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Heading to camp tonight...


Zod

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I'm trying to move some meetings around if I'm successful I'll be going to spartanburg for a day or two with my daughter this afternoon.

How old is your daughter? If she's between 6-13, she can register to be a Panther Pal (tonight and tomorrow morning). We pick five and take them to field level for the last 30 minutes or so of practice, then they are matched with players and get autographs, etc. They can take one adult (age 18 or older) with them.

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You think he makes the team over Barnidge, though? I know he signed a two-year contract, but I'm not at all impressed with his work to date.

IIRC he's more of a blocking TE. The other TE's are more passing threats and Barnidge is a special teams beast.

I would love to take 4 TE's to camp.

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I've been hearing a lot about ALL the QBs accuracy.

With Cam in particular since he will be our starter, is there a difference in his accuracy on different drops (3-5-7, rollouts, shotgun/under center, etc) and different routes (timing routes/option routes, scrambles/pocket throws, under/over 10 yards, progressions, sideline routes/middle of field, etc)

Thanks

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I've been hearing a lot about ALL the QBs accuracy.

With Cam in particular since he will be our starter, is there a difference in his accuracy on different drops (3-5-7, rollouts, shotgun/under center, etc) and different routes (timing routes/option routes, scrambles/pocket throws, under/over 10 yards, progressions, sideline routes/middle of field, etc)

Thanks

I will fill you in

twhs

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I've been hearing a lot about ALL the QBs accuracy.

With Cam in particular since he will be our starter, is there a difference in his accuracy on different drops (3-5-7, rollouts, shotgun/under center, etc) and different routes (timing routes/option routes, scrambles/pocket throws, under/over 10 yards, progressions, sideline routes/middle of field, etc)

Thanks

From what I can tell, rolling to his right is not his strong point...He seems to have a lot of trouble with that.

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