Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Behind the scenes with Cam Newton


jtnc

Recommended Posts

Reading some of those postings is quite funny. It's amazing how much people want this kid to fail. There are those who simply don't like to see a black QB. Everything Cam does seems to bother them....SMH

They don't have to come out of their face and say it, because it's not the politically correct thing to do but the tone of their postings speaks way louder than them actually just saying it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I read the article last night but didn't see the video until today...pretty cool. Really does a great job of showing his overwhelming, confident, room-filling personality.

Honestly, when I look back a videos of Smitty and Deion Sanders, I see Cam. They were/are confident talkers but they also back up their talk with hardwork and deliverance.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Reading some of those postings is quite funny. It's amazing how much people want this kid to fail. There are those who simply don't like to see a black QB. Everything Cam does seems to bother them....SMH

They don't have to come out of their face and say it, because it's not the politically correct thing to do but the tone of their postings speaks way louder than them actually just saying it.

Uh oh.... you'se gon' be in trouble now for mentioning that which actually exists but is forbidden to be discussed!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"I know I have the talent to change this game, and I don't see no ceiling,'' Newton said. "So I'm not knocking on the door, like tap-tap-tap. I'm gonna kick that door in, like SWAT."

like SWAT!... most people are meek, maybe not day to day, but in what they "know" they can't accomplish.. most can't understand this and are skurred to see someone so confident..

John Fox is a meek individual.. he coaches scared. And for that reason, Cam Newton would never have been on this team. Never drafted. Their philosophies are night and day..

Link to comment
Share on other sites

like SWAT!... most people are meek, maybe not day to day, but in what they "know" they can't accomplish.. most can't understand this and are skurred to see someone so confident..

John Fox is a meek individual.. he coaches scared. And for that reason, Cam Newton would never have been on this team. Never drafted. Their philosophies are night and day..

Yep Rivera and Cam are a great fit, both are pretty blunt and straightforward, Cam plays to win and Rivera coaches to win.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Right and I think we can have a conversation about that. But even with the scheme he should still be able to muster more than 1.5 sacks right? I mean DJ Johnson played in Evero's scheme too but that didn't stop us from calling him a bust. Scourton didn't seem to have trouble flashing. There can be different things true at one time.
    • I assume you are quoting my still. If so, I don't know what your argument is since mine was simply showing a play where Bryce scored a TD against the Rams in the playoffs where another poster used a similar still of Herbert's line to defend his poor performance last night. Like I said, Herbert is a better QB but Bryce wins the game last night for the Chargers. It simply is something he does better than Herbert and would play to his strengths. Someone even said earlier Chargers only win 1 or 2 games this year if Bryce was their QB which is so absurdly laughable it wasn't even worth trying to address. I mean this thread is literally called "Bryce Young is the worst QB in Panther's History" so I understand there is no objective arguments to be had here but I found that amusing. 
    • I think his knee would make a good reason to switch to guard IF he returns.  Half don't.  Half of those don't last too long.  The strain on a knee (320lb man) vs speed rushers is more substantial.  So I would keep him if I could on a small contract (he will make $17.5 in 2026 fully guaranteed) and think of him as a possible guard for the post Lewis/Hunt era.  Knee injuries in big men are not invitations to invest in them.  
×
×
  • Create New...