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Are OTA's open to the Public


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No, but there's nothing stopping you from standing on the other side of the barrier along the walkway to get a good look at the players as they enter or exit the practice field and to request an autograph, you'll just have to watch out for all the ebay guys that will run you over trying to get Cam to sign something, LOL

 

Just stopped by today, have a new Kuechly jersey I was hoping to get signed but he wasn't there (or at least he didn't walk out with the rest of the team). Chatted with Beason for a few mins, he looks great. 

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Oh, and I caught a few secs of Smitty talking smack to Dockery (31) as they were leaving the field - it was along the lines of "rules & regulations". Smitty was telling Dockery that as soon as he put his arms out, it was over (in regards to something that happened during practice). 

 

This wasn't "funny, haha" smack, this was serious "I just owned you" smack. 

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Oh, and I caught a few secs of Smitty talking smack to Dockery (31) as they were leaving the field - it was along the lines of "rules & regulations". Smitty was telling Dockery that as soon as he put his arms out, it was over (in regards to something that happened during practice).

This wasn't "funny, haha" smack, this was serious "I just owned you" smack.

These young cbs never seem to learn...smitty is the last dude on the team u want to fug with
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All I know is there's been little news of the going ons of OTAs. Usually there's some write ups on here and a lil more fluff articles out there. Been a veeeery slow off season so far.....I need a fix!

 

i'm hoping this has been by design.

 

i like knowing what's going on, but i'd rather they keep what they are working on as private and closed as possible.

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Thanks for the info. Im two hours away and trying to decide whether or not to make the trip

 

i would wait until training camp when you know you're going to be able to see some good stuff for a couple hours.

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i'm hoping this has been by design.

i like knowing what's going on, but i'd rather they keep what they are working on as private and closed as possible.

Yeah, I just got the football jones. Only news we'll be getting will be from PY on the 11th. And we know that wont be worth poo. But I guess it'll have to do.

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