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Somehow Cam is still a Top 100 player. Gets ranked 44th in NFL Top 100.


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Had an underrated season. NFL Players understand the situation Cam was in with his o-line and wide receivers, and know he's still a threat.

Not surprised of his drop, but understand why he's even still on the list. People are giving him a second chance, because they know that Cam is better than what 2016 suggested.

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In all seriousness. Other players see Cam Newton out there sacrificing his body to make plays for the team. Even if you might not like his personality, you have to respect his dedication, and his warrior mentality on the field. This speaks volumes, and is a direct shot across the bow to the dipshit naysayers.

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Yeah, great QB, bad year with a lot of injuries and slow ass WRs with the exception of Ted Butterfingers Ginn Jr . Most of the players in the league aren't idiots and know there's various reasons why the team wasn't as successful this season as opposed to 2015. 

This year Cam has the weapons, the speed, and the team has the vets on defense sorely lacking last year. It's going to mostly come down to people staying healthy and whether Kalil and whoever ends up being our starting RT is good or not.

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