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Gruden's extended QB Camp w/ Newton (drills included)


Dpantherman

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Interesting.

Definitely impressive on the field.

Definitely perceptive.

Needs to work on his metaphors and symbolism.

It appears he has a lot to learn regarding the language of the NFL.

Need to end lock out. OTAs are going to be essential for Cam' development.

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He looked pretty good in those few drills they showed found the open wr in a even when gruden was trying to trick him. But the verbal language used in the auburn offense worrys me. I mean even in highschool our highschool play calling was more complexed than a simple 36 as the play.

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He made some really nice throws, big contrast to the combine - he's clearly been working hard.

It's clear that learning the complexity of NFL offenses will be the biggest challenge for him, I have no concerns about his physical ability to play QB at the NFL level.

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Yea he probably shouldnt use gun analogy to add to his thug appeal :rolleyes: But other than that Im actually more impressed with Cam with just that clip. Im glad hes out to prove these haters wrong

Add to his thug appeal? He may have not made the best desicions but none of them are even close to being thuggish. OMG he pirated music....Thug.

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