Panthers teammates Julius Peppers and Greg Olsen walk into an Oklahoma bar...
Posted Jul 28, 2017
Panthers coach Ron Rivera brought players to midfield for an Oklahoma drill, which features hard-hitting, one-on-one matchups, to get the pads popping and energy going. After a couple of young players squared off, defensive end Julius Peppers was matched up against Greg Olsen. But Olsen jokingly begged out of the drill, saying his helmet straps were broken.
(Charlotte Observer)
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