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Any indication as to why Gross is sitting out?  Injury?  Just rest?

 

i had not heard anything about an injury yesterday.

he's taking an old man day.  happens quite a bit with him and other older vets every year and not just here.

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So any news out of Armati this preseason?  Dude usually kills it in the preseason, just havent heard a word about him... 

Same story or what?  I am liking what I hear out of Ginn, but the dude def needs to be doubled covered to catch the ball...

from what I've heard he's looked good  even with the pads on yesterday. didn't seem to take the step back that was expected when the pads came on. heard good things about adams as well. not much good about gettis and hixon.

 

i will say that it's been against a very sketchy secondary and he's still apparently behind smith, lafell, and ginn.

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Jeremy Igo ‏@CarolinaHuddle  now Cam and Olsen Chemistry looking strong

 

Jeremy Igo ‏@CarolinaHuddle  now 
Josh Thomas with the best Int in camp #panthernation

 

Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9  now 
Jim Gray and Jerry West get up from their seats to shake hands with Cam. 89 talking to Richardson

 

Jeremy Igo ‏@CarolinaHuddle  now 
Josh Norman showing great closing speed, near pick. #panthernation

 

Antoine  ‏@Trutarheel73  now 
From what I can tell Clausen looks horrible #Panthers

 

Panthers PR Dept. ‏@PanthersPR  now 
Mr. Richardson w/ good friends Jerry West & Jim Gray visiting w/ Steve Smith & watching #Panthers practice

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Jeremy Igo ‏@CarolinaHuddle  now 
Edwards still holding off Short in 4-3 starting formation #panthernation

 

Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9  now 
Campbell does a good job of picking up Mitchell blitz

 

Jonathan Jones ‏@jjones9  now 
Mitchell makes a great diving pick off Cam on pass intended for Olsen. Oakland pick up is making noise this camp

     

 Antoine  ‏@Trutarheel73  now 
Looks like we will be seeing a lot of Cam to Olsen this yr #Panthers

 

 Jeremy Igo ‏@CarolinaHuddle  now 
I hate to say it, but if the DL could go all out there would be a lot of sacks on Cam. #panthernation

 

Max Henson ‏@PanthersMax  now 
Secondary having a great run here in team drill. S Mike Mitchell hauled in a diving INT.

 

 Antoine  ‏@Trutarheel73  now 
Drayton Florence looks like he wants a starting CB position #Panthers

 

 Joe Person ‏@josephperson  now 
Mike Mitchell picks off Cam. Second day in a row with a pick. Early leader at strong safety.

 

 

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