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Cam Dominates Midseason Players' Poll


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http://aol.sportingnews.com/nfl/feed/2011-11/players-poll/story/midseason-player-poll-cam-newton-voted-biggest-surprise

This is a poll of 111 NFL players, voting on the biggest surprise of the year. Cam gets 45 votes, 34 more than #2.

Says Lions WR Nate Burleson:

(Newton) is electric. I just like his energy and his leadership. For him to come in young with all the trash surrounding him. .. I’ve watched film on him when we watch film on other teams, (and) he’s even doing little things like seeing pressure, stepping up in the pocket, throwing the ball and taking a hit. That’s something you can’t coach.

Update: Cam voted top rookie by the NFL players.

http://aol.sportingnews.com/nfl/feed/2011-11/players-poll/story/midseason-player-poll-cam-newton-top-rookie-by-wide-margin

Cam: 97 votes. Next closest rookie, Andy Dalton: 4 votes.

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A good analogy of Cam newton i heard once.

"Imagine a row of fancy cars lined up at a starting line, some are luxury cars and some are sports trucks. All of sudden this dirty car pulls up next the other vehicles and gets laughed at and told to go home. The light turns green and that dirty car flys off the starting line dirt flying everywhere and is revealed to be a Ferrari.

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a good analogy of cam newton i heard once.

"imagine a row of fancy cars lined up at a starting line, some are luxury cars and some are sports trucks. All of sudden this dirty car pulls up next the other vehicles and gets laughed at and told to go home. The light turns green and that dirty car flys off the starting line dirt flying everywhere and is revealed to be the batmobile

ftfy :)

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A good analogy of Cam newton i heard once.

"Imagine a row of fancy cars lined up at a starting line, some are luxury cars and some are sports trucks. All of sudden this dirty car pulls up next the other vehicles and gets laughed at and told to go home. The light turns green and that dirty car flys off the starting line dirt flying everywhere and is revealed to be a Ferrari.

thats racist

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http://aol.sportingnews.com/nfl/feed/2011-11/players-poll/story/midseason-player-poll-cam-newton-voted-biggest-surprise

This is a poll of 111 NFL players, voting on the biggest surprise of the year. Cam gets 45 votes, 34 more than #2.

Says Lions WR Nate Burleson:

fug burleson, saying the rest of the team is trash.

Last time I checked he was released by the titans. I wouldnt b talkin

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