Making sure your parents are in the loop is an important part of the game for any athlete. It really doesn’t matter the age.
Carolina Panthers running back/wide receiver Curtis Samuel experienced it first hand when his mother dropped him off on the first day of training camp.
The first day of camp is in Spartanburg, South Carolina at Wofford College. As he began to walk towards the dorm, his mother looked on.
Curtis Samuel got dropped off by his mom. Smart rookie move. She’s proudly watching. #panthers #NFLTrainingCamp @nflnetwork pic.twitter.com/1Ee9JA0T45
— Tiffany Blackmon (@tiffblackmon) July 25, 2017
Naturally, the media had a field day and gave Samuel good natured ribbing on Twitter.
Curtis Samuel after practice. pic.twitter.com/FoiKC42gax
— Carolina Huddle (@CarolinaHuddle) July 25, 2017
Curtis Samuel isn't even 21 yet. His mom drove him to camp — so what? She needed the car back.
So he's frugal AND a family kid? I love it.
— Eric Edholm (@Eric_Edholm) July 25, 2017
Samuel was a star while at Ohio State and has a very good chance to do more of the same with the Panthers. Having your family be involved in your success is a good decision. Letting others take part in the spoils is a fun part of it all.
Although it was a nice moment, there is no doubt going to be even more being said in the locker room. Samuel is going to hear it from his teammates especially since he is the new guy. Tough lesson to learn, rookie.

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