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6/11 mini camp tweets


La Pantera

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Sorry don't know how to embed tweets.

https://mobile.twitter.com/jjones9/status/344544953915043840

Ginn hauls in a hot Newton pass with one hand. Last play Melvin White broke up a pass from DA

https://mobile.twitter.com/josephperson/status/344544231056097280

Joe Person josephperson

@Charles Godfrey makes a nice breakup on deep pass to Rosario.

https://mobile.twitter.com/jjones9/status/344543507270205440

Jonathan Jones jjones9

Nice ball from Cam over the middle to Olsen. Beat Kuechly.

https://mobile.twitter.com/jjones9/status/344556623370526720

Jonathan Jones jjones9

Cam to Ginn TD. Newton throws it over his back shoulder and CB Josh Thomas can't keep up with Ginn's speed.

https://mobile.twitter.com/josephperson/status/344561186425143296

Joe Person josephperson

Domenik Hixon will not participate in minicamp b/c of hamstring injury.

https://mobile.twitter.com/tomsorensen/status/344570430876708864

Tom Sorensen tomsorensen

Greg Olsen caught a nice TD pass over the middle at Carolina's 2nd practice Tuesday. Ted Ginn Jr. went deep twice for TD passes from Newton.

https://mobile.twitter.com/Panthers/status/344562753450672131

Carolina Panthers Panthers

Rivera says team is aiming to have Jonathanstewar1 ready for training camp. Currently rehabbing from ankle surgery.

https://mobile.twitter.com/Panthers/status/344563281467428864

Carolina Panthers Panthers

Rivera says DT Colin Cole has been impressive thus far. He's lost weight and looks good after missing previous two seasons.

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I never know how to interpret mini camp info.. If Cam throws a nice ball to a WR, thats great for them but bad for CB/Safeties. If a play is broken up, is it due to great defence or bad offence.. etc

 

Can't wait for an actual game.

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