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8/9 Training Camp Thread...


Stumpy

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Medlock two made FGs; Mare two misses.

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Mare misses his first wide left from 41 then short from 50. No booing here like on Saturday.

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Medlock just went two for two; Mare 0 for 2

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Medlock 53 yarder scrapes the paint but goes over the crossbar.

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Medlock on first team FG again. Makes both including his last one quick ten second drill

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Kuechly count continues: Only two practices without an INT, two practices with more than one

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Charlottean Brenton Bersin making consecutive nice grabs from Clausen
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