
SPARTANBURG, S.C. – There's nothing quite like a high-speed hit to help make sure an NFL quarterback is ready for the regular season, but there's nothing more important than having a healthy quarterback for the start of the season.
The Panthers' quarterbacks wear red jerseys throughout training camp, a colorful reminder that they're off-limits to on-coming rushers.
On the other hand, the individual drills the quarterbacks go through are set at a high-speed pace to help get them ready for the rush once the red jerseys come off.
Five blue pads are lined up in a row, and the quarterbacks take turns stepping over them at a quick but controlled pace before throwing a pass on the run to a waiting ball boy.
They repeat the drill with variations, first dancing around the pads and planting for a throw, then dropping back before stepping over the pads and delivering a pass against their body.
Next, the pads are pushed aside, and the quarterbacks take turns retreating into the end zone and firing a pass out wide to around the 20-yard line. They follow with a five-step drop and a strike to the 25-yard line near the hash mark. Finally, they fake a handoff, then step to one side based on a surprise signal that quarterback coach Rip Scherer gives before zipping a pass over the middle.
After the horn sounds to end the fast-paced period, the quarterbacks team up with various other units so all can work together on what they worked on apart – from three-step and five-step drops for passes to wide receivers with no defense in the mix, to an 11-on-11 team period and just about everything in between.
REACHING THE GOAL: Late in Wednesday's morning practice, the 10th session of training camp, the Panthers ran six full-contact plays near the goal line, which certainly produced the desired intensity level.
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"I thought both sides executed pretty well."
QUICK HITTERS: The quarterbacks had a lot of success with deep passes over the middle in both practices Wednesday. In the morning, ![]()
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COMING DAYS AT CAMP: The Panthers will practice Thursday at 3 p.m., then continue the rotation with two practices on Friday at 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Then it's off to Charlotte for the weekend, with the annual Fan Fest kicking off at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday. The festivities start at 8 a.m., and the Panthers will take the field for practice at 11 a.m.