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What would training camp be like this year?


Udogg

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Lets say the players and owners get their s#$$ together in a timely fashion. What do you think the addition of Cam Newton will do to the training camp environment? Lots of new people? Or do you think the bandwagon is empty after a 2-14 season?

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I think it would be a good vibe. The players will just be relieved and glad to be back on the field and the addition of Cam and all the young blood will help create a lively atmosphere.

New coaches, new players, new contract and lots of hope for the future.

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This could only increase attendance although I don't believe by much. I do think however that the casual fan in attendance would be more inclined to follow Cam around training camp like people follow golfers at tournaments, then to just sit back and enjoy all training camp has to offer.

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No more than last year for the AE and Clausen bandwagons.

newton's got more hype than both of those put together.

there will be some days that have bigger crowds than normal, but i doubt most days you would be able to tell a difference.

we'll probably have more press come around, though.

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