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Final Spartanburg Practice Thread 2017


Jeremy Igo

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Looks like Cam is throwing about 20 yards to receivers (including McCaffrey and Olsen)

 

Cam throws it high for Olsen. Too much mustard. Now ZINGS it to McCaffrey over the middle.

 

Cam throws behind Greg Olsen, who can't come down with it. First errant pass of his day. Comes back and hits McCaffrey on the next play.

 

 

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1 minute ago, UpstatePanther said:

Looks like team periods will be on the far field. Wondering if I should try to brave the crowd in the shade to get closer videos. 

Then again... you wouldn't be able to see as much of the play. Votes anyone?

You already know we crave the videos, so it's up to you, my friend.

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And Derek Anderson takes the first first team throw.

 

Anderson still throwing with the first team in 11 on 11s

 

It looked like the Panthers wanted to practice breaking the huddle with Cam at wideout and McCaffrey behind center.

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