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Training Camp 7/28 (Day 1) Twitter Updates


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James Dator@James_Dator

First team backers are Davis, Beason and Kuechly #Panthers

TV Is Great@tvisgreat

Josh Norman looking solid early in everything he's doing. #Panthers

TV Is Great@tvisgreat

First injury so far is Chris Gamble. Doesn't appear serious, but he's taken himself out. #Panthers

Darrin Kiser@DarrinLK

Thought Murphy was hurt but he is going through drills. Gettis is not

Carolina Huddle@CarolinaHuddle

AE dropping passes in drills.

Joe Person@josephperson

Darvin Adams making a couple of nice catches in warm-ups, both one-handed.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Stewart impresses the crowd with a cutback run. Double trouble will cause problems for opposing defenses this year.

Joe Person@josephperson

Sherrod Martin makes a nice break on a Cam Newton pass, steps in front of Pilares and intercepts it.

Will B@TheKurb

: Josh Norman starting at 2nd corner" whoa

Joe Person@josephperson

Also, Luke Kuechly started at weak side linebacker, Jon Beason was in the middle.

Carolina Huddle@CarolinaHuddle

Really liking Tolbert. Low runner like a wider Warrick Dunn

Joe Person@josephperson

This guy Cam, pretty good. Just made a nice move on a counter run. Big ovation from the crowd.

TV Is Great@tvisgreat

DeAngelo truck stocked Beason to the ground. #Panthers

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Newton executes an action play and cruises past cheering fans giving him a standing ovation.

Steve Reed@SteveReed_AP

OFFENSE: QB Newton, RB Williams, LT Gross, LG Silatolu, C Kalil, RG Hangartner, RT Bell, TE Olsen and Hatsock, WRs Smith and LaFell.

Joe Person@josephperson

Cornerback Chris Gamble took himself out. Appears to be heat related or cramps.

Some more good tweets from today:

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Ron Rivera says LB Luke Kuechly's attitude is tremendous & he just wants to come out and play football and do things the way coaches ask.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Tolbert says the good thing for him is the Panthers offense is similar to the one Chud ran with Chargers.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Tolbert also said that the challenge is learning the personalities of his teammates - who he can & can't joke with.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

On the topic of Triple Trouble, Tolbert says he has to prove himself on the field before a nickname is created.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Tolbert will aim to be a strong leader in the locker room and is already working towards building relationships.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Tolbert has known rookie CB Josh Norman and his older brother for a while. Is impressed with the young corner.#coastalconnection

Joe Person@josephperson

#Panthers CB Chris Gamble was at walk-through today after dealing with heat-related issues Sat. night.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Charles Johnson is very excited to have key defensive players back. Says goal is to cause turnovers and pressure offense.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Charles Johnson says his knee is getting better every day. He's running more and can stop on a dime.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Johnson also says DE Greg Hardy has come to camp focused, knowing he has to step up. Says they are developing a good relationship.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

LaFell says it took some time to get used to the offense last season. As the no.3 WR , he had to know every spot.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

LaFell thinks the offense will be much better this season. Says it's totally different now that he & Cam have a year together in the books.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Beason says that shifting between the 3-4 and 4-3 makes the#Panthers defense tricky.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Beason said it was refreshing to have DT Ron Edwards - a nice big body - back in the defense.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Beason is very impressed with rookie LB Luke Kuechly - says he has learned quick & shown serious talent. They've spent a lot of time talking

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Jon Beason: "We're not treating Luke (Kuechly) like a rookie and we don't expect him to play like one either."

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Beason said Thomas Davis looked "Thomas Davis-like" yesterday. Referenced a nice tackle on deeper coverage during practice.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Beason joked that he'd play on offense if team would let him. Also said they probably don't need him there.

Joe Person@josephperson

Panthers LB Jon Beason says LB Thomas Davis had play Sat nite: Beat blocker on blitz, tagged (no contact) QB, ran downfield, made tackle.

Joe Person@josephperson

Beason said whenever Davis does something "freakish" like that, you know he's feeling good despite 3 ACL surgeries.

Carolina Panthers @Panthers

Thomas Davis says the #Panthers have eight or nine linebackers that could star in the league - added that depth and competition helps team.

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TV Is Great ‏@tvisgreat

TD playing with big metal brace on special teams, not hesitating though. #Panthers

Surprises me to hear TD playing Special Teams. That doesn't increase his likelihood of staying off IR. Guess its to be expected for a backup linebacker though.

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