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Cam Newton talks the most poo of all QBs, according to poll


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The two biggest trash-talkers among NFL quarterbacks are the Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton and the Los Angeles Chargers' Philip Rivers, according to a player survey conducted this season by ESPN's NFL Nation.

Reporters polled 155 players to gauge their opinions on the league's passers. Players were asked to identify their favorite rookie, the most overrated and the quarterback they would most like to sack.

While trash-talking isn't always associated with quarterbacks, four of them received notable mention in the survey: Newton, Rivers, the Green Bay Packers' Aaron Rodgers and the New England Patriots' Tom Brady.

Newton occasionally has drawn the ire of opponents for elaborate touchdown celebrations, most notably Tennessee Titans linebacker Avery Williamson in 2015.

 

Doesn't surprise me one bit.

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Part of our success in 2015 was our ability to demoralize opponents, not just with success on the field but also with Cam celebrating and talking trash. I love it. Just have to suck it up when you get bested because you know people will wanna take you down even more.

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Posted this in the Smack Talk Thread, because I don't have posting privileges on here, for some odd reason.  

I do love the fact NFL players really hate Tom Brady.  That's hilarious.  

Also, don't think Cutler is overrated because most think he sucks.  Nor do I think Bradford is overrated because most think he also sucks.  

 

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15 minutes ago, JakeDel5674 said:

Posted this in the Smack Talk Thread, because I don't have posting privileges on here, for some odd reason.  

I do love the fact NFL players really hate Tom Brady.  That's hilarious.  

Also, don't think Cutler is overrated because most think he sucks.  Nor do I think Bradford is overrated because most think he also sucks.  

 

maybe they brought back the minimum post req, but only in this forum thanks to that heroes guy

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5 minutes ago, JakeDel5674 said:

Posted this in the Smack Talk Thread, because I don't have posting privileges on here, for some odd reason.  

I do love the fact NFL players really hate Tom Brady.  That's hilarious.  

Also, don't think Cutler is overrated because most think he sucks.  Nor do I think Bradford is overrated because most think he also sucks.  

 

Don't necessarily equate desire to sack with hate per se. Probably has as much to do with his trash talk, or their desire to sack the GOAT. It's not the challenge for certain. As a defender, personally, I'd rather get one against a mobile monster like Cam. Note they also said Brady, even at 40, was most likely to win SBs in the next ten years. The point is, in football, it's probably more important to be respected than "liked" by the opposition in the heat of battle. Insert Gen. George Patton quote here. See also, Sound Fx on Atlanta sideline when Sanu (I think) was mouthing off about the lead and putting up fifty on the Pats. Guy sitting next to him, "But, it's Tom Brady though," or something like that. He knew what the real score was.

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