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Private Gabbert Workout Scheduled


pantherfan81

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Yeah, Cam invented photo op hospital visits. He was the first to do it. The camera crews just happened to be there.

He was as shocked to see the camera crews there as he was when he found out his father was pimping him around the SEC.

Poor victim.

Sorry, but I gotta ask...

Did someone named Cam beat the crap out of you when you were a child?

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So Gabbert in 3 years had 40 TD's... Newton had 30 in 1 year at Auburn. And that's not even counting his rushing TD's, which he had 20 of, plus a receiving TD.

Gabbert had 40 in 2 years, not 3. That's also not counting his rushing TDs (which obviously he didn't have as many as Newton but he did have 8). His first year he never started a game and just came in during garbage time to wrap games up and had only 13 attempts.

If you want to count it at 40 in 3 for Gabbert you should probably count it as 30 in 2 for Newton. Neither is correct though.

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