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Final Spartanburg Practice Thread 2017


Jeremy Igo

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Newton hits Shepard who found the hole in the zones. Kuechly out of position to stop it

 

Pitch to CMC, touchdown. Still RZ

 

McCaffrey rounds the edge on the toss for another score

 

Cam pitches to McCaffrey for a score. Having Newton out here, even in a limited capacity, makes the practice feel more electric.

 

Cam completed 3-of-4, then pitched to No. 22 on last play.

 

Now DA will take over. This is looking a lot more like the "normal" for Carolina's offensive rotation than in recent weeks.

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Great catch in the corner the end zone by Chris Manhertz. Anderson on the pass.

 

Manhertz goes up and gets it in corner of the endzone from DA. Good throw, better catch.

 

Cole Luke and Teddy Williams playing on the outside with the second team.

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Anderson tries to get it to Byrd in the corner, overthrown. Jones would have knocked it down if it wasn't

 

Taylor Moton getting second team reps at left tackle. Haven't spotted Amini Silatolu.

 

Taylor Moton is doing a pretty good job so far as second team left tackle in absence of Silatolu.

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