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Trey Wingo interviews Cam at Halftime of the Pro Bowl


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1 minute ago, Casto said:

more of this fugging racial bullshit. Cam did a good job deflecting it though and shining light on his intended direction.

 

I think that Trey Wingo set Cam up to clarify what was said, because as Cam said it took on a wave of its own. 

 

I felt thst Cam did well during the interview and hopefully that's put to bed now. 

 

Next big big thng will be his pants though... They're gonna light him up on Mike and Mike 

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I think that was the topic that sparked the most debate so following up allowed for Cam to further develop what he was saying.

Cam basically said that he wasn't comparable to other QBs and wanted to show that there is another avenue to get to the pros. Something he has said time and again. 

Wasnt much to the interview. But I'm sure it will be macerated...endlessly.

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49 minutes ago, usmcpanthers said:

Horrible interview, didn't even talk about the upcoming superbowl. It was a hit piece. Immediately brought up the repose to the race question. Then brought up accident from last year.

 

Totally different set of questions compared to Peyton interview

 

Espn continues to be tmz sports

Manning interview felt longer

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I like the answer he gave to be honest. He is telling the truth, he doesn't have anybody that he can be compared to in NFL history. With him being a black QB he would be compared to other players like him and the closest decent ones at the time were Warren Moon,Michael Vick, Steve McNair, and Donovan McNabb, and to be honest none of them are a good comparison for Cam. Now when another good athletic QB with a large frame and can run the ball as well as he throws comes into the league they can say, "This guy's play style reminds me of Cam Newton." as opposed to caparisons that just don't fit.

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41 minutes ago, ichigo1057 said:

I like the answer he gave to be honest. He is telling the truth, he doesn't have anybody that he can be compared to in NFL history. With him being a black QB he would be compared to other players like him and the closest decent ones at the time were Warren Moon,Michael Vick, Steve McNair, and Donovan McNabb, and to be honest none of them are a good comparison for Cam. Now when another good athletic QB with a large frame and can run the ball as well as he throws comes into the league they can say, "This guy's play style reminds me of Cam Newton." as opposed to caparisons that just don't fit.

He's a bigger Big Ben, Farve, or Eli Manning, who can run (with better passing consistency-Knock On Wood).

Simple.

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6 minutes ago, FootballMaestro said:

He's a bigger Big Ben, Farve, or Eli Manning, who can run (with better passing consistency-Knock On Wood).

Simple.

By adding something that he can do that the history of the NFL has not seen doesn't make for an easy comparison.

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37 minutes ago, FootballMaestro said:

He's a bigger Big Ben, Farve, or Eli Manning, who can run (with better passing consistency-Knock On Wood).

Simple.

But then you can't fairly compare their playing styles to each other since they are completely different. Big Ben has the build like Cam and is great at extending plays outside the pocket but he doesn't run. Now both Brett Favre and Eli Manning are even harder to compare Cam with since neither of them have the build he does, though Favre was one tough S.O.B., and they don't run. 

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