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Possiblity of Newton Starting


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I am of the belief that Newton will NOT start at all in 2011. However, I replied to a post on FB and it blew up. So I thought I would get the Huddles opinion.

What is the chance of Newton Starting?

You don't draft a QB #1 over all and not start him when you were the last in every QB stat in the NFL last year..................good God! You must be a wine and cheese fan! lol!

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You don't draft a QB #1 over all and not start him when you were the last in every QB stat in the NFL last year..................good God! You must be a wine and cheese fan! lol!

Thats because typically the qb you draft number 1 is able to run an nfl offense. Cam can't even draw up a very simplistic play from Auburn on a white board, he has a looonnnngggg way to go.

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You don't draft a QB #1 over all and not start him when you were the last in every QB stat in the NFL last year..................good God! You must be a wine and cheese fan! lol!

Has nothing to do with Wine and cheese... A$$ hole.

Newton is going to be a stud I have no doubt. He has zero knowledge of the pro game and terminology. They used Flash Cards to call plays at AU. Though those may have been complex he will have to learn a new system.

While you think you know it all conventional wisdom is that HE WON'T Start. While you have your opinion calling me names is totally unnecessary!!! Would you get up at 4am in the morning to follow your team?

Doubt so, STFU and Kiss my A$$.

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Has nothing to do with Wine and cheese... A$$ hole.

Newton is going to be a stud I have no doubt. He has zero knowledge of the pro game and terminology. They used Flash Cards to call plays at AU. Though those may have been complex he will have to learn a new system.

While you think you know it all conventional wisdom is that HE WON'T Start. While you have your opinion calling me names is totally unnecessary!!! Would you get up at 4am in the morning to follow your team?

Doubt so, STFU and Kiss my A$$.

Never called you a name. Just said you were a wine and cheese fan.................however..............now I will. You are a MORON if you think Newton will not start! Yes he has zero knowledge of the pro game terminology. That is why you will be in the bottom of the NFC south for years to come.

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Never called you a name. Just said you were a wine and cheese fan.................however..............now I will. You are a MORON if you think Newton will not start! Yes he has zero knowledge of the pro game terminology. That is why you will be in the bottom of the NFC south for years to come.

I have the power.

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I love how armchair GMs have it all figured out.. considering NFL teams are paying them 0 digits, we have some real guru's around here...

take heed to their words.. and become dumber for listening..

if Cam is lucky, he'll have an opportunity to sit a year and let the game come to him. using the argument that he was picked #1 only ensures you handle him with care.

Not throw him to the wolves because you have some stupid philosophy as if you truly know what the NFL is like..

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I have the power.

lol I was wondering why his rep disappeared in one refresh.

Newton will start I think. He has the athleticism to be the most effective QB on the roster. What matters is if he relies on that athleticism as a crutch, or if he works hard and takes his game to the next level.

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