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That would be me and it still isn't the reason

I'm getting the impression you are out of touch with this debate.

No, I've been reading all the horse crap... "oh noez, his pro day, he missed some passes", "Oh noes, he had a bad combine."

These things mean little. You can have a perfect workout, in a scripted format, and still be garbage when facing a real blitz.

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Well, if you say so. But it doesn't matter if I am "in the know" of your opinion with the latest criticism against him. I've seen all that needs to be seen, and read all the arguments that really matter.

Unless you have something like... "It wasn't really Newton playing all year long at Auburn, but a holographic projection of a digital player, like they have in Japan with musicians.", it probably doesn't have any merit.

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Had I not been home sick for the past few weeks, I doubt I'd have had a quarter as many posts as I've had (obviously that applies only to me)

Were there no lockout, there'd be free agent signings and prospects to talk about.

If people hadn't started throwing out charges of hate and racism, a number of threads wouldn't have been half as long as they were.

Call it a perfect storm, I suppose.

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I have never seen so many threads based on so little information. These Cam Newton/Gabbert etc threads started by people who have only seen 1 maybe 2 games of the players in question is ridiculous. The pro/against people linking article after article to support their opinion. People just making sh#$ up. It's crazy tbh. Then after weeks and weeks of this crap, threads like this get made.

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