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Training Camp 7-30-11


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carolinagrowl Steve Reed

Cam Newton just spoke to the media. Came off as very, very impressive.

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josephperson Joe Person

Cam Newton addresses Charlotte media. Says he expects to "pay his dues" as a rookie and that's he's "not above" carrying vets' pads, etc.

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josephperson Joe Person

Says he wanted to wear No. 2 but wasn't willing to meet Jimmy Clausen's asking price. "It's his number," said Newton, who will wear 1.

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carolinagrowl Steve Reed

Cam Newton on getting 2 camp: "It was very important. That was something I stressed. I didn't believe in holding out for a better contract."

7 minutes ago

josephperson Joe Person

Smith and Newton have been working out privately. Newton said sessions have shown him pro game "is played at a different level."

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@carolinagrowl Steve Reed

Cam Newton said of getting Steve Smith to return: "I don't know what I did. But it worked. I was going to cal… (cont) http://deck.ly/~2XkkS

@josephperson Joe Person

Newton said it was important to get to camp in time. Said Steve Smith's return & presence of playmakers at TE, RB will help transition.

@josephperson Joe Person

Olindo Mare said he wasn't going to try to replace Kasay. "I'm just going to be me. ... That's worked pretty well."

@GoodNplenty33 Mike Goodson

Had a great 1st practice...now its cold tub...food...nap

panthers Carolina Panthers

Cam Newton just wrapped up his first interview session at camp, confirming that he'll keep jersey No. 1 and Jimmy Clausen will remain No. 2.

Blafell1 Jody Breeze

1st prac in da books... Tubs. Food, and big time nap

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@carolinagrowl Steve Reed

Cam Newton said of getting Steve Smith to return: "I don't know what I did. But it worked. I was going to cal… (cont) http://deck.ly/~2XkkS

@josephperson Joe Person

Newton said it was important to get to camp in time. Said Steve Smith's return & presence of playmakers at TE, RB will help transition.

@josephperson Joe Person

Olindo Mare said he wasn't going to try to replace Kasay. "I'm just going to be me. ... That's worked pretty well."

@GoodNplenty33 Mike Goodson

Had a great 1st practice...now its cold tub...food...nap

panthers Carolina Panthers

Cam Newton just wrapped up his first interview session at camp, confirming that he'll keep jersey No. 1 and Jimmy Clausen will remain No. 2.

Blafell1 Jody Breeze

1st prac in da books... Tubs. Food, and big time nap

I'm confused...wasn't the 1st practice supposed to be at 6PM?

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