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I'm trying to get myself excited about taking Newton #1 overall


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so none of you pro newton idiots talk to me about it. every time you open your mouths about him It makes me hate him all over again. so please, just shut the hell up while I try and look at the bright side of the possibility of us taking newton #1 overall.

irony of ironies being that i created a thread about newton to make sure people wouldn't talk to me about newton... i know... this is more in jest of the stupid newton lovers though. let's see who tries to make fun of me for this without reading my hidden message.

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Most Newton nut hangers want Newton for 3 basic reason. 1) He was great in college 2) They really want QB #1 overall, don't really care who 3) They go with majority

Fact: Newton is terrible at reading defenses. He will not run away from anyone. You know who is terrible at reading defenses and cannot run away from anyone? Jimmy Clausen! Hurney drafted more than 20 QBs sense he took Panthers GM job... Not a single QB he drafted was any good. People "Hope" Newton will be a beast, reality points in different direction.

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I am highly skeptical that Newton has the work ethic to succeed in the NFL. I don't think he should be taken by us in the draft. He is a late 1st rounder at best. Call me crazy, but the best QB in the draft is the underrated Ryan Mallet. He WILL succeed. Whoever gets him (probably in the 2nd or 3rd) will have a Tom Brady like steal. You'll see him in two years going crazy.

Drafts are crazy, and you may think I'm crazy now. But I'm telling you, 1st rounder QB's are a crapshoot over the past 20 years. Taking Newton is a massive risk, massive gamble.

I don't care who is our QB, just so long as they turn into a franchise player. I just don't think Newton is the guy. I hope to be proven wrong.

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I am highly skeptical that Newton has the work ethic to succeed in the NFL. I don't think he should be taken by us in the draft. He is a late 1st rounder at best. Call me crazy, but the best QB in the draft is the underrated Ryan Mallet. He WILL succeed. Whoever gets him (probably in the 2nd or 3rd) will have a Tom Brady like steal. You'll see him in two years going crazy.

Drafts are crazy, and you may think I'm crazy now. But I'm telling you, 1st rounder QB's are a crapshoot over the past 20 years. Taking Newton is a massive risk, massive gamble.

I don't care who is our QB, just so long as they turn into a franchise player. I just don't think Newton is the guy. I hope to be proven wrong.

QBs in the first round have been pretty successful as of late. much more than in the second or third. Most of the best in the league come from the first round.

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QBs in the first round have been pretty successful as of late. much more than in the second or third. Most of the best in the league come from the first round.

Take a number of successful QB selected in first round and divide it by total QB selected in 1st round. Actual success rate be around 10-15%.

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