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Regarding Rookie of the Year.....

-My opinion:

1. AJ Dalton

2. Cam Newton

3. Mark Ingram

4. Ryan Kerrigan

5. Randall Cobb

And personally, AJ Dalton has the lead by miles, if it wasn't for media bias.

In regards to how good Cam is...

-Take away Steve Smith and the refs bailing him out and it gets even less impressive

-I honestly thought he would throw a little better. He missed several throws and we dropped a few picks. You will find quite a few rookie QB's who throw better already- Andy Daulton principally among them.

His escapability does elevate his game a bit though. He made two unique plays you don't see often- the TD to Smith and the 3rd down conversion at the end of the 3rd that lead to the TD.

All in all, I think he is very good but nowhere near the hype. This game was just a fraction away- better RZ on our part or not as good RZ on their part, the busted TD, the questionable penalites, from being a blowout.

-He's about as good as Roesthlisberger. He'll need a top 2-3 defense to win a championship. Don't see that happening in Carolina soon.

EDIT: I don't seem him as a QB who can direct a complex offense like Brees, Brady and Manning can. That really limits his potential. You only outrun and outmuscle so much. You end up fading towards the end of the season and at the end of games.

-i really wasn't impressed, couldn't read a defense, or deal with pressure, when the refs get off his leg, i don't think we have much to worry about, nothing close to brees, an interception waiting to happen

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Yes. Because Bradford last year was even more impressive than Cam. They just hate him because they know the truth, that sooner rather than later, he is going to be kicking their *****. Their scared of his ability. He is a freak at the QB position. They have no answer. If he's this good already, what's he gonna be like in 3 to 4 years. They r in trouble. Panther domination is right around the corner.

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Dude cant be serious.. cause a one step and throw quick slant is so much more complex? Give me a break buddy. You're 4 years removed from bag wearing. Brees is good no question, but give me a break. There were as many oppertunites for sacks for us that brees got out of, and INT's as well. Plus Newton stomps Brees on athletic prowess, and its only his first year. Plus Newton does not have the extra brain growth on his face like brees allows for quicker thinking. I do enjoy the homosexual pre-game chants.. prob gets the voodoo creeps in NO fired up, and they dont have to wear those shopping bags anymore.

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