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Published: Jul 20, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Jul 20, 2008 01:41 AM

Panthers ponder camp questions

Kicking game, defensive end, offensive line are among the weaknesses Carolina will have to address

The Panthers hope to get more sacks from Julius Peppers, who will move to the right side.

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CAMP SCHEDULE

* Saturday; 9:10 a.m., 6:40 p.m.

* Sunday, July 27; 3:10 p.m.

* Monday, July 28; 9:10 a.m., 6:40 p.m.

* Tuesday, July 29; 3:10 p.m.

* Wednesday, July 30; 9:10 a.m., 3:10 p.m.

* Thursday, July 31; 3:10 p.m.

* Friday, Aug. 1; 9:10 a.m.; 6:40 p.m.

* Saturday, Aug. 2; 11 a.m. (Bank of America Stadium)*

* Sunday, Aug. 3; no practice

* Monday, Aug. 4; 9:10 a.m.; 6:40 p.m.

* Tuesday, Aug. 5; 3:10 p.m.

* Wednesday, Aug. 6; 9:10 a.m., 3:10 p.m. (Snyder Field)

* Thursday, Aug. 7; 3:10 p.m.

* Friday, Aug. 8; 10:45 a.m.

* Saturday, Aug. 9; no practice**

* Sunday, Aug. 10; no practice

* Monday, Aug. 11; TBA

* Tuesday, Aug. 12; TBA

* Wednesday, Aug. 13; TBA

*FAN FEST

**EXHIBITION VS. INDIANAPOLIS AT BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM

TRAINING CAMP

WHERE: Wofford College, Spartanburg, S.C.

WHEN: Saturday, July 26-Aug. 13

WHO CAN ATTEND? Practices are free and open to the public.

DIRECTIONS: From Charlotte, take Interstate 85 South to Spartanburg, to exit 72 (I-585). At the end of exit ramp, turn left toward Spartanburg, crossing over Business I-85. After I-585 becomes Pine Street, turn right on Twitty Street and into training camp at second stoplight.

PARKING: Free at the top of the hill on the right of Twitty Street.

SPARTANBURG INFORMATION: 1-800-374-8326.

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The opening of Carolina Panthers training camp Saturday in Spartanburg, S.C., brings -- as always -- a sense of anticipation, a sense of eagerness, a sense of excitement.

But for this franchise, which hasn't reached the playoffs since the 2005 season and has never had back-to-back winning seasons, there needs to be something else: A sense of urgency.

Last season's Panthers were models of underachievement and disappointment. Never recovering from a season-ending elbow injury to quarterback Jake Delhomme, they limped to a 7-9 record.

Through last spring's NFL draft and free agency, coach John Fox and general manager Marty Hurney hope they've found the keys to contention in the NFC South and a berth in the playoffs.

Those hopes hinge on how several situations play out in training camp. Here are five of them:

Kickoffs

John Kasay, the last remaining original Panther, continues to be a reliable field goal kicker. But Kasay had just two kickoffs land in the end zone last season and kicked six out of bounds, most in the league. Enter Rhys Lloyd, a strong-legged Englishman who was signed last spring. Fox says Lloyd will be given every opportunity to make the team, only to kick off, so the Panthers can better keep opponents pinned in their own territory to start drives. Quandary: Do the Panthers want to burn a valuable roster spot on an extra kicker?

Kick/punt returns

Although rookie Ryne Robinson showed improvement toward the end of the season, his numbers -- 23-yard average on kick returns (tied for 51st in the league) and 8.7-yard average on punt returns (28th) -- show that the team truly needs a playmaker returning kicks. The Panthers signed free agent Ricardo Colclough, and Fox has said rookie Jonathan Stewart, whom the team hopes will be a starting running back, might also get a shot at kickoff returns. Quandary: Does Fox really think he wants to use the team's top draft choice and starting running back also as a kick returner?

Right defensive end

This spot was going to need to be filled anyway because of Mike Rucker's retirement. But Julius Peppers, poster boy for the team's 2007 disappointment, might shift from left end to the right side. Peppers, once one of the league's top defensive linemen, slumped to 2.5 sacks last season. That's one sack fewer than Indianapolis's Bob Sanders, a strong safety. Maybe a change of scenery will agree with Peppers. He played on the right side in college at North Carolina and said coming out of college that's his preferred spot. Quandary: Who would play on the left side? Tyler Brayton, a free-agent pickup from Oakland, is a possibility.

Wide receiver

No, not Steve Smith.

Since Muhsin Muhammad left for Chicago in 2005, the Panthers have struggled to find a complement to Smith. That was especially apparent last season when four starting quarterbacks couldn't figure out how to consistently get the ball to the double-teamed Smith or other receivers, such as Keary Colbert or Drew Carter. Colbert (Denver) and Carter (Oakland) are gone, but the return of Muhammad and arrival of free agent D.J. Hackett should give Delhomme some solid options. Quandary: Will Dwayne Jarrett step up after a sub-par rookie year?

Right guard

Four positions on a revamped offensive line are set: Jordan Gross (left tackle), Travelle Wharton (left guard), Ryan Kalil (center) and rookie Jeff Otah (right tackle). Who among a beefy batch of free agents -- Keydrick Vincent (6-foot-5 and 325 pounds), Milford Brown (6-5, 330) and Toniu Fonoti (6-4, 340) -- will step forward at right guard? Quandary: Will this new offensive line jell in time to be effective this season?

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