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Good vibes at practice


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2 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

The best part about it..... Cam and TD going at it again. :)

You have two leaders going at it.  Both chatter and get their perspective teams into practicing.   They put a competitive edge to practice.   Offense trying to out do the defense and visa versa.

be cool for TD to stay one more year and be a player/ transitional coach....

too much?

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2 hours ago, The Pieyed Piper said:

Cam Newton could be the best thing to bring back the family atmosphere to the Panthers. 

 

For sure. Cam Newton is the best thing to ever happen to the Panthers, and it’s not close. 

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9 hours ago, The Huddler said:

What does the ( ) mean? Someone explain to me. I know what ( ) do in of themselves but whats the purpose here? Is the aithor trying to fill in the blank?

in this context it's basically filling in the blanks, yeah.

I'd wager that Jourdan asked Norv, as part of a larger conversation, something like "does that make it easier to go out and get work done?" and Norv, as part of his answer, said "If you can do it with high energy and enthusiasm..."

so when it came time to write the story, she had to add the context as part of his quote for clarity. this is a pretty common practice, and the editorial standard is to put the inserted context in parenthesis.

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13 hours ago, PandaMan said:

They’d be right, can’t get in any fights during your contact sport practice simulating car crash-level collisions 

 

(not serious, hard to be sarcastic on text)

Yea sucker punching and bashing someone’s head in the film room, same thing.

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4 hours ago, vorbis said:

in this context it's basically filling in the blanks, yeah.

I'd wager that Jourdan asked Norv, as part of a larger conversation, something like "does that make it easier to go out and get work done?" and Norv, as part of his answer, said "If you can do it with high energy and enthusiasm..."

so when it came time to write the story, she had to add the context as part of his quote for clarity. this is a pretty common practice, and the editorial standard is to put the inserted context in parenthesis.

Thank you! 

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