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Way to go Examiner!

Carolina Panthers open training camp with fresh faces, legs and optimism

Injury Report

There were several players who did not practice on Thursday: Steve Smith (arm), Thomas Davis (knee), Jeff Otah (knee), Jonathan Steward (ankle), Louis Leonard (knee) and Sean Ware (bee sting that caused an illogic reaction).

Carolina Panthers return to Spartanburg for sping training

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:rolleyes:

The Fox Report: Day two of the Carolina Panthers training camp

Harden turning heads

Fox was impressed by how well Greg Hardy has played during training camp. Fox said he has a lot of ability and has the potential to play defensive end at a high level.

“So far he has not disappointed us,” he said. “He has learned the defense pretty well in a short amount of time, and he is in great condition, and he has good skills. Hopefully, we can turn that into being a heck of football player.”

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He certainly hardens my head.

lolwut?

On almost every major news website (news stations, etc.) there is an article with tons of typos, and it isn't rare either. Just how hard is it to type it, or go back and edit it? Hell, I edit almost every single one of my posts on this board.

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Examiner is 4/4 with me this week. I only check them because of my Panther RSS feeds. It's pretty pathetic that EVERY article has glaring mistakes. Tragic really, as most of the articles are only a couple of paragraphs in length.

It is pathetic for any website that tries to push itself as professional to have such glaring errors. It's one thing to have a lack of vocabulary or particular touch with the English language, but it just gets downright sad when you keep making typos.

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