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8/8 camp tweets


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It's up to the teams. Falcons practiced with the Bengals. Most teams don't do shared practices, but some do. They usually practice against their first preseason opponent. 

 

If the Panthers did practice with a team (does anyone know if they have in the past?) I would guess it'd be with Jacksonville.  Closest AFC team geographically, share ties of coming into the league together, etc.

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Few tweets that were missed

@PanthersPR: Get in the stadium early tomorrow and welcome our alumni back to BOA Stadium. More than 30 former players are expected to attend! #Panthers

@Panthers: So, who is going to be at Bank of America Stadium tomorrow night for our first preseason game? #CHIvsCAR

@josephperson: Olsen and Cam have the corner route down...And Smith makes great catch over Capt.

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This was from yesterday, forgot to post it

@thedrivenc: The Observer's @jjones9 is now on #TheDrive to give his daily Panthers Training Camp report. Listen: http://t.co/zYQeTtWaIR

@thedrivenc: JJ: "Today was a pretty lame day...They were just trying to go up against what they might see out of the Chicago Bears Friday night."

@thedrivenc: JJ on Armanti: "They don't want him to be just a Camp MVP, they want to see him when he knows he's going over the middle and might get hit."

@thedrivenc: JJ says this preseason game and the rest of the games will be good to see who will set themselves apart for an extra WR, RB or TE spot.

@thedrivenc: JJ: "It's not a very good offensive line, there's just not any depth...If you're a Panther fan that should probably be your biggest concern"

@thedrivenc: JJ on what to get out of the 1st preseason game: "Consistency. You want to see consistency from the guys at the top."

@thedrivenc: JJ on special teams: "You gotta feel good about Ted Ginn Jr who is 1 of the best specialists in the NFL & who is making great strides at WR"

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