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One of the camp's most valuable components is the morning lectures. Experienced players and coaches get the chance to share with the campers important aspects and demands of the position. Here is a look at this past year's morning speakers.
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Panthers QB Coach Mike McCoy
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Carolina Panthers QB Coach Mike McCoy
from www.panthers.com -
"Mike is literally the voice in the quarterback's ear during Panthers games as he relays the calls from offensive coordinator Dan Henning. However, his contributions extend throughout the week, in quarterback meetings and on the practice field. While working with Jake Delhomme during the past two years, Mike has played an integral role in his development, helping Delhomme pass for 3,886 yards and 29 touchdowns in 2004, the second-highest totals in team history in each category."
http://www.panthers.com/team/coachbio.jsp?id=1108
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Panthers QBs under Coach McCoy
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Vikings QB Brad Johnson
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Minnesota Vikings QB Brad Johnson A Super Bowl Champion with the Tampa Bay Bucaneers, Brad returned to the Minnesota Vikings in 2005 and led the Vikings again in 2006. Loyal to the camp and campers, Brad's success as a player compliments his character as a person. A great instructor on footwork and mechanics in his lectures, Brad spoke again this past year.
http://www.vikings.com/player_detail_ objectname_brad_johnson.html
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Chris Leak with the National Championship Trophy (www.eog.com)
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Chris Leak
Quarterback of the 2006 National Champions, Chris Leak led the Gators all four of his years at the University of Florida. Exemplifying great leadership on and off the field, Leak holds the Florida Gators record for total yards and is one of two UF quarterbacks to win a national title. A former camper, Leak volunteered to speak at the camp last year. Through his high character and work ethic, Chris Leak is a great example of what our campers should strive to become as people.
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