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Cam Newton Workout Phenomenal


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I have a lot of reservations about how quickly Cam will adjust to the NFL (if he ever will) because of not being required to read defenses, make progressions, etc. in the Auburn offense.

However, if Rivera and team think he is the guy.....then I will support him whole heartedly.

Because.....I am just a fan who knows DICK about evaluating how talent will translate to the NFL.

this should be the first thing everybody sees when they look at this forum.

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Sorry if this has already been posted (I also posted this in the other Cam thread):

Link to Cam's workout

The interview with Warren Moon is more interesting than the actual workout. Love Moon and he has some very positive things to say in regards to Newton's work ethic and drive. Good stuff.

Wow, I didn't know they were taking requests from Dilfer on what kind of scenario to run. I've been told over and over that this was a choreographed dog and pony show that didn't prove anything.

FTR, I just heard Kiper say that he was getting lots of positive feedback about Cam from his NFL sources even before this workout, and that he's about to move him up on his board. I guess all of that talk about how this was a bad idea and was gonna turn all the scouts and GM's away from Cam, was BS... just like I said it was a week ago.

PS...Warren Moon might just be the most underrated QB of all time. When that guy was on, he was as accurate and effective as anybody I've ever seen.

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yeah man, they just hired that QB coach to make people THINK he needed to improve on his footwork.

Two things...

#1. A couple weeks training isn't going to make his footwork look that impressive, if he already didn't have good technique to back it up.

#2. Professional Athletes are ALWAYS reaching out to trainers and coaches to improve their gameplay. Manning has a trainer. Brady has a trainer.. they ALL will tell you they can get better, even if we think they are gods. By hiring a trainer, this in NO WAY says he thought he had bad footwork. Nice strawman though.

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