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They seem to have ditched the green QB jerseys in practice after talking it up last year, so I expect this to meet a similar fate.

Interestingly, that article also links to another last year where Thule talked about how his practice plans were basically the same as what he ran at Baylor.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/08/17/green-means-go-for-panthers-quarterbacks/

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1 minute ago, MasterAwesome said:

On a day where our defense dominated the Ravens in practice (including 5 interceptions), the hot-button topics on the Huddle:

-DBO sign

-Haruki Nakamura

-WFT’s new name

It's hard to get excited about tweets. Not enough video = not enough excitement.

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1 minute ago, MasterAwesome said:

On a day where our defense dominated the Ravens in practice (including 5 interceptions), the hot-button topics on the Huddle:

-DBO sign

-Haruki Nakamura

-WFT’s new name

That's what happens when you don't know who the starters will be for Saturday... We waited...and...

 

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2 minutes ago, mbarbour21 said:

It would be good if they ran to the sign thinking, "Don't Beat Ourselves!". But they are probably running towards it thinking how absurd it is. Haha! Mumbling under their breath. 

What if you got gassed and wanted a break from the physical activities....just make a mistake and go catch your breath...I didn't see people actually sprinting, maybe double time, but I don't believe anyone walked over there...

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