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Says this is the calm before the storm.

Says he has to get in the mindset to work out and get into the play book so he'll be ready when the lockout ends.

First introduction to the Panthers offense began when was going through workouts and interviews. The Panthers gave him 24-48 hours to learn a small playbook before the workouts. Said after he got the full one it came right back to him.

Says its all about time. He wants to devote all his time and energy to learning the playbook, its all about the time he puts in it. He only had a year to learn his JUCO playbook and a year to learn his Auburn playbook.

Says he's met Steve Smith, and doesn't want to step on anyone's toes. He's a "different cat" but hes a professional and respects his hard work.

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