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Ron Jaworski on Cam Newton


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I was just listening to PTI and when asked about Carolina, Jaws brought Cam. Here is something along the lines of what he had to say.

"When you think about the hottest QB's this season, you think of Peyton Manning, Phillip Rivers is having a great season, but I think the hottest QB this season is Cam Newton. He has been having a great season. He doesn't have the best receivers or help around him but he looks like a much more comfortable pocket passer."

Looks like some on ESPN know what they're talking about.

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Seems like Ol' Jaws is speaking out of both sides of his mouth:

 

14. Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers

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Newton has been playing very well since coming back from injury. What I've noticed about Newton is that he's like a pitcher who has a very good fastball: He's going to get guys out, but you have to learn to live with the walks. Newton still doesn't calibrate the velocity of his throws very well, but I believe that the injuries will actually help his overall progression, as he has been forced to stay in the pocket more in his first couple of weeks back (although the Panthers used him on several designed runs against the Bengals last week). His completion percentage (61.7 percent) is the same as last season; let's see if he can increase that as he regains more mobility.

 

 

Published today: http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11710366/philip-rivers-rising-ron-jaworski-updated-quarterback-big-board-nfl

 

Ahead of Cam:

 

1. P. Manning

2. A. Rodgers

3. P. Rivers

4. T. Brady

5. A. Luck

6. R. Wilson

7. D. Brees

8. B. Roethlisberger

9. E. Manning

10. M. Ryan

11. T. Romo

12. J. Flacco

13. C. Kaepernick

 
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