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Cam Newton has garbage written all over him


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Read the title. He is not worth the #1 overall. Not even top 5. He would just be another 'project' with 'upside'. Run 1st/ Pass 2nd mentality. He has only played 12 games at Auburn, has never taken a snap under center. He is not use to making the necessary reads to become a passing threat. I'm sorry but I'm not about to take an inexperienced Jamarcus Russell/Vince Young.

Not worth it. I would say trade down but there is absolutely no value at #1 overall since Luck is gone. If you can trade down and grab AJ Green or Peterson (or some other player who can make an impact) then do it. Make a splash in FA. Add a vet at QB to mentor our guys along. And if our players come back healthy (especially Otah) then we should have a decent season next year.

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Read the title. He is not worth the #1 overall. Not even top 5. He would just be another 'project' with 'upside'. Run 1st/ Pass 2nd mentality. He has only played 12 games at Auburn, has never taken a snap under center. He is not use to making the necessary reads to become a passing threat. I'm sorry but I'm not about to take an inexperienced Jamarcus Russell/Vince Young.

Not worth it. I would say trade down but there is absolutely no value at #1 overall since Luck is gone. If you can trade down and grab AJ Green or Peterson (or some other player who can make an impact) then do it. Make a splash in FA. Add a vet at QB to mentor our guys along. And if our players come back healthy (especially Otah) then we should have a decent season next year.

*Sigh* Not that I don't agree, but I can see this is going to go on forever till draft day.

We're going to be going in circles for months. I hope we can start talking about something else cause this is getting stale quick. The fact is, the draft is so far away, our FO is made up of a bunch of loonatics and in the end we have no freaking clue who we are getting anyway, and by the time this season starts, if there's even a season.....we'll probably look back and realize how much time we wasted talking about things that never even had a prayer in hell of actually happening.

I think I'm just going to put on my back-up team jersey and enjoy life until we get closer to the draft and training camp. Go Patriots!

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you know this is a new nfl....everyone on this board laughed at the bucs when they drafted josh freeman and look now he is a beast it just goes to show you we as fans dont know poo....yea cam is a project but he is a better prospect that josh freeman ever was.

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Damn I don't get why people keep comparing him to JaMarcus Russell. Russell was a slow, fat, pocket-passer. Does that sound like Cam Newton?

And if you listen to Newton talk, it's obvious that he's ten times smarter than Russell too. Sure, he would be a risk at #1 overall, but to call him garbage is just pure ignorance. The kid seems to love football, which can go a loooong ways towards success in the NFL.

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And if you listen to Newton talk, it's obvious that he's ten times smarter than Russell too. Sure, he would be a risk at #1 overall, but to call him garbage is just pure ignorance. The kid seems to love football, which can go a loooong ways towards success in the NFL.

I can't tell if you're being serious or not.

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Hell yeah I'm serious. JeMarcus Russell is a dumbass...and he was the consensus #1 overall pick. I would take Cam Newton over him in any draft.

Well obviously now it's easy to say that. But if you believe Newton is any smarter than Jawalrus I really don't know what to tell you.

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Hell yeah I'm serious. JeMarcus Russell is a dumbass...and he was the consensus #1 overall pick. I would take Cam Newton over him in any draft.

no argument here. soon as he was drafted he said something like...

I's gonna go eat a dozen eggs, pound o bacon, etc.

that's dumb as hell if you want to make a career being an athlete.

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