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Rain puts crimp in Panthers' practice

Friday, November 13, 2009
(Updated 10:35 am)

CHARLOTTE (AP) —- The Carolina Panthers are trying to fix a dysfunctional passing game and replace a key defensive player as they hold out hope of salvaging their season.

Practicing on a cramped field with no football lines and a low ceiling while toddlers run around nearby and U2 blares from the speakers above isn't the ideal place to do it.

With the remnants of Hurricane Ida stubbornly hovering over Charlotte and with the Panthers one of only 10 NFL teams without an indoor practice facility, the team's workplace the last two days has been a small artificial-turf field at a nearby indoor sports complex.

"For obvious reasons, you're limited," coach John Fox said Thursday. "You can't punt the ball. You can't throw deep passes."

Carolina's opponent Sunday, Atlanta, has been hit with the same storm that dumped about 4 inches of rain on both cities. But the Falcons are one of 22 teams with an indoor facility, ranging from bubbles to airplane hangar-like buildings.

"You're probably trying to take me down a path I'm not going to go," Fox said when asked about the disadvantage his team faces. "I'm kind of (staying) in my lane."

The lack of an indoor facility usually isn't an issue here, where the sun shines more than 60 percent of the time and there's an average of only 43 inches of rain a year.

The Panthers have three full outdoor practice fields next to Bank of America Stadium, and have used the lone artificial-turf field for a couple of workouts in the rain earlier this season. The trouble this time has been the extent of the rain and the high winds. Gusts were over 20 mph Thursday.

Quarterback Jake Delhomme, who has struggled all season, couldn't throw the ball deep the past two days at Charlotte Sports Center, either. The facility has a field that's 72 yards long and 32 yards wide. An NFL field is 120 yards long and 53 yards wide.

The width forced the Panthers to run plays sideways, with the equipment staff putting tape where the hash marks should be. Cones marked a virtual sideline.

"It's somewhat like an NFL field," Fox said.

Thursday's practice included curious onlookers as they climbed off nearby exercise bikes. Left tackle Jordan Gross paused for a picture with a child as Pearl Jam played from above, hardly the typically secretive environment of an NFL practice.

The lack of space has given some banged-up players more time to heal. Running back DeAngelo Williams practiced on a limited basis after sitting out Wednesday with a sore left knee. But there was no room for his signature sprint the length of the field on each run.

Defensive end Julius Peppers practiced in full despite a hand injury. Landon Johnson, expected to start at weak-side linebacker after Thomas Davis' season-ending knee injury, got in his work, too.

But with a low ceiling, punter Jason Baker mostly stood around, unable to work on what is usually the busiest day of the week for special teams. Kickoff specialist Rhys Lloyd was idle, too.

"If it was Week 2 or something I would probably say I don't really need that," Baker said of the rest. "But at this time of the season I'm good with it."

Kicker John Kasay did attempt some field goals during a special teams drill by kicking into a net that surrounded the field.

Other teams in colder areas (Cincinnati) and hotter (Arizona and Dallas after the Cowboys' bubble recently collapsed) don't have indoor facilities, so the Panthers are hardly at the front of the complaint line.

Players mostly shrugged off the schedule change, with linebacker Jon Beason joking that he'd like a bubble — but at their training camp site in steamy Spartanburg, S.C.

"It's hot, it's 90 degrees in Spartanburg," Beason said. "Who cares about rain and hurricanes and stuff?"

UP NEXT

Who: Atlanta at Carolina

When: 1 p.m. Sunday

Where: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte

TV/radio: WGHP-8, DirecTV 708; WZTK-101.1, Sirius 158

Records: Atlanta 5-3, Carolina 3-5
 

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