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chknwing

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Steve Smith - Reborn Player

So much for being unhappy in Carolina. With the help of Cam Newton, Smith is leading the league in receiving.

Cam Newton - Offensive Rookie of the Year

He doesn’t just have “potential” to pass next generation guys like Matt Ryan, Joe Flacco, and Josh Freeman. Newton is already better.

Newton has transformed the worst offense in the league into a top-10 group by himself. His pocket presence under pressure and ability to deliver any throw is better than all but the top-five quarterbacks. His running ability puts him on another level.

Just imagine how good he might be if he didn’t have a phony smile.

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He doesn’t just have “potential” to pass next generation guys like Matt Ryan, Joe Flacco, and Josh Freeman. Newton is already better.

I don't know that I'd go that far just yet. I think Rosenthal's overdoing it a bit here.

That said, I actually think both Flacco and Ryan are overrated. Freeman might not be getting the same results as last year, but he's still pretty good.

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