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a quote by Kuechly in a david newton article: "You ask any of the guys on offense. They don't care about Pro Bowls or any sort of the big awards. They just want to win games."

 

i have been hearing this from our players (via articles) ever since TC began and it is really impressing me. i understand some of it is cliche that teams go through every year. but at the same time, with players putting in extra time and practicing like they are playing an actual game, there is an air of urgency around this team. i love it and i think it bodes well for our season.

 

has anyone seen the Panthers this focused and urgent in training camp before?

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I know they were pumped last year and you seen what that did for us. First, I have to credit some of it to Getts. He is showing these guys that if they put in the effort, it will pay off. (The answer is on the roster) He gives them something legitimate to work towards. But the level of leadership that Cam & Keek are bringing this year has sky-rocketed.

The type of leadership that not only makes others want to be better, but makes others want to help someone else be better. (Blackburn/Klein, Bell/Chandler, as well as others) This attitude will make us good for a long time. Im excited for the future. Oh yeah, that KB doe!

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From everything I've read this year coming outta TC it just seems like there is something different in the air. I think we are in for a really good season. Like the thread title states, it seems everyone has taken their focus up a notch, and that has started with Cam and Luke and trickled down to everyone else. I love it.

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a quote by Kuechly in a david newton article: "You ask any of the guys on offense. They don't care about Pro Bowls or any sort of the big awards. They just want to win games."

 

i have been hearing this from our players (via articles) ever since TC began and it is really impressing me. i understand some of it is cliche that teams go through every year. but at the same time, with players putting in extra time and practicing like they are playing an actual game, there is an air of urgency around this team. i love it and i think it bodes well for our season.

 

has anyone seen the Panthers this focused and urgent in training camp before?

It will be interesting to see how they respond from adversity.

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