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lots of opportunities tomorrow at camp


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I see lots of opportunities tomorrow at camp…should be very interesting

Just the overall scheme changes..

Jon beason is out =Dan connor has the opportunity to show he needs to be on the field as a starter..Could take over diggs spot

D.lewis=opportunity for Corey irvirn to show he can be more than a rotational guy in his first year

No peppers=if Charles Johnson and brown show up this could lead to the panthers ending its love obsession with peppers

Undrafted rookies..we signed a lot I expect one of them to show what they got…I like jamal lee myself but I just don’t know were he goes when we just took a RB….

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I see lots of opportunities tomorrow at camp…should be very interesting

Just the overall scheme changes..

Jon beason is out =Dan connor has the opportunity to show he needs to be on the field as a starter..Could take over diggs spot

D.lewis=opportunity for Corey irvirn to show he can be more than a rotational guy in his first year

No peppers=if Charles Johnson and brown show up this could lead to the panthers ending its love obsession with peppers

Undrafted rookies..we signed a lot I expect one of them to show what they got…I like jamal lee myself but I just don’t know were he goes when we just took a RB….

I like what the team did with the draft and UDFA. I like Lee's potential but he would have to have a great camp in order to beat out both Goodsen and Birmingham.

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Should be an excellent competition for Kick Return

Gunners and ST "guys" will also have to fight for a spot.

Despite what others have said DT is wide open.

Kemo is the only person I believe has a solid spot.

Nickle is open as well IMO.

Virtually every back-up position is up for grabs.

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its "mini camp" guys- dont get too excited...

it's the first time these guys are going to be out on the field with jerseys on.

this has been a most boring offseason and it'll give us some new discussion to help replace the old poo we've been talking about and give me something new to discuss besides complaining about the QB position.

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