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Panthers report: Inside slant
 

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Jake Delhomme seems to be recovering just fine in his comeback from Tommy John surgery on his throwing elbow.

Delhomme threw for three straight days at minicamp this past weekend, looking strong while throwing mostly passes of distances not exceeding 20 yards. Delhomme did throw some 30- and 40-yard passes on the final day of minicamp.

Delhomme worked only in individual drills at last Friday's minicamp, but could return to team work when the Panthers reconvene for OTAs in June.

"He's looked very, very good," coach John Fox said. "His arm looks stronger than it has every looked."

Delhomme said he was "extremely pleased" with how things went over the weekend.

"Things are going well," he said. "We're on a good program right now and things are on the right course."

Delhomme looks and sounds like he's almost fully recovered.

"It feels great," said Delhomme, who missed 13 games last season. "The rehab has gone great. We have been cautious and haven't had any setbacks. I was very satisfied."

Regardless of whether or not he participates in OTAs, Delhomme is expected to be full strength by training camp and he's anxious to begin working with his new weapons.

The Panthers drafted running back Jonathan Stewart from Oregon and tackle Jeff Otah from Pitt in the first round and added tight end Gary Barnidge in the fifth. They also signed free agent receiver D.J. Hackett.

But the move that has Delhomme most excited is the return of Muhsin Muhammad, who opened minicamp running with the first team. The Panthers cut Muhammad after the 2004 season in a salary-cap move and Muhammad signed with the Chicago Bears.

"The day we got Moose back that was huge," Delhomme said. "And not for what he did in the past, but for what he brings -- the way he works, the way he blocks and these young guys can learn from that. When you have two guys that work the way him and Steve (Smith) work, it can only help. He brings a presence. Linebackers are going to know. No. 87 is back. He'll block you."

Of course, Delhomme knows the Panthers' offense will be predicated on running the football. And he's excited about Stewart serving as a complement to DeAngelo Williams in the backfield.

"That is how you win in this league," Delhomme said. "It does so much offensively, but also it helps the defense. Ask anyone of those guys, if we can run the ball effectively and get eight to 10-play drives and put points on the board they can get a breather and go out there fresh. That's huge. If we can establish a run game and run the ball effectively then Steve will have chances and Moose will have chances one-on-one and we all know what they can do when."

Delhomme threw eight touchdown passes and only one interception in about two-and-a-half games last year, but the Panthers offense quickly fell apart when he went down.

Carolina finished 29th in the league in passing and overall offense.

"I think we can do some good things this year," Delhomme said. "For me to say we're going to be a top-five or top-10 offense, honestly I could care less as long as we are a top-five or top-10 team.

"As long as we win the division and just get your foot in the door of the playoffs. I know we got bigger up front and we did draft a running back and he'll be a great complement to DeAngelo. And we got Moose back and I think saw today he hasn't lost much. That has been evident. Hackett will help and Dwayne Jarrett has a chance. We have some speed out here, so we'll see."

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May 17, 2008 12:59 am

Did anyone hear what Jim Rome had to say about Steve Smith today (Friday)

"Pound for pound the hardest guy, Period."

Jim Rome is now awesome in my book.

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May 13, 2008 9:16 pm

I know this is not Panthers news but I just heard that Brian Urlacher was not going to attend the Bears camp due to a contract dispute. I'm jusy so glad that we are not having these kinds of "situatio ...(more)

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May 15, 2008 11:53 am
Steve Smith is throwing out the first pitch at Wrigley today, my favorite Panthers player at my favorite ball park with my favorite team, life is good!!!! Now, I wonder if he could play CF for the Cubs ...(more)
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May 15, 2008 7:26 pm
www.nfl.com/news/story
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May 15, 2008 5:40 pm

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=yasinskas_pat&id=3387219

Its in there kinda lets you know where they came from and their thought process. Nothing great but anything I find on the Panthers I am itching to rea ...(more)

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May 14, 2008 9:32 pm
we signed lloyd to a 2 year deal. does that mean if kasay lost more of his leg this off season would he be gone? kasay can`t kick the ball deep on kickoffs, but been with the team seem the start.  would we go with 2 kickers one for kick offs and one for field goals. i feel kasay was good but over the hill. maybe it is time for a new kicker. yes, hard to part ways with a good player but is it ...(more)
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May 14, 2008 5:06 pm
sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story

Again its not a jinx I just want to point out yet again this guy is looking at the Panthers the way we are looking at them.
GO PANTHERS!
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May 14, 2008 8:43 pm

I know that will be the case with a few of you guys....you can thank me later.

Go Panthers.

http://www.panthers.com/Cheerleaders/Default.aspx?id=559

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April 24, 2008 9:57 pm
Lets get this thing started lets talk about anything and everything related to the Panthers draft! 1 1/2 days unil the draft starts!
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February 25, 2008 11:27 pm

I am running with CBS Sportsline a March Madness Basketball Bracket contest open only to Panther and Tar Heel Fans.  There will be published results and a private chat room where we can talk smack to each other.

Rob, I will allow one d00kie in it, so you are exempt from qualifications.

Just PM me your e@mail and I will send you the invitation to ...(more)

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May 13, 2008 4:15 pm

As some of you may know I am getting married this Saturday.  It has been a busy week and I may not be on here as much as I'd like.  I will still try to get up on the laptop so keep me posted on any updates!!

I will be going to Savanah, GA for the first night of the honeymoon and then on to Columbia, SC for the remainder of th