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Growl's North Practice Senior Bowl Thread


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Here at Ladd Peebles and ready to see the elders of this year's incoming rookie crop go to the field for their first practice at the Senior Bowl.

Today, I'll be spectating the North squad, led by Clemson QB Tahj Boyd, who lost every game he played against archrival South Carolina.

I'll try to provide some live updates as practice goes on, but more than likely will do a full recap later tonight when I get home on all the first practices risers and fallers., along with any notable names I run into (I may have very well been the first Panther fan to meet Mr. Dave Gettleman when I meet him here last year, among many many many other cool Panther related stories over the years, just sayin.)

The Senior Bowl has become one of the biggest scouting moments during the predraft process, with guys taking the field this week who are unheralded but may very well be meritting 1st round consideration by week's end.

So let the official kick off to draft season begin.

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Some of our scouts are startin to show out now in full garb. Lot of team's guys don't wear team apparel it seems like. Ours always seem to.

It's always refreshing to see our boys out here dotted in our colors when you live this far from home base.

You Charlotteans dont take it for granted.

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