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The mini camp thread...


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QB's - Moore (tough passes because of wind/looks for smith every rep), Cantwell (only qb with arm enough to throw through wind) , Clausen (playing it safe with all his 7 on 7's), then Pike

RB's - Sutton taking most reps, Goody is lining up quite a bit out wide...word from Moore is that he would like him in special plays or H back...i'm telling you this kid is the fastest straight ahead/change of direction player on the team

Receivers - Smith, Moore/Jarrett (moore made nice catches when catching with hands...Jarrett has not been thrown to very much, but looked pretty good in drills), LaFell (big body, nothing too impressive yet), Gettis (tall, no hands to be seen), Edwards (tiny, many jokes by strength coach and team about size...however has made some very nice plays)

TE - King (has had lots of catches and looks like he is having a good day receiving), Barnidge (done ok)

Defense - Edwards (couple of sloppy plays in 1 on 1's), Norwood (hasn't shown much), Munnerlyn (showing very well in 7 on 7), Martin (showing very well in coverage), Beason (nuff said), Davis (limited action, but moving very well), Senn (I like this guy, moves very smooth and is always around the ball)

STeams - munnerlyn, edwards, jackson taking punts (baker hit one out of the practice field/over the fence...quote from coaches - "haven't seen a kick that bad in 12 years"...wind is ridiculous)

That is all off the top of my head

Thanks a lot for the info.

BTW, you have Edwards in your defensive category. Is there another Edwards that I'm forgetting, or is that a typo?

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QB's - Moore (tough passes because of wind/looks for smith every rep), Cantwell (only qb with arm enough to throw through wind) , Clausen (playing it safe with all his 7 on 7's), then Pike

RB's - Sutton taking most reps, Goody is lining up quite a bit out wide...word from Moore is that he would like him in special plays or H back...i'm telling you this kid is the fastest straight ahead/change of direction player on the team

Receivers - Smith, Moore/Jarrett (moore made nice catches when catching with hands...Jarrett has not been thrown to very much, but looked pretty good in drills), LaFell (big body, nothing too impressive yet), Gettis (tall, no hands to be seen), Edwards (tiny, many jokes by strength coach and team about size...however has made some very nice plays)

TE - King (has had lots of catches and looks like he is having a good day receiving), Barnidge (done ok)

Defense - Edwards (couple of sloppy plays in 1 on 1's), Norwood (hasn't shown much), Munnerlyn (showing very well in 7 on 7), Martin (showing very well in coverage), Beason (nuff said), Davis (limited action, but moving very well), Senn (I like this guy, moves very smooth and is always around the ball)

STeams - munnerlyn, edwards, jackson taking punts (baker hit one out of the practice field/over the fence...quote from coaches - "haven't seen a kick that bad in 12 years"...wind is ridiculous)

That is all off the top of my head

Cantwell has the strongest arm? That's not the way I remember it from last year.

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i remember him getting a lot of praise for his arm last year .. a few wanted him on the 53 during pre season hes just a terrible decision maker

Yea, that's about all Cantwell has, is a strong arm. His accuracy and decision making is very poor.

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In other training camp news, I just saw on my homepage that Hayden Panettiere just cut off all her hair. Wow. She looks like poo.

Jangler incoming ......

For the record, if I'm seeing the same haircut as you, I think it looks kind of good

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There were some blue lines painted on one of the practice fields. Not sure exactly what that’s about. Might be for some soccer use. Or maybe they’re there to keep receiver Dwayne Jarrett straight on his routes.

Quarterback Matt Moore talked to the media for the first time since the Panthers drafted Clausen. Moore said all the right things, but I think it’s fair to say he doesn’t appear to be thrilled by the pick.

http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/9954/early-impressions-from-camp-clausen

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drops always killed Lafell at LSU hopefully he can improve..

Clausen, the former Notre Dame quarterback picked in the second round, looked sharp and accurate with his throws. LaFell, a wide receiver from LSU, dropped several passes. Edwards, the former Appalachain State quarterback-turned-receiver, showed very good, soft hands, catching most everything thrown to him

http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2010/04/lb-davis-returns-as-minicamp-opens.html

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