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Carolina Panthers Training Camp


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Once again it is time to get a first look at our Carolina Panthers.

 

Their practice schedule is listed here...

 

Here are a few tips you won't read on the Panthers official webpage....

 

- Autographs are given before and after practices. Line up at the fence near the athletic buildings about an hour before the scheduled practice. Not all players will sign. Some of the regulars that will sign most of the time are Steve Smith, Jon Beason, Jordan Gross, and Deangelo Williams. Ron RIvera will also usually sign.

 

- Kids are given priority during autograph time, as they should be. If you are an adult trying to push aside a child you will be called out and shamed for it.

 

- When you first arrive, look for the video cameras at the top of the large blue lifts. Whichever field they are pointing at will be the field that sees most of the action that day. Pick your spot accordingly.

 

- Bug spray, bug spray, bug spray, bug.... spray.

 

- If you visit the Beacon restaurant, be sure to say "a plenty" after your order to ensure maximum heart clogging damage

 

- Cameras are allowed, but video cameras are not. You may be asked to put them down.

 

- If it seems like players are ignoring you and your screams at them during practice, its because they are. They are there to work, not to listen to your opinions.

 

- Shade is at a premium. Get there early to grab a spot under one of the trees on the hill.

 

 

Training Camp veterans please feel free to add to this topic....

 

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I've never been to the Beacon but I've heard you should prepare your stomach and stick close to the porcelain. If you're out of range of a bathroom invest in baby wipes.

Oh and by the way I live in the north and the Beacon's menu looks like its from another country. What in the hell are gizzards, hushpuppies and bologna biscuits?

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- If it seems like players are ignoring you and your screams at them during practice, its because they are. They are there to work, not to listen to your opinions

 

This one is a joke, right? Please tell me folks don't go there and scream at the players... it's tantamount to going to the hair salon and screaming at the stylist to use the #2 guard on the clippers. Let the professionals do their job, without comments from the peanut gallery.

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I've never been to the Beacon but I've heard you should prepare your stomach and stick close to the porcelain. If you're out of range of a bathroom invest in baby wipes.

Oh and by the way I live in the north and the Beacon's menu looks like its from another country. What in the hell are gizzards, hushpuppies and bologna biscuits?

Seriously never heard of hushpuppies?

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This one is a joke, right? Please tell me folks don't go there and scream at the players... it's tantamount to going to the hair salon and screaming at the stylist to use the #2 guard on the clippers. Let the professionals do their job, without comments from the peanut gallery.

Most people here ignore it, but even the steeliest homers must recognize the majority of our fanbase is made up of ignorant douchebags who know next to nothing about football unless ESPN or some local news know-nothing tells them. Most of the real fans are here, and even then...

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Once again it is time to get a first look at our Carolina Panthers.

 

Their practice schedule is listed here...

 

 

 

 

This is the first time I have looked at the schedule.  How long do the practices last?

 

That does not look like a lot of practice time.  When I was in high school and college in band camp we practiced in the morning, again after lunch and came back at night.

 

So, what are they doing the rest of the time?  meetings? film room? ????

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If you are a Cam fanatic and expect an autograph, good fuggin luck. He does the best he can but it's a crazed mob when he hits the autograph line. It really made me wish I had paid the 200 bucks or whatever at South Park.

 

The easiest way I know to get there is I85->business85-> 9. If your driving down 9 and hit the double Krispy Kreme intersection, you've gone too far.

 

You need to be ready for bugs, sweat, and sun. If being uncomfortable is hard for you to deal with, I got bad news for you. Training camp is not for the weak.

 

If you are taking your kids, be prepared for them to lose interest and start running around in gangs. Training camp is pretty boring for kids and they will end up playing football with the other kids.

 

Bring a cooler or large water bottle. You will need fluids.

 

Do not go to training camp with high expectations for player interaction. These guys are hot, tired, and pissed off. The majority of them won't stop for autographs and forget talking to them mid practice. You can be 30 feet from the linebackers as they do drills. Listen, don't talk. And for the love of God be polite to Steve or your ass will be on youtube getting chewed out.

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This is the first time I have looked at the schedule.  How long do the practices last?

 

That does not look like a lot of practice time.  When I was in high school and college in band camp we practiced in the morning, again after lunch and came back at night.

 

So, what are they doing the rest of the time?  meetings? film room? ????

 

Did your band have a union? lol.

 

They used to do a lot more 2 a days but the last collective bargaining agreement really cut back on those. Practices usually run about 3 hours. You will see some guys come out early or leave late. They prefer to practice in the evening but the weather patterns cause frequent thunderstorms around evening practice time. The rest of the day they have meetings, weight lifting, conditioning, and walkthroughs. Walkthroughs are like practice but in slow motion, no hitting. They don't really run laps or any of that high school physical fitness type drills so I assume they get that work done inside.

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This is the first time I have looked at the schedule.  How long do the practices last?

 

That does not look like a lot of practice time.  When I was in high school and college in band camp we practiced in the morning, again after lunch and came back at night.

 

So, what are they doing the rest of the time?  meetings? film room? ????

 

I have to point out what everyone else is thinking..  football and band camp?  so many jokes...  from, well, band camp..... to american pie..... to comparing band camp to football, and let's throw in a solid flute reference for good measure...  

however, that is a good question and I'm curious of the answer as well..  I'm assuming there is quite a bit of down time where most guys are learning the playbook, as well as doing themselves a favor by asking coaches and players about technique, etc...  I doubt there is much film to watch but it's possible.

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