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ESPN "Welcome to the NFL, Rookie" Segment


fieryprophet

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This was a really good segment. All fo the rookies profiled seem like they have bright futures, although the announcer's foreshadowing on Cam says it all:

"Cam Newton may have rewritten the rookie record books, but he seems destined for greater things. He may soon be the face of the NFL."

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I liked the part where he was talking to d-low before the pitch option that he scored on. Great behind the scenes stuff but heck you guys might be right,maybe we should trade up and get rg3 or luck.

Overall it was some good content in the show but we all have seen it before, though it was nice to see. They could have put together a 2 hour special just on cam.

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he's not good though i mean he threw all those interceptions in the pro bowl

LOL...Some fans are quite threatened by your QB, aren't they.

Cam throws interceptions and they act like it's the end of the world. Peyton Manning threw 28when he was a rookie and it was barely a blip on the map of conversations.

Welcome to the world of the NFL. Where nothing is ever what it appears to be.

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