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Cam Newton: WR for Ponder


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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/15873885/surprised-by-newton-and-ponder-weinke-isnt

It takes place this past summer as the lockout was raging. Newton and Ponder both studied under quarterback guru Chris Weinke -- himself a former Heisman winner at Florida State -- who is director of the IMG Madden Football Academy. Newton had worked out earlier that day and heard from Weinke that Ponder was throwing later that afternoon. "Can I run routes for him?" Newton asked Weinke.

Sure, Weinke said. So there they were. Ponder, who would become a first-round pick for the Vikings, throwing to Newton, who would become the first overall pick for the Panthers. Soon, because the two men are extremely competitive, they began challenging each other in small ways. Ponder put extra effort in making his throws crisp and accurate because he knew Newton had earlier. Then Newton offered a challenge of his own.

"I'm going to fly down the sideline," Newton told Ponder, "and I bet you can't reach me."

Ponder smiled. "Yeah, I can."

So Newton took off down the sideline, full speed. "Let me tell you something," Weinke remembered, "for a guy his size, he can fly."

Newton kept running. And running. And running some more. Ponder let the ball fly and it went 55 yards in the air. He reached Newton, all right. Newton stretched his lengthy frame and caught the pass one-handed in the end zone.

"I just stood there shaking my head," Weinke said. "The athleticism of both of them ..."

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You know, I think that one article says a lot about Cam.

Cam had already done two 90 minute classroom sessions that day, on top of his own workout throwing the ball. He was done for the day. He could have gone home and sat on a couch, but instead, he asks "Can I run routes?" for a player that was competing in the same draft he was in.

The dude loves football, man. Whoever made the JaMarcus comparisons should be hung on a goalpost by their underwear.

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You know, I think that one article says a lot about Cam.

Cam had already done two 90 minute classroom sessions that day, on top of his own workout throwing the ball. He was done for the day. He could have gone home and sat on a couch, but instead, he asks "Can I run routes?" for a player that was competing in the same draft he was in.

The dude loves football, man. Whoever made the JaMarcus comparisons should be hung on a goalpost by their underwear.

Great article but I just love it when people say things like this. I would really like to know which #1 draft pick went home and sat on the couch?

I wanna know the guy that did this and still got drafted #1 or even top 5. Extra effort isn't an accomplishment in those situations folks, it's a must. It's expected. If you wanna point out a hard worker, show me the guy who is putting in extra hours and doing things like this when he's team is 0-15 on the last week of the season. Then I will be impressed.

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