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Cam Newton: #lateN1GHTsessionPERFECT1NGtheCRaft


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3 hours ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

It takes a special kind of athlete.....

he did get burned one play though lol

Not to say Cam CAN'T get burned by a high schooler... but I think he let him as a part of a drill.  Kind of like a coach letting you go by him when doing layup drills in bball.

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12 hours ago, PantherBoy95 said:

Not to say Cam CAN'T get burned by a high schooler... but I think he let him as a part of a drill.  Kind of like a coach letting you go by him when doing layup drills in bball.

Not to mention, one of the few positions Cam can't play would be CB, which is what he was doing there. 

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15 hours ago, arieslibra1 said:

Cool video. I wonder what stadium is that.

I'm guessing he was working out/messing around with his brother's high school team and it was at their stadium. There is only one quick shot of the QB but it looks like it's Caylin.

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