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Can someone shed some light on this idea that Newton is dumb?


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I'm not a bigot nor am I brave but a PM has been sent

Why send me a PM if you're not a racist. TRD:"I told some black dude to come see me online but he's on the other side of the country so I'm good" Do you feel tough now? MMA expert?:yikes: i knew it. You're the lamest bitch I've ever met on the net & thats saying something. I was looking for something more tangible than the troll of Cali.

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No not at all. Not in a college offense. 3 step dropped look at your first read if it’s not there runyea right. It only proves he is an accurate passer. Nothing more.huh? Which is a good thing.

ive seen his game tapes and I have seen his stats. he does have a great upside. My thing is the coaches getting him to the next level. He has the ability to be the Panthers First real Franchise QB. Im pulling for him however I have also been one of his biggest criticsi can tell. But because of My love for this team. im giving him the chance he deserves like all of our players and rookies.

Now think about this. It shows he can be very accurate as a passer. and we know if a a strong arm and is very elusive and quick on his feet. Now add the ability to read a defense and read a blitz. To call out a proper hot route to your receiver and adjust your blocking scheme to pick up the blitz and hit that WR on a post pattern with man coverage an no over the top helpdoes got video to prove it. With speedy WR's like Steve Smith and Gettis, that’s a TD and not a sack.

This is the part of the game where "Football" Intelligence comes in. Can he learn it yes is he eager to learn and become great? He says he is. Can the couches teach him properly. Depends on the coach and how he learns. Saying that, every coach coaches differently and every player learns differently. its about knowing how a player learns the best and coaching/teaching him that way. This is where our new rookies are hurting this season. Not Camps or OTA's no way for the coaches and rookies to learn about each other. Hopefully all the meetings and dinners and so on that Cam had with the Panthers Staff helps in this area.

The point I’m making it from 12 years of coaching football from Pee Wee to college. No one learns the same and you can’t teach/coach everyone the same way.

you said all that for me to say this. *sigh*

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Why send me a PM if you're not a racist. TRD:"I told some black dude to come see me online but he's on the other side of the country so I'm good" Do you feel tough now? MMA expert?:yikes: i knew it. You're the lamest bitch I've ever met on the net & thats saying something. I was looking for something more tangible than the troll of Cali.

Because your shtick is getting old man. You are annoying as fug. Even the other people who were all about Cam and are only all about Cam aren't as dumb and annoying as you are.

You are the only reason your life is as shitty as it is, I promise. It's not anyone else's fault but your own.

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How do you get such a rating? It comes from being "smart" with the football and not making mistakes. I think that qualifies for football intelligence.

Have you ever played football? Have you ever coached football. Do you know anything about the game besides what you see on tv?

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I see a lot slick racist comments and I know most of the people here are in NC somewhere so I just want them to PM me and point me in the direction of the people that are brave enough to say it in the real world. It'll help the future generation if we eliminate the source. There are some that are too far away so they feel extra safe. I know a lot of people that would love to meet these klansmen of the internet. No reason to call names. When you see me call someone out just look back in the thread you'll figure out why.

damn you are mad..and a bit paranoid too me thinks.

"klansmen of the internet"

take it easy

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Coming from a person who obvisly (and has just proven) he knows nothing about football.

He see the blitz after the ball has been snapped not before. If his coaches coached him up he would have already see that coming and not had to react. He could have planned.

Watching the first 6:00 minutes of tape with is what he had.

34 Passing attempts.

12 Good reads/ Passes hitting WR's on the move in stride.

22 Passes with bad throw in to double Coverage,Low, High, miss WR 2INTs in BCS Game. Several more could have and would have been INTs in the NFL

Look at time footage 4:53. A clear Safey blitz comes in and He is oblivous to it. He never saw it coming and never felt the blitzers presance behind him.

The only thing that you have proven to anyone in the forum, is you have a lot of hate an anger in you.

Oh and hes not the first QB taken 1# overall with a BCS and a Heisman trophy on his resume in the past 25 years. And let me think....hmmmm None of them amounted to poo in the NFL.

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I see a lot slick racist comments and I know most of the people here are in NC somewhere so I just want them to PM me and point me in the direction of the people that are brave enough to say it in the real world. It'll help the future generation if we eliminate the source. There are some that are too far away so they feel extra safe. I know a lot of people that would love to meet these klansmen of the internet. No reason to call names. When you see me call someone out just look back in the thread you'll figure out why.

Graduated to making threats now?

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Just curious here, he reportedly threw the laptop out the window AFTER the cops had the serial number. If that is true, how in the hell is that not dumb? That means the cops already knew he had the stolen laptop. How does throwing it out the window at that point do anything but make him look guilty?

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