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Kenn named Pro Strength Coach of Year


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Did search didn't find this and thought it was a great honor.  It seemed like we had less injuries and this man could be a good part of the reason why.  Good read.

 

http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/Kenn-named-pro-strength-coach-of-year/f2ecefcb-6077-443b-8002-a33aa97bc6fc

 

Kenn, who won the collegiate version of the National Strength and Conditioning Association award at Arizona State in 2003, beat out Bill Foran of the Miami Heat and Matt Krause of the Cincinnati Reds for the inaugural pro award.

 

Goooooo Panthers!!!!!!!!!!!

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The coin at end of post was coin flipped at Super Bowl we lost, ment # 0235.  Want another coin but that one will have a win for Panthers behind it!!

Wife got it for me for Christmas long ago, she's nice that way.

Kenn, he seems like the real deal to me and sure glad injuries not plaguing so far.

Already getting nervous about the Aints Sunday Nite.  Defense got pretty well and Offense getting better every week and that with Defense is scarry.

 

 

 

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