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Training Camp Day 3 7/30


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Figured I'd just go ahead and make the thread with this jewel of an update :(

Joe Person@josephperson

Also, DR Ron Edwards and LBThomas Davis will be held out of tonight's first full pads practice, Rivera said. Precautionary move.

thought i'd clean that up for you.

anyway...not a concern. nothing to get worried over. no sense in risking injury to older guys you are trying to get 100% by throwing them into contact drills. they know their job. i'd really rather they take it easy this early on.

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Joe Person@josephperson

New post: Cam Newton says Panthers "just scratching the surface."

blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Medlock said he was not ready mentally for the NFL when he was a rookie, but CFL experiences and routines made him a much better player.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Medlock is also working with rookie P @BNortman98 to help get him adjusted to the NFL.

RonGreenJr@RonGreenJr

Cam on Ryan Kalil's ad: 'We back Ryan 110 percent....With 32 teams, everybody wants to win the Super Bowl.'

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Newton says "he's playing the game to win. I don't go to the sideline to look at how many yards I have." Says he plays to do his part.

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Newton says that he still has to get better in terms of reactions/facial expressions after bad plays.

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Newton also said that the team needs the fans to "own Bank of America Stadium" this season. Get loud this year #Panthers fans.

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