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Who does Cam remind you of?


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Why does Cam draw so much attention to himself after a TD? To me that's a clue to his character. You guys are ignoring it now because he's new, but I wonder what you'll be saying when he or someone in his posse gets in trouble with the law.

If I'm RR I'm pulling him the next he pulls his jersey or holds up the "I'm number one" sign. Totally classless and has no place in professional sports. I'm surprised (hmm..maybe not) papa Cecil didn't learn him better.

I suppose you think McCarthy should bench Rodgers when he does his championship belt and jumps into the stands right?

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Nine O, U are just another biased dumb fan trolling our board, because Cam probably killed ur college team last year and u know the truth, Cam is gonna win a lot of games because of his athletic ability, determination and CHARACTER. Yes Character. And oh yeah, like no one has ever seen Rogers celebrate before. Yet your probably okay with Rogers.

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Why does Cam draw so much attention to himself after a TD? To me that's a clue to his character. You guys are ignoring it now because he's new, but I wonder what you'll be saying when he or someone in his posse gets in trouble with the law.

If I'm RR I'm pulling him the next he pulls his jersey or holds up the "I'm number one" sign. Totally classless and has no place in professional sports. I'm surprised (hmm..maybe not) papa Cecil didn't learn him better.

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"Matty Ice" doesn't celebrate because he's the most boring human being to ever play football.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/03/08/cam-newton-goes-50-for-60-at-tuesday-pro-day/

Newton connected on 50-of-60 passes, which is a substandard “completion percentage” for an elite quarterback prospect at an on-campus workout. For comparison, Matt Ryan was 48-of-52 at Boston College’s Pro Day in 2008, and Sam Bradford went 49-for-50 last March.

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Why does Cam draw so much attention to himself after a TD? To me that's a clue to his character. You guys are ignoring it now because he's new, but I wonder what you'll be saying when he or someone in his posse gets in trouble with the law.

If I'm RR I'm pulling him the next he pulls his jersey or holds up the "I'm number one" sign. Totally classless and has no place in professional sports. I'm surprised (hmm..maybe not) papa Cecil didn't learn him better.

Yeah man I agree arrogance alongside insane hunger to win and a ridiculous work ethic sounds like a losing combination.

Every great QB is arrogant. The aw shucks I just wanna help my team win bullpoo is a put-on because it's incongruous with the kind of ego and confidence it takes to want the ball in crunch time.

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Cam is extremely arrogant. If I were a Pathers fan I'd be worried about this guy. To me he's closer to being a repeat of Vick off the field.

Yep, one good thing about Ryan is you'll never have to worry about him being arrogant. Or displaying any sort of leadership ability whatsoever. Or having talent. Or winning any games without 12 elite runningbacks to make him look good.

I'm totes jealous of you bro.

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