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8/10 Practice Thread


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Teh Kurb usually does these, but him and the boys (plus boo) are at camp, so I'll try and update everyone's tweets as best I can.

@carolinagrowl

Steve Smith not in pads but is giving some tips to the young WRs on their routes.

@johnellis212

Chris Gamble...drills. In pads.

#panthers

@TheSaltman33

Cam throwing behind wr on out routes and another low

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Cam now throws perfect post pattern and screamin after catch.

@TheSaltman33

Clausen starting.

@Tattoorhino

clausen handoff to dwill huge hole and gain

@TheSaltman33

Dwill on a 25 yrd run. Looking good.

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60 pancakes 62 then 62 wanted to fight

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OT Jeff Otah not practicing. Geoff Schwartz still out.

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Lee ziemba stopping E brown. No contest.

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ziembe handled 91 spin with ease

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nick hayden blocked by some old woman that stumbled onto the field

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97 and 61 got to the qb.

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ziembe usa beast. wore out 66

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Need to see something from the DT's and the corners hopefully today

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this d means business no gain at all for goodson.wow

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fua and irvin in middle look good

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Defense clogs the m!ddle on a goody run. Cred!t fua n !rvy

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Norwood against gross and gross won easily

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clausen to lafelle foe td in drills

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Johnson looks unstoppable !n these ol!ne v dl!ne dr!lls.

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cj all over gettis to break up clausen pass

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Charles Johnson blows past Travelle Wharton in blocking drill.

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71 had mcclain all day and spinny couldn't get in either

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