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Cam Newton praise from Saints fans.


Dex

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Comments on a thread about Cam's thoughts on Brees. I'm surprised at the maturity. I know all Saint's fans are like this but hey fear, respect, and apprehension by Saint's fans I will take.

I'm liking this kid more and more....too bad he's in our division

Cam Newton is not only a gifted athlete, but a student of the game. That's bad news for us.

We are trying to hate him... We really are... I can't stand Matt Ryan... But Freeman and newton?? Ehhhh....

I'm trying to hate him too. He's young, smart, confident, pleasant, and hard for me to hate. If he beats the Saints however, a tsunami of hate will come.

he's gonna be a thorn in our side for a long time.

props to him for doing what he is doing in his rook year.. incredible so far. Steve smith who always kills us i think is helping with that too.

they can both have 800 yards total offense.. as long as we win..

Guys like him, Freeman are becoming the prototypical QB's. Big, 6'6 guys with huge arms that are strong and can fend of sacks, and are mobile.

Clay Matthews hurt his ankle trying to sack Cam Newton.

http://saintsreport.com/forums/f2/cam-newton-comments-brees-210018/

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