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OFFICIAL mini camp Updates thread (BOA)


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With all due respect CRA... The man himself claims to be at or around 299. I'm gonna take his word before I'd take yours. Don't mean to offend you in any way. I'm just saying... Why would he lie? Makes no sense and stands to gain him nothing. Easy for u to call BS, or anybody else to do so for that matter. He's confirmed it through multiple people via twitter and CatScratchReader.

No offense taken.

I just don't believe everything on twitter. If he is 300 lbs... He won't be long.

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Kendrick... That's awesome man. Sorry that you got surrounded by the people. A lot of the times it's all about who you're with anywhere you go. If its any consolation I had to live the experience through twitter. Had I gone, I'd have been on the field! Damn it...

At any rate, glad u got to go, and that's a good breakdown.

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Hardy looked 300lbs from where I was sitting.

Norman had a few good plays on smitty. Smitty obviously wasn't going full boar(no hitting, no pads) but Norman had a very nice play denying Smitty in the endzone on a fly route. Potential, or dare I say promise, is there.

Gettis and LaFell looked solid. Both look the part of WR 2ish.

One day AE is going to be a player. It may not be here, but he flashes about as well as anyone. When you heard Clausen deep completion to Edwards it seemed too little to late. We've said it every year, but I wouldn't sleep on AE this year. Had a bit of old app swag about himself that I hadn't seen consistently before today.

DBs showed me the least. Munny got played by d. Adams on a double move. Capt is a great special teamer/option at nickel corner, but if he ever lines up on a legit wideout it most likely won't be very good for us.

Williams, F. Alexander, Gross, and Hardy were the non injury players who seemed to ne the most limited in team drills.

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and Rivera called him a tad heavy last year....

I doubt they let him add 20+ more pounds to be one is heaviest 43 DEs in Panther history.

I still lean toward an exaggerated tweet bc he thought he was swole. Hardy pretty much laughed it off with a non answer as well when the an inferior site asked him

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Derek Anderson had some very nice passes too. I also laughed a little when I heard over the loud speaker "Clausen to Edwards for the completion" because we will never hear that in an actual game. It was a good time and a good crowd except for the guys behind me that kept calling Luke Kuechly, Ryan Kalil.

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and Rivera called him a tad heavy last year....

I doubt they let him add 20+ more pounds to be one is heaviest 43 DEs in Panther history.

I still lean toward an exaggerated tweet bc he thought he was swole. Hardy pretty much laughed it off with a non answer as well when the an inferior site asked him

Our all black uni's will slim them down to the right size.

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Glad it was a good time for all... I believe VIP said that AE looks like our #3 best WR based off of just today. I really hope that he shows these types of improvements and continues to do so. We gave up far too much to get him for him to just be thrown away.

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For what its worth, Armanti looked like the 3rd best WR we have IMO. Outplayed Pilares and Gettis looked like ****

Of course Gettis going to look like crap for a while. Because Gettis has been sitting around for almost a whole year rehabing. It will take him to get back into game shape and to be able to get in rythem with Cam. Gettis will get there. We ain't even near TC yet. Not worried one bit.
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