolling job. We can't actually be that stupid......right??

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1 minute ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Would have made more sense if they called plays week 1 or 2. No point in calling plays for your 3rd and 4th stringers that are playing Thursday

Well, you do have to also consider that they are pretty well set on who the starters are. It's the cut line and reserves they are evaluating in game 3. I would guess that is the reason.

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