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Training Camp Day 3 7/30


shinallsm

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Gettis seems to be quickly falling off-radar.

I'm thinking they are just taking their time with David, no need to rush him back and I've also heard that placing him on the PUP list has more to do with tweaking his hamstring than his knee.

Also, reports on twitter said that Gettis was using the jugs machine from 8 yards out and making all the catches with one hand for some time.

I want him 100% when he gets back on the field and am willing to have some patience as the rest of the WRs develop and build chemistry with Cam.

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Gettis seems to be quickly falling off-radar.

it will be that way until he gets away from the jugs and back on the field.

no reason to talk about him until he can be healthy. he's pretty much an unknown commodity to the newer guys. missing a full season and it looks like a full offseason will do that to you.

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James Anderson@50janderson

Break before practice to reflect on the great talk with@ericthomasbtc... to be a champion you have to do the little things#driven

This is awesome. I love Eric Thomas (etthehiphoppreacher on YouTube). That pumps me up that he is having any involvement with the panthers at all. Check this guy out, he is the ultimate motivator and inspirator.

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