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QB Camp: Newton


Mr. Scot

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He wasn't playing for an NFL coach. Chizik said he was fine with it. So why do we care?

Because he's going to be playing for an NFL coach, maybe ours.

If I'm an NFL coach interviewing him pre-draft, one of the things I make clear up front is if he pulls that s--t with me, his ass is grass. And the only answer I better hear back is "yes, sir".

Anything more or less than that, and no way I'm paying this guy millions of dollars to be on my team.

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If I'm an NFL coach interviewing him pre-draft, one of the things I make clear up front is if he pulls that s--t with me, his ass is grass. And the only answer I better hear back is "yes, sir".

Anything more or less than that, and no way I'm paying this guy millions of dollars to be on my team.

Do honestly think he would say anything other than "Yes, Sir" to El Pantera?

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Is that possible bad decision enough to make you not draft him or push you over the top?

No?

Then its irrelevant

What if you didn't want to draft him in the first place? :P

I still didn't like his reasoning for it, even if it won't keep the Panthers from drafting him.

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Because he's going to be playing for an NFL coach, maybe ours.

If I'm an NFL coach interviewing him pre-draft, one of the things I make clear up front is if he pulls that s--t with me, his ass is grass. And the only answer I better hear back is "yes, sir".

Anything more or less than that, and no way I'm paying this guy millions of dollars to be on my team.

So you are saying you wouldn't pay Peyton Manning who waived off the punt team?? :rofl:

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