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8/10 Practice Thread


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Hartmanesque John Hartman

Clausen to shockey for 15

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Tattoorhino Brian Allen

Clausen to Shockey nice play. 7 on 7.

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Hartmanesque John Hartman

Honestly don't th!nk he's thrown a bad pass ton!ght

Tattoorhino Brian Allen

Clausen to Armanti with a drop. ball was really high though but catchable

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Tattoorhino Brian Allen

Clausen with a shovel pass to 81 but with a dline never would have happened

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johnellis212 John Ellis

Coaches call it 3rd and 10...clausen checks to flat, inc top 82.

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clausen with a bad pass to barny under pressure.

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cam in now

johnellis212 John Ellis

77 just jacked up by 95 on bull rush. OL coach matsko yells his name. #panthers

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boo8732 boo

Cammy in now. Throws to shockey.

Brian Allen

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cam to Shockey with a beautiful pass.

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Hartmanesque John Hartman

Complete short to shockey

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What does Matt Moore have to do with any of this?

I don't get it

Explain what that comment has to do with this conversation

Side not for TRD: Bold for emphasis

"I prefer QBs who can throw"

YET, Matt Moore is your favorite player. Sounds like you are a hypocrite ay...:sosp:

Wouldn't you say? Please don't pull out the potential or injury lectures that we have all heard so many times...

Also before you start trolling..."What does this have to do with training camp?"

Ok...Carry On.

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