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7-29 Camp Thread


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Carolina Panthers ‏@Panthers  7m 
For the 3rd day in a row, @DJMoore30 is the first player at practice. He also took 15 minutes to sign autographs.

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Jeremy Igo ‏@CarolinaHuddle  1m 
Let's get it started

 

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Star getting early 1 on 1 tech mentoring from DL coach #PanthersCamp

 

Joe Person ‏@josephperson  now 
Fans literally begging for Cam's autograph before practice. His response: "Got to go to work."

 

Joe Person ‏@josephperson  now 
Panthers on Wofford practice fields for the first time. Fields still a little wet in spots.

 

 Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9  now 
Greg Hardy gave a thumbs up when I asked how his bday yesterday went. "Got a couple sacks."

 

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CB @captain_41 makes his way to practice.

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Joe Person ‏@josephperson  now 
Kugbila, Byers, Stewart, Beason still out. Joined by Gaydosh.

 

Jeremy Igo @CarolinaHuddle now

Photo: Perfect day for practice.

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Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9  now 
Cam asks ball guy to throw him a pass. It's high. Cam grabs it with right hand outta the air. "Don't try that at home, kids" Cam says

 

Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9  now 
Rivera watching the RB drills closely. Cameron the QB in these drills using RBs as receivers out of backfield

 

Carolina Panthers ‏@Panthers  now 
Kugbila, Beason, Stewart, Byers, Gaydosh and Gross not practicing today. #PanthersCamp

 

 

 

 

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Joe Person @josephperson

So bored here....don't see the big deal. Anybody know some Ukrainian guys in the Spartanburg area I can score some E from? Cmon it's a college campus, somebody's gotta be helping these kids get F'ed up.

Hhhhmmmm, no comment.

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Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9  now 
Rhythm and timing just never seems right between Cam and Hixon. He'll make the grab but never in perfect stride.

 

 Steve Reed ‏@SteveReedAP  now 
Main Panthers sitting out today: Jordan Gross, Jonathan Stewart, Jon Beason and Edmund Kugbila.

 

Max Henson ‏@PanthersMax  now 
On the practice fields for today's padded session. Players now going through position drills.

 

Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9  now 
Munnerlyn and Florence at CB. Mitchell and Godfrey at S in first team drill. Hartsock hauls in pass over the middle

 

Joe Person ‏@josephperson  now 
Mike Mitchell Working at first team strong safety today.

 

Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9  now 
Bruce Campbell getting first team reps at LT with Gross taking day off.

 

Joe Person ‏@josephperson  now 
Bruce Campbell at left tackle in place of Gross. Looks the part. Has not shown he can play the part.

 

Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9  now 
Rivera said last year Campbell isn't as effective on right side. So him competing with Bell isn't in the cards

 

Joe Person ‏@josephperson  now 
Again, for those who might have missed it earlier, Gross is simply getting the day off.

 

Carolina Panthers ‏@Panthers  now 
Munnerlyn and Florence are in at first team CB; Mitchell and Godfrey at safety. With Gross having a day off, Bruce Campbell is in at LT.

 

Max Henson ‏@PanthersMax  now 
Tempo constantly being stressed during team period. Crisp in and out of the huddle is a major emphasis.

 

Jeremy Igo ‏@CarolinaHuddle  now 
Blackburn in with starters. #PanthersCamp

 

Steve Reed ‏@SteveReedAP  now 
Today's first-team secondary looks like this: CBs Captain Munnerlyn, Drayton Florence, FS Charles Godfrey, SS Mike Mitchell. #Panthers

 

 

 

 

 

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