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Newton's Sensei. This makes me feel all warm and gooey inside.


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So It appears that our future QB is learning from the best in the NFL, One Tom Brady from New England.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/hard-hits/post/cam-newton-learning-from-one-of-the-best-in-tom-brady/2011/07/11/gIQA3P8G9H_blog.html

Who better than arguably the best quarterback of the last decade to work with such a raw phenom such as Newton?

Brady and Cammy are both under contract to Under Armor, in case you didn't know. So if you don't know, now you know. It's classy of the guy to do that. I still don't like Brady because he's a patriot. Can't stand the Pats. But! This is actually encouraging news to me.

So don’t be surprised if Cam Newton hits the ground running when the season starts.

:cam:

This season can't come any faster..

(If this was already posted, erase please.)

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Ummmm who says Tom Brady is tutoring Cam?

All I see in the article is a rumor based on them doing a commercial together.

There is video shot the same day as the commercial where Brady is working out with Cam and giving hiim instruction. But, you're right. It's probably only the one time and then only a couple of hours. Leave it to the media to make it into something more.

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