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Charles Davis is talking NFL Draft on WFNZ this afternoon. His soon to be released mock has us taking Cam Newton. He feels that Newton throws a better ball than Teabag or Young. The question that the Panthers need to answer is will he take the time to watch film and learn the footwork. He also noted that Bradford didn't take the ball under center either, so that should not be a deterrent. If he loves football and will take the time, then he'll learn that quickly enough. He also noted that he'd take Luck over Newton, if he were there.

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Charles Davis is talking NFL Draft on WFNZ this afternoon. His soon to be released mock has us taking Cam Newton. He feels that Newton throws a better ball than Teabag or Young. The question that the Panthers need to answer is will he take the time to watch film and learn the footwork. He also noted that Bradford didn't take the ball under center either, so that should not be a deterrent. If he loves football and will take the time, then he'll learn that quickly enough. He also noted that he'd take Luck over Newton, if he were there.

Clearly he is racist. :rofl:

I wouldn't want The Golden Calf of Bristol or Young either.

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Why the fug are all these news?

Honestly?

He basically said the same poo everyone else did

Oh Great, he throws it better than The Golden Calf of Bristol and Vince Young, you know who else does?? EVERYONE!

Hate :) When are you going to accept my truce offer TRD. Let's end this madness.

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I think by you saying it's a retarded question in your question, it leaves us little other options when describing the question.

Well I would do it Jeopardy style, but I'm too lazy. But really, Davis has let his own brothers and sisters in the media skew his view of Cam. Of course he'll bother to learn new footwork. Not saying it'll work, but dude ain't gonna just sit there. Then again, Smitty and Jarrett and a playbook come to mind.

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Well I would do it Jeopardy style, but I'm too lazy. But really, Davis has let his own brothers and sisters in the media skew his view of Cam. Of course he'll bother to learn new footwork. Not saying it'll work, but dude ain't gonna just sit there. Then again, Smitty and Jarrett and a playbook come to mind.

There's plenty of talented NCAA players who flame out in the pros due to lack of desire to put in the work. It's in no way a given that he'll be willing to do it.

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Charles Davis is talking NFL Draft on WFNZ this afternoon. His soon to be released mock has us taking Cam Newton. He feels that Newton throws a better ball than Teabag or Young. The question that the Panthers need to answer is will he take the time to watch film and learn the footwork. He also noted that Bradford didn't take the ball under center either, so that should not be a deterrent. If he loves football and will take the time, then he'll learn that quickly enough. He also noted that he'd take Luck over Newton, if he were there.

Well first of all he is full of poo. Bradford did just fine under center. It is funny how clowns make up poo to drag bradford back to the pack in regards to these QB's this year when he was clearly better than any of them coming out.

Next, 'Teabag'? Really? you mean the guy that newton couldn't beat out at Florida? He did more than Cam ever did in College and did it for 3 seasons.

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