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Cam and Tom Brady working out together @ IMG


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Let me be the first to point out that with Tom just being there it automatically makes IMG legit...

Furthermore, Cam having the ability to get mentored by a top 3 QB in this league is a win win!

Not to mention the fact that Tom definitely walks around with more swag having been in Cam's presense!

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Let me be the first to point out that with Tom just being there it automatically makes IMG legit...

Furthermore, Cam having the ability to get mentored by a top 3 QB in this league is a win win!

Not to mention the fact that Tom definitely walks around with more swag having been in Cam's presense!

I still stand by my previous statement...

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Great day shooting my 1st commercial ever for Under Armour. Worked with Tom Brady which was great. The commercial will start running on August 1..."Hear Those Footseps!"

Glad to see Cam learning and sharing the spotlight with a legend like Tom Brady. Here's a few more pics he posted on facebook...

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This whole lockout experience, if its all resolved in due time, could actually be beneficial to Cam. He's received our playbook, has been working with his new teammates, and getting help from some of the best talents/teachers out there. Seriously, I love how everyone within the NFL community wants to see him succeed. I sure hope he follows through because he has held a stellar image and been extremely motivated in the eyes of us Panther fans during this crazy offseason.

This kids got it...whatever it is and I hope it translates to the NFL field. cheers

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