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OFFICIAL mini camp Updates thread (BOA)


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Don't know when you got there, or If you were perhaps distracted, but I know for a fact that AE caught a long Bomb from Cam, and Smitty dropped a long ball from Cam. This is based upon tweets as I wasn't there.

Yeah I have to be honest there was some talent in the stands to. I didn't stare down the field all practice.

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Yeah I have to be honest there was some talent in the stands to. I didn't stare down the field all practice.

I'm jealous that you were able to attend. Tell me more about the atmosphere and talk from the stands... Do u think it's too early to crown Norman at #2 CB. I do. I think that it's great that he's even in the conversation honestly coming from CC... But I'm trying to stay objective this year (I fear injuries) and honestly believe that the difference between Superbowl Champs... And however we end up.

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I don't think Peppers' desired weight says much about Hardy's ability to reach 299, especially if it's true he was already 290 last year..

Peppers was a monster. Did you ever see him in person next to other DEs? Hardy simply isn't that big. "lil Pep" isnt a 300lb DE

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not sure what one has to do with the other, actually.

also, hardy said he was 299. are we saying he's lying? sounds like he's floating around in that range right now.

I am not calling him a liar. Calling it a typo. Calling it a broke scale. Calling it him exaggerating bc he thought he looked swole....

You can tell by that pic he didn't evolve into a 300 pounder and most importantly....he nor the Panthers would want him at 300 lbs.

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I am not calling him a liar. Calling it a typo. Calling in a broke scale. Calling it him exaggerating....

You can tell by that pic he didn't evolve into a 300 pounder and most importantly....he nor the Panthers would want him at 300 lbs.

With all due respect CRA... The man himself claims to be at or around 299. I'm gonna take his word before I'd take yours. Don't mean to offend you in any way. I'm just saying... Why would he lie? Makes no sense and stands to gain him nothing. Easy for u to call BS, or anybody else to do so for that matter. He's confirmed it through multiple people via twitter and CatScratchReader.

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With all due respect CRA... The man himself claims to be at or around 299. I'm gonna take his word before I'd take yours. Don't mean to offend you in any way. I'm just saying... Why would he lie? Makes no sense and stands to gain him nothing. Easy for u to call BS, or anybody else to do so for that matter. He's confirmed it through multiple people via twitter and CatScratchReader.

Because CRA likes to argue, a lot.

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I'm jealous that you were able to attend. Tell me more about the atmosphere and talk from the stands... Do u think it's too early to crown Norman at #2 CB. I do. I think that it's great that he's even in the conversation honestly coming from CC... But I'm trying to stay objective this year (I fear injuries) and honestly believe that the difference between Superbowl Champs... And however we end up.

It wasn't what I expected. I thought it would be all hardcore huddlers with binoculars and Roster cards. It was mostly children and casual fans. The guys behind me spent half the practice mispronouncing players names and wondering when we drafted Seyji Ajiritutu. The kids around me kept asking which team was the Panthers and why isn't this a real game. The crowd was large. I thought maybe 100 people would show up...it was closer to 5,000. The Panthers had one endzone riboned off for us to sit in and they had to keep expanding the ribbons to accomodate more people. They had tons of servicemen in attendance and they got to watch from the sidelines along with team sponsors. They only had one hotdog stand with bottled drinks open, they clearly did not expect thousands of people to show up. Denny Morrison walked up and down the aisles shaking hands and talking to fans. Every Panther event I go to he's out in the crowd engaging fans. Fans cheered big plays and players threw balls into the stands. Sometimes the ball boys would pick up dropped passes and run away and the crowd would boo them. I'm sure there was inteligent football discussion in small pockets but I was surrounded by women and children most of the time.

It was warm but much nicer than Fanfest weather. Light breeze to.

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