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Lee Ziemba met with Newton on playbook


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After the Panthers drafted him in the seventh round last weekend, Lee Ziemba received one of his first congratulatory text messages from his college quarterback.

"Congrats," Cam Newton wrote in the text. "Let's go do it again."

After he drives to Atlanta have him go on up to Charlotte to work out with Kalil and the rest of the OLine. I like that these guys seem ready to work and our vet guys are already working...Nothing like being the laughing stock of the league to put a fire under guys asses.

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Good interview with Ziemba at the combine.

http://tinyurl.com/3u76yrg

He only wants to start. I hope he pushed whiney boy Otah to the bench. As big and tough as Otah can be, he has zero tolerance for playing with pain. This guy has 52 straight under his belt and put up with a nagging knee through 12 game season.

Great Post Not bad for a 7th Rounder.

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Pretty ridiculous to assume you know the extent of someone's pain and whether or not they can, could or should play through it. This place never ceases to amaze me.

Not that it will make a difference to you but even Jordan Gross has said he doesn't think Otah plays through pain when he could.

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Didn't he hear......

Cam is too busy basking in the Mexican sun to be bothered with such trivial things as football and playbooks.

it's not like other teams and QB's are working out....oh wait....

Ignorant post, Ziemba is DRIVING to atlanta to meet Newton, so he isn't in MEXICO!

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