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Chris Weinke talking Cam on ESPN2 (ESPN 32)


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Ok I'm sure I missed a lot. I stopped typing this paper I'm working on to give a brief summary for those that couldn't watch:

* Cam's mental capacity is bigger than what people give him credit for.

*He met Cam right before he won the Heisman and his dedication and desire was evident then. He is even keel.

*Watching him play he was most impressed with his footwork and him throwing from the pocket.

*Level of intensity was different in the preseason and regular season. He performs well when the bright lights come on.

*Praised the coaching staff on how well they worked with Cam

*It doesn't take long to see he has a certain presence when he walks in. He has an outstanding work ethic, and he gained respect from his teammates because of it as soon as he came in, which gave him a lot of confidence.

*He wants to win and is willing to do anything to get it done.

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Chris Weinke - the savior of the Panthers.

Irony at it's finest.

No joke...I'm also still in a little bit of shock that Cam was one yard away from the Panthers all-time passing yards in a game mark of 423 yards held by Weinke.

I guess his failure as a QB blocked my memory of that game....

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Ok I'm sure I missed a lot. I stopped typing this paper I'm working on to give a brief summary for those that couldn't watch:

* Cam's mental capacity is bigger than what people give him credit for.

*He met Cam right before he won the Heisman and his dedication and desire was evident then. He is even keel.

*Watching him play he was most impressed with his footwork and him throwing from the pocket.

*Level of intensity was different in the preseason and regular season. He performs well when the bright lights come on.

*Praised the coaching staff on how well they worked with Cam

*It doesn't take long to see he has a certain presence when he walks in. He has an outstanding work ethic, and he gained respect from his teammates because of it as soon as he came in, which gave him a lot of confidence.

*He wants to win and is willing to do anything to get it done.

Isn't it funny how those around Cam has to keep speaking of his intelligence and work ethics simply because the media acting as if it's hard to believe that he actually can be....Hmmmm, I wonder why?:leaving:

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Isn't it funny how those around Cam has to keep speaking of his intelligence and work ethics simply because the media acting as if it's hard to believe that he actually can be....Hmmmm, I wonder why?:leaving:

Unfortunately, this tendency isn't going to stop with Cam Newton. gonna take time for this to change, if it even does in our lifetimes.

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