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      <title>A.P.'s Camp Blog: 8-3</title>
      <description>Tuesday was all about the defense, with Ron Meeks' unit looking strong in most team-oriented sessions. But that doesn't mean the offense was without some standpoint performances, including one by a rookie and another by a training camp newcomer.</description>
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      <title>Meet R.J. Stanford, Part III</title>
      <description>For R.J. Stanford, the game is always about speed. His ability to run stride for stride with receivers is what prompted the Panthers to select him in the seventh round. Now, as he shares in this interview, it is the speed at which he learns Ron Meeks' defense that will make or break his rookie season.</description>
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      <title>Meet R.J. Stanford, Part II</title>
      <description>R.J. Stanford has a lot to work on before he plays his way into Carolina's rotation. The speedy rookie must refine his technique and improve his play-making skills, among other things. But according to Utah's assistant head coach, John Pease, Stanford has all the tools to develop into a top-of-the-line defender.</description>
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      <title>Meet R.J. Stanford, Part I</title>
      <description>R.J. Stanford is less than two weeks away from jumping into one of training camp's most heated battles. To set the stage for his plight, we analyze the&amp;nbsp;Utah product in a three-part series. In part one, we talk to Brian Swinney, the publisher of UtesRecruiting.com.</description>
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