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Cam will start TC on Monday with the Rookies....


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Panthers veterans don’t have to report to training camp in Spartanburg, South Carolina until Friday, but quarterback Cam Newton will be there on Monday.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/07/22/cam-newton-will-report-to-camp-with-panthers-rookies/

I wonder what rookie WR is building the best chemistry with Cam. But I have to had it to Cam, he really doesn't have to show up on Monday. But the man has a work ethic, and I can't wait to see the improvements he made during the offseason.

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I'd like to see Jared Green or Lamont Bryant make the roster or at least the Practice Squad.

That being said, it's awesome that Cam is so committed to this team. I wonder if any other vets will follow Cam's lead and show up early. It'd be nice if some of our other second year players like Fua and McClain came out for rookie TC as they are just barely not rookies themselves.

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Joe Adams has the potential to benefit the most from this (best outcome: how do you defend against 2 Steve Smiths?).

Would love to see Jared Green stick, great potential if he learns his craft and retains his speed over time as well as his daddy. Can't wait for preseason!!

Oh, and the obligatory, "Cam is 'tha Man'.", great move. Showin' up, practicin' before you're supposed to, you takin' notes, Drew/Moleboi?

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Just our leader showing why he is the leader.

Anyone know the practice schedule for this week? Would love to see how this week is orchastrated? What type of practice they run? I can't spend endless hours hoping to spot a practice. I mean, damm, I do have a life. So somebody help a brother out and hook him up with a time line. Or... I could check out the Panther page and see if it is there.

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