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Notes from FanFest


MHS831

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Offensive line:

First team:

Gross, Wharton, Cj Davis (Kalil did not practice), Bernadeau, Otah

Second team:

Schwartz played both RG and LG. Ziemba played RT. Williams was at LT, but Bender looked better.

Defensive Line:

First Team:

Ends- Charles Johnson, Everette Brown (Hardy injured)

Tackles- Corvey Irvin, Sione Fua

Second Team-

Ends- Eric Norwood, Malcolm Tatum (some of the time)

Tackles-Andre Neblett, Terrell McClain

Third team-

DE-Thomas Keiser

DT-Hayden, Ellis

Who looked Good:

Cam Newton

Kealoha Pilares

Corvey Irvin

Greg Olsen

Gary Barnidge

Kendric Burney

Legadu Naanee

Mike Goodson

Who Watched from the sideline:

Thomas Davis

Jon Beason

Capt Munnerlyn

Chris Gamble

Brandon Hogan

Dan Connor

David Gettis

Ryan Kalil

Brandon Lafell

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Cam newton had some big plays, one was a beautiful pass, maybe 40 yards or so to Clowney down the right side line.

The best/funniest play was Cam Newton trying to juke CJ on a boot leg but CJ held his own and was able to push him out of bounds with maybe a 2-4 yard gain.

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Schwartz looked bad when I watched him. bad feet. Clowney caught 2 impressive passes but he dropped 4 passes that I saw. Not good. Pilares looked very good, Armanti still needs to learn to beat the jam, and we ran some 2 TE sets in the red zone that was for the purpose of creating matchup problems. (Smith, Olsen, Shockey, Naanee). Olsen ran some deep routes and Barnidge looked good. Cam is the real deal. Was reading and looking downfield. Saw WRs and TEs getting open before they were open. Clausen is the opposite. He does not see them getting open, doubts they will or that he can get it there. Still, booing him makes us worse--IDIOTS!!! "But he could not throw a ball past the LOS last year, and since my life is so successful, I feel it is my duty to follow other idiots and bash him at every given opportunity." I can not beleive how many fans in Charlotte are more concerned about their opinions than their team.

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what kind of plays was pilares making out there?

nothing to get excited about, 10-15 yard catches..mostly towards the middle, may have had a few passes that were a little deeper. He did have better hands than Clowney. If I remember correctly, he didn't have any drops, whereas Clowney had multiple.

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Cam is the real deal. Was reading and looking downfield. Saw WRs and TEs getting open before they were open.

This is actually really exciting because MHS was one of the serious doubters of Cam going into the draft so it is good to here that he impressed you. Sometimes it is hard to gauge just how well he is doing bc of the Cam love fest but to hear you say that really carries some weight IMO.

I know he still has a long way to go but I am really excited to see this guy in live action.

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